Category: Local Politics

SCOTUS Ruling Preserves 2nd Amendment
June 11, 2021 Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Skyler Blalock

The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS), in a unanimous decision for Mr. Edward Caniglia, ruled Monday that the community caretaking exception to allow for a warrantless search into a person’s home and confiscation of a person’s firearms does violate the 4th Amendment’s requirement for a warrant. The Incident  Caniglia v. Strom is a
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Arizona Election Integrity Bills
May 22, 2021 Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Skyler Blalock

 In an article published by the RNHA, election integrity bills were proposed in the state of Texas and across the country in several state legislatures to address ahead of the 2022 midterm and 2024 presidential election. In Arizona, two election security bills made their way to the Arizona State legislature to address the many election
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Interview with Amanda Friedeck for Jim Wells County Judge
May 21, 2021 Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Robert Cross

Tonight I interviewed Amanda Friedeck, a candidate for Jim Wells County Judge. In the historic 2020 election, Jim Wells county flipped from Democrat to Republican for the first time.  How Did you get involved in Politics? I never thought to myself that I would take any part of politics or government. It was a roundabout journey
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Interview With Mayra Flores
April 22, 2021 Local Politics,RNHA News Articles RNHA NEWS

Tonight I interviewed Mayra Flores, a candidate running for Congress in Texas’ 34th congressional district on winning on the American idea.  Why are you Running For Office?  I am running for a better future for the people and children of South Texas.  Democrats have long felt entitled to the Latino vote with little to show
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Biden’s Supreme Court Commission
April 19, 2021 Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Skyler Blalock

The White House released a statement in early April that President Joe Biden signed an executive order to create the Commission on the Supreme Court, to re-evaluate the Court’s role within today’s society. In a previous article with the RNHA, we had noted that if it were to be that the Democrats were able to
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Cryptocurrency Is Here to Stay
March 29, 2021 Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Diane Rivera López

Cryptocurrency is transforming our way of selling, purchasing, and doing business. Cryptocurrencies gained in popularity as a medium of exchange because they are digital, encrypted, and decentralized. The current, market value of the Cryptocurrency industry is 1 trillion USD. Unlike the U.S Dollar or the Euro, there is no central authority that maintains the value
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Kansas Considers Non-Citizen Law Enforcement
March 29, 2021 Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Skyler Blalock

The Kansas Hispanic and Latino American Affairs Commission (KHLAAC) announced eight key policy issues ahead of the 2021 state legislative session. One of them is a request to allow Permanent Resident cardholders to serve in law enforcement. Colorado, Louisiana, Maine, Vermont, and West Virginia, already permit it in some form, though each state varies as
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The KHLAAC to Push Drivers Licenses for All
February 17, 2021 Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Robert Cross

The Kanas Office of the Governor and the Kanas Hispanic and Latino Affairs Commission are pushing forward Driver’s Licenses for All. On their website, the commission says this, ” Immigrant labor is vital to Kansas’ economy and continued growth and development.  In correlation to this issue and due to the increased number of safety and
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Petition to Recall Gavin Newsom
March 11, 2021 Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Rosanna Gonzales

 In 2020, America faced massive challenges and uncertainty because of Covid-19. All across America schools, businesses and churches shut down and life in America ground to a halt. In May 2020, after the decline of Covid-19 cases, then President Donald Trump encouraged Governors and Mayors to re-open states and cities throughout America. Governor Newsom’s (
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History of Censorship in America
March 5, 2021 History,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Skyler Blalock

In early January, Project Veritas released a video of PBS firing their principal counsel lawyer, Michael Beller after recommending the forceful re-education of Trump supporters’ children at ” enlightenment camps. Following this disturbing reveal one would expect public figures across the country to decry the notion that to re-educate Americans who support opposing ideas or figures. 
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