Министрлер кабинетинин төрагасы Адылбек Касымалиев иш сапары менен АКШга барды. Өкмөттүн басма сөз кызматы ал Дүйнөлүк банктын операциялар боюнча башкаруучу директору Анна Бьерде, Европа жана Борбор Азия боюнча вице-президенти Антонелла Бассани менен жолугушарын билдирди. Министрлер кабинети анда “Камбар-Ата-1” гидроэлектр станциясынын (ГЭС) курулуш долбоору боюнча сүйлөшүү болорун кабарлады. Ошондой эле Адылбек Касымалиев АКШнын президенти Дональд Трамптын администрациясынын өкүлдөрү менен...

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Министрлер кабинетинин төрагасы Адылбек Касымалиев иш сапары менен АКШга барды. Өкмөттүн басма сөз кызматы ал Дүйнөлүк банктын операциялар боюнча башкаруучу директору Анна Бьерде, Европа жана Борбор Азия боюнча вице-президенти Антонелла Бассани менен жолугушарын билдирди. Министрлер кабинети анда “Камбар-Ата-1” гидроэлектр станциясынын (ГЭС) курулуш долбоору боюнча сүйлөшүү болорун кабарлады. Ошондой эле Адылбек Касымалиев АКШнын президенти Дональд Трамптын администрациясынын өкүлдөрү менен...

Jeshi la Marekani limetangaza Jumapili jioni kuweka vizuizi kwenye bandari za Iran kuanzia Jumatatu, Aprili 13, 2026, saa 8:00 mchana, na kuongeza kwamba safari za meli zinazopitia Mlango-Bahari wa Hormuz kwenda na kutoka bandari zisizo za Iran hazitazuiwa.

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Jeshi la Marekani limetangaza Jumapili jioni kuweka vizuizi kwenye bandari za Iran kuanzia Jumatatu, Aprili 13, 2026, saa 8:00 mchana, na kuongeza kwamba safari za meli zinazopitia Mlango-Bahari wa Hormuz kwenda na kutoka bandari zisizo za Iran hazitazuiwa.

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“To the privileged, equality feels like oppression.” — Labor Activist Mark Caddo It is no accident that Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is suddenly concerned about the National Football League’s hiring practices. Twenty-three years after the Rooney Rule was established, he sent a letter to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell expressing his profound concerns about the […]

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“To the privileged, equality feels like oppression.” — Labor Activist Mark Caddo It is no accident that Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is suddenly concerned about the National Football League’s hiring practices. Twenty-three years after the Rooney Rule was established, he sent a letter to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell expressing his profound concerns about the […]

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Anàlisi del conflicte entre els EUA i l’Iran: escalada militar, impacte en el petroli i debilitament de l’hegemonia nord-americana. L'entrada Els EUA ja han perdut la guerra a l’Iran ha aparegut primer a Catalunya Plural.

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Anàlisi del conflicte entre els EUA i l’Iran: escalada militar, impacte en el petroli i debilitament de l’hegemonia nord-americana. L'entrada Els EUA ja han perdut la guerra a l’Iran ha aparegut primer a Catalunya Plural.

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Les États-Unis ont annoncé qu'ils allaient imposer à partir de ce lundi à 14h TU un blocus aux ports iraniens après l'échec des pourparlers directs entre les deux pays, dont Washington et Téhéran se renvoient la responsabilité. Le président américain Donald Trump a déclaré qu'il se moquait de savoir si l'Iran reviendrait à la table des négociations. De son côté, le Liban assure œuvrer pour un retrait israélien total du territoire.

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Les États-Unis ont annoncé qu'ils allaient imposer à partir de ce lundi à 14h TU un blocus aux ports iraniens après l'échec des pourparlers directs entre les deux pays, dont Washington et Téhéran se renvoient la responsabilité. Le président américain Donald Trump a déclaré qu'il se moquait de savoir si l'Iran reviendrait à la table des négociations. De son côté, le Liban assure œuvrer pour un retrait israélien total du territoire.

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Венгриядағы парламент сайлауында оппозиция лидері Петер Мадияр елдің қазіргі премьер-министрі Виктор Орбанды айқын басымдықпен жеңді. Орбан АҚШ президенті Дональд Трамптың Еуропадағы ең жақын серіктестерінің бірі болып, сөйте тұра Кремльмен де тығыз қарым-қатынас құрған. Мадияр ел бағытын Мәскеуден Еуроодаққа қарай бұруға уәде еткен. "Сайлаудың ақырғы нәтижесі шыққан жоқ, бірақ жағдай түсінікті әрі айқын" деді Орбан 12 сәуірдің кешінде Мадиярдың оңшыл-центристік Tisza партиясы дауыс санауда...

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Венгриядағы парламент сайлауында оппозиция лидері Петер Мадияр елдің қазіргі премьер-министрі Виктор Орбанды айқын басымдықпен жеңді. Орбан АҚШ президенті Дональд Трамптың Еуропадағы ең жақын серіктестерінің бірі болып, сөйте тұра Кремльмен де тығыз қарым-қатынас құрған. Мадияр ел бағытын Мәскеуден Еуроодаққа қарай бұруға уәде еткен. "Сайлаудың ақырғы нәтижесі шыққан жоқ, бірақ жағдай түсінікті әрі айқын" деді Орбан 12 сәуірдің кешінде Мадиярдың оңшыл-центристік Tisza партиясы дауыс санауда...

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Council Member Deborah Gray is working with developers on an apartment complex and other housing ideas. Resident feedback will be solicited. The post Housing targeted for 1,000 vacant lots in Slavic Village appeared first on Signal Cleveland.

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Council Member Deborah Gray is working with developers on an apartment complex and other housing ideas. Resident feedback will be solicited. The post Housing targeted for 1,000 vacant lots in Slavic Village appeared first on Signal Cleveland.

A strategic plan is in the works for the utility formerly known as Muny Light, although details are slim so far. The post Will Cleveland Public Power get a jolt of new life from City Hall? appeared first on Signal Cleveland.

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A strategic plan is in the works for the utility formerly known as Muny Light, although details are slim so far. The post Will Cleveland Public Power get a jolt of new life from City Hall? appeared first on Signal Cleveland.

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Près de 8 millions d’électeurs étaient appelés aux urnes dimanche 12 avril pour élire le successeur du Président Patrice Talon qui quitte le pouvoir après deux mandats de cinq ans. Deux candidats étaient en lice pour lui succéder : son dauphin et ministre de l’Economie Romuald Wadagni, et celui des FCBE (opposition dite modérée) Paul Hounkpè. Un scrutin sans le principal parti d’opposition Les Démocrates, dont la candidature a été invalidée faute de parrainages suffisants.

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Près de 8 millions d’électeurs étaient appelés aux urnes dimanche 12 avril pour élire le successeur du Président Patrice Talon qui quitte le pouvoir après deux mandats de cinq ans. Deux candidats étaient en lice pour lui succéder : son dauphin et ministre de l’Economie Romuald Wadagni, et celui des FCBE (opposition dite modérée) Paul Hounkpè. Un scrutin sans le principal parti d’opposition Les Démocrates, dont la candidature a été invalidée faute de parrainages suffisants.

Ultra-DIY, underground, and open to everyone – artists, vendors and musicians talk about the actual vibes at the Vibe Boost Market. The post Cleveland underground hip-hop and art get a vibe boost at Asiatown art market appeared first on Signal Cleveland.

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Ultra-DIY, underground, and open to everyone – artists, vendors and musicians talk about the actual vibes at the Vibe Boost Market. The post Cleveland underground hip-hop and art get a vibe boost at Asiatown art market appeared first on Signal Cleveland.

RTA says the cuts will save $2.5 million as it tries to shore up its budget. The post Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority to hold hearings on proposed cuts to bus, Waterfront Line service appeared first on Signal Cleveland.

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RTA says the cuts will save $2.5 million as it tries to shore up its budget. The post Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority to hold hearings on proposed cuts to bus, Waterfront Line service appeared first on Signal Cleveland.

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By failing to provide a robust support system and instead relying on intimidating surveillance, the OEC is effectively pushing family child care providers out of the industry.

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By failing to provide a robust support system and instead relying on intimidating surveillance, the OEC is effectively pushing family child care providers out of the industry.

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La marca japonesa debuta en la electrificación completa con un SUV compacto que se ofrece en versiones de tracción delantera y total, como es su santo y seña, y alcanza los 426 km de autonomía en la variante más eficiente La firma japonesa Suzuki ha presentado por fin el e Vitara, primer eléctrico puro que produce en sus 117 años de historia. A pesar del retraso con respecto a otros fabricantes, o tal vez justamente por ello, ha conseguido que el modelo retenga prácticamente todo el ADN Suzuki, cuya quitaesencia sería el poderío 4x4, combinándolo con una tecnología actual que se caracteriza sobre todo por la electrificación. El e Vitara conserva las formas generales del prototipo en que está basado y presenta por tanto unas líneas robustas y como esculpidas. Mide 4,275 metros de longitud, con una batalla de 2,70 m, y cuenta con un maletero que, debido a un asiento trasero que se desliza a lo largo, puede tener un mínimo de 238 litros de capacidad y un máximo de 310, así como 1.052 litros con ese mismo asiento enteramente plegado. El asiento trasero se desliza a lo largo y permite cargar objetos bastante largos. El interior logra también conjugar la simplicidad y solidez propias de la marca con todos los avances necesarios hoy en día, que incluyen una doble pantalla de 10,25 y 10,1 pulgadas para cuadro de instrumentos y sistema multimedia. Aunque el e Vitara no es tan apto como otros Suzuki para aventurarse por caminos, se ofrece en versiones de tracción a las cuatro ruedas (4WD) junto con las de tracción delantera (2WD). Las primeras añaden en el eje trasero un motor eléctrico de 48 kW que se suma al delantero de 128 kW que comparten las variantes equipadas con la batería más grande de las dos disponibles, de 61 kWh. En consecuencia, y hablando en caballos de vapor, el modelo 2WD dispone de 174 CV de potencia y el 4WD alcanza los 184 CV, con 193 y 307 Nm de par motor máximo respectivamente. La versión de batería pequeña (49 kWh) emplea un motor eléctrico de 106 kW, o 144 CV, que desarrolla también 194 Nm. Traducido todo a autonomías, esta última versión puede recorrer 344 km en ciclo combinado WLTP y 482 si se conduce solo en ciudad. El e Vitara de tracción delantera y 61 kWh es capaz de cubrir 426 km (581 en uso urbano) y el 4WD con la misma batería presenta un alcance mixto de 395 km y de 526 en ciudad. Vista lateral y trasera del primer eléctrico de Suzuki. El coche se ha construido con base en una plataforma Heartect ya existente adaptada aquí a modelos eléctricos puros. Sus baterías, de litio-ferrofosfato (LFP), se integran en la estructura del vehículo para contribuir a su rigidez, además de para protegerlas en caso de colisión, y gozan de sistemas de protección contra el sobrecalentamiento y refrigeración líquida, que prolonga su vida útil y mejora el rendimiento de carga/descarga. El dispositivo de 61 kWh puede recargarse en corriente alterna de 7 u 11 kW, con la que el paso del 10 al 100% lleva 9 y 5,5 horas respectivamente. En corriente continua admite un máximo de 90 kW que permite recuperar del 10 al 80% en 45 minutos. La batería pequeña necesita 6,5 o 4,5 horas para una recarga completa partiendo del 10%, en función de si se utiliza, como decíamos, una toma de 7 o de 11 kW. En todos los casos, el conductor tiene a su disposición tres modos de marcha -Eco, Normal y Sport-, además de una función Pedal con la que la desaceleración es mayor al levantar el pie del acelerador. Las versiones 2WD agregan un modo Snow que modera la entrega del par para reducir el patinaje de las ruedas en carreteras cubiertas de nieve. Aspecto del habitáculo acabado en colores negro y marrón. Por su parte, el modelo de tracción total incorpora un programa Auto, encargado de mejorar el control según las condiciones del firme, y otro llamado Trail que se ayuda del equipo de frenos para una salida suave de zonas resbaladizas. A todo lo anterior se añade un sistema de control de descenso de pendientes, otra herencia de los 4x4 clásicos de Suzuki, y otro dispositivo que mejora el rendimiento en curva al aplicar fuerza de frenada solo en los neumáticos interiores para contrarrestar un eventual subviraje cuando aceleramos durante el viraje o al salir de él, así como una larga nómina de ayudas a la conducción. Opciones para el interior El usuario del e Vitara disfruta, según versiones, de conexión Android Auto y Apple CarPlay inalámbrica, cuatro cámaras que ofrecen visión 360º, equipo de sonido Infinity, luz ambiental de 12 colores, consola central flotante con selector de cambio por dial y asientos ergonómicos que pueden disponer de calefacción y ajuste eléctrico, además de la doble pantalla y las plazas traseras deslizantes antes mencionadas. Detalle del selector giratorio del cambio. Como es norma en cualquier eléctrico, se cuenta aquí con una app -Suzuki Connect- que proporciona información sobre la batería, notificaciones de carga, notificaciones de batería baja y temperatura de la batería, programación de cargas, temporizador del aire acondicionado y preacondicionamiento de la batería, así como planificación de trayectos. Para el interior, Suzuki propone un acabado que combina superficies en colores negro y marrón o bien otro enteramente negro. Los asientos llevan acabado en tela o en cuero según se escoja la terminación estándar del coche o la más lujosa. La paleta disponible para la carrocería incluye seis colores, uno de los cuales -el blanco perlado- se ofrece sin coste. Las versiones más altas de gama, que Suzuki denomina S3, pueden ir pintadas en rojo Opulent perlado metalizado con techo negro. Las llantas son de 18 pulgadas en los modelos S2 y de 19“ en los S3. La toma de carga se emplaza en la aleta delantera izquierda. Suzuki España maneja expectativas de ventas realistas para el e Vitara, que cifra en unas 300 unidades anuales. El vehículo arranca en 35.550 euros, para la versión de batería pequeña, que pueden quedarse en 28.675 si se descuentan 3.375 euros del Plan Auto + y 3.500 de promoción de la marca, a todo lo cual cabe restar 1.500 euros adicionales por financiar la compra. El conjunto de la gama queda como sigue: S2 49 kW 35.550 €. Con Plan Auto + 28.675 € S2 61 kW 40.050 €. Con Plan Auto + 33.175 € S2 61 kW 4WD 43.050 €. Con Plan Auto + 36.175 € S3 61 kW 42.850 €. Con Plan Auto + 35.975 € S3 61 kW 4WD 45.850 €. Con Plan Auto + 38.975 €

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La marca japonesa debuta en la electrificación completa con un SUV compacto que se ofrece en versiones de tracción delantera y total, como es su santo y seña, y alcanza los 426 km de autonomía en la variante más eficiente La firma japonesa Suzuki ha presentado por fin el e Vitara, primer eléctrico puro que produce en sus 117 años de historia. A pesar del retraso con respecto a otros fabricantes, o tal vez justamente por ello, ha conseguido que el modelo retenga prácticamente todo el ADN Suzuki, cuya quitaesencia sería el poderío 4x4, combinándolo con una tecnología actual que se caracteriza sobre todo por la electrificación. El e Vitara conserva las formas generales del prototipo en que está basado y presenta por tanto unas líneas robustas y como esculpidas. Mide 4,275 metros de longitud, con una batalla de 2,70 m, y cuenta con un maletero que, debido a un asiento trasero que se desliza a lo largo, puede tener un mínimo de 238 litros de capacidad y un máximo de 310, así como 1.052 litros con ese mismo asiento enteramente plegado. El asiento trasero se desliza a lo largo y permite cargar objetos bastante largos. El interior logra también conjugar la simplicidad y solidez propias de la marca con todos los avances necesarios hoy en día, que incluyen una doble pantalla de 10,25 y 10,1 pulgadas para cuadro de instrumentos y sistema multimedia. Aunque el e Vitara no es tan apto como otros Suzuki para aventurarse por caminos, se ofrece en versiones de tracción a las cuatro ruedas (4WD) junto con las de tracción delantera (2WD). Las primeras añaden en el eje trasero un motor eléctrico de 48 kW que se suma al delantero de 128 kW que comparten las variantes equipadas con la batería más grande de las dos disponibles, de 61 kWh. En consecuencia, y hablando en caballos de vapor, el modelo 2WD dispone de 174 CV de potencia y el 4WD alcanza los 184 CV, con 193 y 307 Nm de par motor máximo respectivamente. La versión de batería pequeña (49 kWh) emplea un motor eléctrico de 106 kW, o 144 CV, que desarrolla también 194 Nm. Traducido todo a autonomías, esta última versión puede recorrer 344 km en ciclo combinado WLTP y 482 si se conduce solo en ciudad. El e Vitara de tracción delantera y 61 kWh es capaz de cubrir 426 km (581 en uso urbano) y el 4WD con la misma batería presenta un alcance mixto de 395 km y de 526 en ciudad. Vista lateral y trasera del primer eléctrico de Suzuki. El coche se ha construido con base en una plataforma Heartect ya existente adaptada aquí a modelos eléctricos puros. Sus baterías, de litio-ferrofosfato (LFP), se integran en la estructura del vehículo para contribuir a su rigidez, además de para protegerlas en caso de colisión, y gozan de sistemas de protección contra el sobrecalentamiento y refrigeración líquida, que prolonga su vida útil y mejora el rendimiento de carga/descarga. El dispositivo de 61 kWh puede recargarse en corriente alterna de 7 u 11 kW, con la que el paso del 10 al 100% lleva 9 y 5,5 horas respectivamente. En corriente continua admite un máximo de 90 kW que permite recuperar del 10 al 80% en 45 minutos. La batería pequeña necesita 6,5 o 4,5 horas para una recarga completa partiendo del 10%, en función de si se utiliza, como decíamos, una toma de 7 o de 11 kW. En todos los casos, el conductor tiene a su disposición tres modos de marcha -Eco, Normal y Sport-, además de una función Pedal con la que la desaceleración es mayor al levantar el pie del acelerador. Las versiones 2WD agregan un modo Snow que modera la entrega del par para reducir el patinaje de las ruedas en carreteras cubiertas de nieve. Aspecto del habitáculo acabado en colores negro y marrón. Por su parte, el modelo de tracción total incorpora un programa Auto, encargado de mejorar el control según las condiciones del firme, y otro llamado Trail que se ayuda del equipo de frenos para una salida suave de zonas resbaladizas. A todo lo anterior se añade un sistema de control de descenso de pendientes, otra herencia de los 4x4 clásicos de Suzuki, y otro dispositivo que mejora el rendimiento en curva al aplicar fuerza de frenada solo en los neumáticos interiores para contrarrestar un eventual subviraje cuando aceleramos durante el viraje o al salir de él, así como una larga nómina de ayudas a la conducción. Opciones para el interior El usuario del e Vitara disfruta, según versiones, de conexión Android Auto y Apple CarPlay inalámbrica, cuatro cámaras que ofrecen visión 360º, equipo de sonido Infinity, luz ambiental de 12 colores, consola central flotante con selector de cambio por dial y asientos ergonómicos que pueden disponer de calefacción y ajuste eléctrico, además de la doble pantalla y las plazas traseras deslizantes antes mencionadas. Detalle del selector giratorio del cambio. Como es norma en cualquier eléctrico, se cuenta aquí con una app -Suzuki Connect- que proporciona información sobre la batería, notificaciones de carga, notificaciones de batería baja y temperatura de la batería, programación de cargas, temporizador del aire acondicionado y preacondicionamiento de la batería, así como planificación de trayectos. Para el interior, Suzuki propone un acabado que combina superficies en colores negro y marrón o bien otro enteramente negro. Los asientos llevan acabado en tela o en cuero según se escoja la terminación estándar del coche o la más lujosa. La paleta disponible para la carrocería incluye seis colores, uno de los cuales -el blanco perlado- se ofrece sin coste. Las versiones más altas de gama, que Suzuki denomina S3, pueden ir pintadas en rojo Opulent perlado metalizado con techo negro. Las llantas son de 18 pulgadas en los modelos S2 y de 19“ en los S3. La toma de carga se emplaza en la aleta delantera izquierda. Suzuki España maneja expectativas de ventas realistas para el e Vitara, que cifra en unas 300 unidades anuales. El vehículo arranca en 35.550 euros, para la versión de batería pequeña, que pueden quedarse en 28.675 si se descuentan 3.375 euros del Plan Auto + y 3.500 de promoción de la marca, a todo lo cual cabe restar 1.500 euros adicionales por financiar la compra. El conjunto de la gama queda como sigue: S2 49 kW 35.550 €. Con Plan Auto + 28.675 € S2 61 kW 40.050 €. Con Plan Auto + 33.175 € S2 61 kW 4WD 43.050 €. Con Plan Auto + 36.175 € S3 61 kW 42.850 €. Con Plan Auto + 35.975 € S3 61 kW 4WD 45.850 €. Con Plan Auto + 38.975 €

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Azat Ýewropa we Azatlyk Radiosy
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Dünýäniň dürli regionlarynda we Türkmenistanda şu günki bolan we bolup duran soňky wakalar barada gysgaça habarlar.

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Dünýäniň dürli regionlarynda we Türkmenistanda şu günki bolan we bolup duran soňky wakalar barada gysgaça habarlar.

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(The Center Square) – Two Assembly members talked to The Center Square at the California Republican Convention about taxpayer issues and how they anticipate affordability, funding for a tough-on-crime measure and the proposed billionaires tax could play into the November election. Assemblymember Tri Ta, R-Westminster, spoke with The Center Square Saturday afternoon about his proposals to lower the cost of living, relieve California’s high tax burden, reduce gas prices and cut housing costs. He also discussed what he believes will be the most prominent issues that will come into play for the June 2 primary and the Nov. 3 general election. “Affordability is one of the big issues in California and one of our big concerns,” Ta said during an interview in San Diego. “We’ve been focusing on that for the last four years. That’s an issue that everyone in California has concerns.” Ta, along with his Republican colleagues in the California Legislature, believes the state has a spending problem, not a revenue problem. When asked what he would cut, the only change Ta named was a 1970 law that imposed statewide rules to reduce harmful environmental impacts from construction, building and urban planning. “The issue for California is we keep spending money, and we don’t have a decent audit of the money we spend,” Ta said. “There are a few departments, there are a few agencies like CEQA [California Environmental Quality Act] that have a lot of challenges and red tape that we need to focus.” Ta also said he would have to look into what taxpayer-funded jobs he would eliminate if he were to propose cuts to state agencies. According to a 2025 report from Tax Foundation, California has the third-highest tax burden in the country. The report found California ranks 41 out of the 50 states for corporate income tax, 49th for individual income tax, 46th for sales tax and 27th for property tax. A similar study by WalletHub published in March says California has the nation's 11th highest tax burden. The report says Hawaii has the highest burden; Alaska, the least. “What a lot of people are really thinking about today, especially in the state of California, is you pay the highest taxes,” Assemblymember David Tangipa, R-Fresno, told The Center Square on Saturday afternoon. “A lot of people have the highest incomes. A lot of people have the highest net worth here in the state of California. A lot of those people are leaving, and they’re leaving for a reason.” Tangipa said he wants to lower gas prices by pausing the gas tax, a proposition put forward by two Republican lawmakers this year. Assemblymember Jeff Gonzalez, R-Indio, authored Assembly Bill 1745, which aims to suspend the state’s 61.2 cents per gallon gas tax for one year. A similar bill authored by Sen. Tony Strickland, R-Huntington Beach, failed in the Senate Environmental Quality Committee in a bill hearing in March. Tangipa, a former Realtor, stressed the importance of bringing down housing prices in California. “What we need to do is make sure we’re increasing the amount of supply." He said that could be achieved by "getting rid of those rules and regulations, which create barriers and create scarcity. "There are a lot of people who want to build more housing," Tangipa told The Center Square. "We just need to get the government out of the way.” CEQA-based lawsuits that prevent construction projects from going forward prevent the construction of more homes, Tangipa said. “The biggest thing is about reforming the entire streamlining process,” Tangipa said. “Permitting reform is one of the best ways we can do it. I also believe that some of the impact fees are one of the worst things we put on developers. Developers have to pay for these large 30-year plans when it comes to impact fees, but yet, they’re not allowed to build housing all the way out 30 years." Tax credits could help reduce the challenges of building more homes, Tangipa said. “What I’d like to do is provide tax credits for those impact fees, that if developers want to build massive plans and full residential facilities, they would be able to do so,” Tangipa said. “If they put in some of the most state-of-the-art infrastructure, they should be able to get a backfill and a credit for doing that kind of work.” Ta, the Republican Assembly member from Westminster, said he has attempted to introduce legislation to lower the tax burden. In 2024, Ta introduced the Second Chance Act, which would have given a tax break to small businesses who hired ex-convicts. The bill died in the Assembly Appropriations Committee that year. Proposition 36, a tough-on-crime measure that California voters passed in November 2024, has received what supporters say is inadequate or no funding since its passage, in large part because Gov. Gavin Newsom, who opposed the measure, hasn’t allocated money toward enforcing it. Strickland recently introduced a bill that would allocate $400 million to ensuring Prop. 36 is carried out. “I strongly support funding going to Prop. 36,” Ta told The Center Square. Ta also said he opposes the billionaires tax, which is backed by the Service Workers International Union – United Workers West. The one-time tax, if it passes in a ballot measure in November, would impose a 5% tax on certain assets owned by individuals with a net worth of $1 billion or more. Proponents said they want to use the revenues generated by the tax to help offset federal budget cuts to taxpayer-funded health care, food assistance programs and public education, according to previous reporting by The Center Square. However, fiscal conservatives worry that billionaires will leave the state if the tax is passed. “No more tax increases, no,” Ta said. “That’s so wrong. We have to protect our businesses.” Ta didn’t put forward any ideas on how to fight the billionaires tax if it passes in November. Tangipa’s Proposition 50 lawsuit against Gov. Gavin Newsom and California Secretary of State Shirley Weber was recently consolidated in a federal court with a similar lawsuit, Noyes vs. Newsom. The litigation is aimed to stop the newly-drawn congressional district maps from going into effect during the midterm election. Proposition 50, which passed in November with overwhelming support, was California’s mid-decade redistricting effort to pick up five more Democratic seats in the U.S. House of Representatives after Texas did its own mid-decade redistricting, potentially picking up five more House seats for Republicans. “I do believe the election will go on as its going to go on right now, but I also believe a lot of people need to pay attention to what the Supreme Court is going to do,” Tangipa said. “If they throw out the ability to racially gerrymander or racially draw lines in the United States, then they’re going to get rid of our ability on what they justified a lot of the Prop. 50 maps on, so there’s going to be another bite at the apple.”

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(The Center Square) – Two Assembly members talked to The Center Square at the California Republican Convention about taxpayer issues and how they anticipate affordability, funding for a tough-on-crime measure and the proposed billionaires tax could play into the November election. Assemblymember Tri Ta, R-Westminster, spoke with The Center Square Saturday afternoon about his proposals to lower the cost of living, relieve California’s high tax burden, reduce gas prices and cut housing costs. He also discussed what he believes will be the most prominent issues that will come into play for the June 2 primary and the Nov. 3 general election. “Affordability is one of the big issues in California and one of our big concerns,” Ta said during an interview in San Diego. “We’ve been focusing on that for the last four years. That’s an issue that everyone in California has concerns.” Ta, along with his Republican colleagues in the California Legislature, believes the state has a spending problem, not a revenue problem. When asked what he would cut, the only change Ta named was a 1970 law that imposed statewide rules to reduce harmful environmental impacts from construction, building and urban planning. “The issue for California is we keep spending money, and we don’t have a decent audit of the money we spend,” Ta said. “There are a few departments, there are a few agencies like CEQA [California Environmental Quality Act] that have a lot of challenges and red tape that we need to focus.” Ta also said he would have to look into what taxpayer-funded jobs he would eliminate if he were to propose cuts to state agencies. According to a 2025 report from Tax Foundation, California has the third-highest tax burden in the country. The report found California ranks 41 out of the 50 states for corporate income tax, 49th for individual income tax, 46th for sales tax and 27th for property tax. A similar study by WalletHub published in March says California has the nation's 11th highest tax burden. The report says Hawaii has the highest burden; Alaska, the least. “What a lot of people are really thinking about today, especially in the state of California, is you pay the highest taxes,” Assemblymember David Tangipa, R-Fresno, told The Center Square on Saturday afternoon. “A lot of people have the highest incomes. A lot of people have the highest net worth here in the state of California. A lot of those people are leaving, and they’re leaving for a reason.” Tangipa said he wants to lower gas prices by pausing the gas tax, a proposition put forward by two Republican lawmakers this year. Assemblymember Jeff Gonzalez, R-Indio, authored Assembly Bill 1745, which aims to suspend the state’s 61.2 cents per gallon gas tax for one year. A similar bill authored by Sen. Tony Strickland, R-Huntington Beach, failed in the Senate Environmental Quality Committee in a bill hearing in March. Tangipa, a former Realtor, stressed the importance of bringing down housing prices in California. “What we need to do is make sure we’re increasing the amount of supply." He said that could be achieved by "getting rid of those rules and regulations, which create barriers and create scarcity. "There are a lot of people who want to build more housing," Tangipa told The Center Square. "We just need to get the government out of the way.” CEQA-based lawsuits that prevent construction projects from going forward prevent the construction of more homes, Tangipa said. “The biggest thing is about reforming the entire streamlining process,” Tangipa said. “Permitting reform is one of the best ways we can do it. I also believe that some of the impact fees are one of the worst things we put on developers. Developers have to pay for these large 30-year plans when it comes to impact fees, but yet, they’re not allowed to build housing all the way out 30 years." Tax credits could help reduce the challenges of building more homes, Tangipa said. “What I’d like to do is provide tax credits for those impact fees, that if developers want to build massive plans and full residential facilities, they would be able to do so,” Tangipa said. “If they put in some of the most state-of-the-art infrastructure, they should be able to get a backfill and a credit for doing that kind of work.” Ta, the Republican Assembly member from Westminster, said he has attempted to introduce legislation to lower the tax burden. In 2024, Ta introduced the Second Chance Act, which would have given a tax break to small businesses who hired ex-convicts. The bill died in the Assembly Appropriations Committee that year. Proposition 36, a tough-on-crime measure that California voters passed in November 2024, has received what supporters say is inadequate or no funding since its passage, in large part because Gov. Gavin Newsom, who opposed the measure, hasn’t allocated money toward enforcing it. Strickland recently introduced a bill that would allocate $400 million to ensuring Prop. 36 is carried out. “I strongly support funding going to Prop. 36,” Ta told The Center Square. Ta also said he opposes the billionaires tax, which is backed by the Service Workers International Union – United Workers West. The one-time tax, if it passes in a ballot measure in November, would impose a 5% tax on certain assets owned by individuals with a net worth of $1 billion or more. Proponents said they want to use the revenues generated by the tax to help offset federal budget cuts to taxpayer-funded health care, food assistance programs and public education, according to previous reporting by The Center Square. However, fiscal conservatives worry that billionaires will leave the state if the tax is passed. “No more tax increases, no,” Ta said. “That’s so wrong. We have to protect our businesses.” Ta didn’t put forward any ideas on how to fight the billionaires tax if it passes in November. Tangipa’s Proposition 50 lawsuit against Gov. Gavin Newsom and California Secretary of State Shirley Weber was recently consolidated in a federal court with a similar lawsuit, Noyes vs. Newsom. The litigation is aimed to stop the newly-drawn congressional district maps from going into effect during the midterm election. Proposition 50, which passed in November with overwhelming support, was California’s mid-decade redistricting effort to pick up five more Democratic seats in the U.S. House of Representatives after Texas did its own mid-decade redistricting, potentially picking up five more House seats for Republicans. “I do believe the election will go on as its going to go on right now, but I also believe a lot of people need to pay attention to what the Supreme Court is going to do,” Tangipa said. “If they throw out the ability to racially gerrymander or racially draw lines in the United States, then they’re going to get rid of our ability on what they justified a lot of the Prop. 50 maps on, so there’s going to be another bite at the apple.”

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После начала войны в Украине не менее 161 участника полномасштабного вторжения получили должности в органах федеральной, региональной и муниципальной власти. В это число входят депутаты региональных и муниципальных представительных органов, работающие на постоянной основе. Еще около тысячи участников вторжения получили мандаты в этих органах и работают без зарплаты. 2025 год стал рекордным по количеству назначений: темп набора бывших военных в госструктуры почти вдвое превзошел два...

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Papa Leo XIV anaanza ziara ya kipapa katika nchi nne za Afrika Jumatatu hii, kuanzia Aprili 13 hadi 23. Ziara hiyo itampeleka Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, na Guinea ya Ikweta.

OMAHA — Democrats in a contested primary in the Omaha-based 2nd Congressional District tried to separate themselves from each other during an ABC affiliate KETV forum Sunday as the primary election fast approaches.  All but one candidate — former immigration attorney Evangelos Argyrakis — qualified for the forum. The race to be the Democratic nominee […]

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OMAHA — Democrats in a contested primary in the Omaha-based 2nd Congressional District tried to separate themselves from each other during an ABC affiliate KETV forum Sunday as the primary election fast approaches.  All but one candidate — former immigration attorney Evangelos Argyrakis — qualified for the forum. The race to be the Democratic nominee […]

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