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RNHA Endorses Charles Lopez For State House North Carolina
Charles Lopez was born and raised in Miami, Florida. His mother was a housekeeper and his father was a member of the 101st Airborne Veteran. Lopez was the first person in his family to earn a college degree gaining his Bachelor’s in Public Administration from Florida International University, his master’s in Management and Leadership from
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Joe Biden, the King of Naysayers
For months, the democrats refused to see the chaos and danger Joe Biden is to the United States. Millions of us warned for months about the disaster is happening now. They just chose not to listen. The warnings were nationwide and worldwide. A wide group of Venezuelans warned for a long time about the possible
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The Value of Family Leave – A Dad’s Voice
Last year I was invited to participate in a national symposium on the topic of paid family leave hosted by Senator Rick Santorum. The timing hit me like a brick wall: my wife and I had just learned that we are to become parents. Suddenly a policy issue wasn’t theoretical, but deeply personal. One of
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Reflection on Gun Violence
During the earlier part of my life, I grew up under very poor circumstances. In elementary school, I spent time in Birmingham, Alabama in a 99% Black part of the city. The poverty-stricken black community was the majority with a small sprinkle of lower middles class. The schools were terrible, and streets were violent. However,
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In Alice Texas Small Town Businesses are Growing
Grand Openings seem to be trending in Alice, Tx. with small businesses opening all over town. From food and clothing to mechanic shops and entertainment, there isn’t a category this small town isn’t booming in. Is it that the hard lessons from the pandemic affected our mindset? or smart business moves?. April Rodriguez owner of
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The RNHA Endorses Kyle Sinclair For Congress
The RNHA is proud to endorse Kyle Sinclair in his bid for Congressional district 20. Kyle Sinclar is a proud Republican with a long service history to the Republic. Sinclair served for years in the Amry National Guard Medical Corps. He also is an accomplished Medical CEO. In addition, Sinclair is a happily married father
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The Truth about Microaggressions
If you watched the recent Ketanji Brown Jackson hearings, you might’ve been unaware that you were actually watching “three days of microaggressions.” Senator John Kennedy called Jackson “articulate.” This is apparently a “microinsult” (i.e. a subcategory of microaggression), but really, it depends on your color. Jackson’s the right color (or the wrong one, depending on
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Hispanic Americans Leaving the Democrat Party
For years, Democrats have bragged about their ability to sway non-white voters to support their candidates and policies. Liberal politicians like former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton won the majority of these voters using identity politics to secure the minority vote. Hispanics are noticing the negative effects of liberal policies and are changing their
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Responding First: Local Volunteers Making a Difference for South Texas
ORANGE GROVE, Texas – In rural South Texas, there are a lot of aspects that draw people to live their lives, build their businesses and grow their families. Becoming a part of a community that hearkens back for generations is appealing to many, but it takes effort to bring together such a special bond. Residents
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RNHA Interviews Bianca Matthews for County Clerk
Tonight I interview Bianca Matthews for County Clerk for Jim Wells County Texas. What is your background? I’m 33 years old born and raised in Jim Wells County, the only daughter of Guadalupe Soto. A wife and mother of 4 wonderful children and I’m the first in my family and community to seek office, this
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