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Monday, November 12, 2012

New Housing Policy, Aid for 'Deferred Action' Top Council Agenda

County Council will hold eight public hearings and introduce three pieces of legislation on Tuesday.

  The Montgomery County Council is set to take up its vision for a new housing policy, declare its position on this year's request for school construction funding, and introduce a bill to rewrite the fee structure for mitigating the traffic and school-population impacts of new developments. Tuesday's weekly meeting is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. in the  Council hearing room at 100 Maryland Ave., Rockville, MD. Call 240-777-7803 to testify. The meeting is also televised live on CCM Channels Comcast 6, RCN 6, Verizon 30. For more information, go to www.montgomerycountymd.gov/council. See the full agenda here. A NEW VISION ON HOUSING The Council will be briefed on the 2012 update to Montgomery County’s Housing Policy. The draft policy—finished …

Sharon

2:33 pm on Monday, November 12, 2012

"•Conserving and caring for residential neighborhoods" Listen up, Montgomery Village & all the neglectful HOA's within the Village.   more ›

Friday, October 19, 2012

Do Hispanic-Americans in Maryland Support Same-Sex Marriage?

CASA of Maryland’s advocacy for next month's referendum on same-sex marriage has sparked the ire of religious leaders

  Polls say one thing, but religious leaders say another on the question of whether Hispanic-Americans in Maryland will support same-sex marriage in next month's landmark referendum. National and statewide polling of Latinos has shown a steady turn in favor of same-sex marriage. The Pew Research Center published a poll last week that shows “rapidly growing support” for gay marriage among Hispanics nationwide, with 52 percent for and 34 percent against. It is the first time that a Pew poll showed a majority of Latinos in favor of same-sex marriage. That support divides along religious lines. An April poll commissioned by the National Council of La Raza found that 79 percent of atheist or agnostic Latinos support same-sex marriage, 67 …

jnrentz1

8:41 am on Monday, November 5, 2012

Matt Rider said in part: "The Director of CASA de Maryland and a Latina student spoke in support of both Questions. Clearly people recognize that denying equal access to education and equal access to marital rights are both just plain wrong." Did Mr. Torres and the Latina student say anything about being law abiding? Did anyone speak against the two proposals? Did a White student speak? Did an …   more ›

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Unlikely Allies? Dream Act and Same-Sex Marriage Advocates Join Forces

With two months until Election Day, a new campaign is launched to win two controversial ballot initiatives.

  Casa de Maryland, the state’s largest immigrant advocacy organization, and Equality Maryland, the largest LGBT rights group, have forged an alliance to convince voters to approve same-sex marriage and to allow certain college-bound illegal immigrant students to pay in-state tuition. Dubbed “Familia es Familia,” the campaign launched Tuesday in Langley Park with advocates framing same-sex marriage and the Maryland Dream Act as kindred causes grounded in a family-first sensibility. The campaign will draw its persuasive power from the personal experiences of young, LGBT immigrants. Montgomery County Councilwoman Nancy Navarro told the story of her brother Pedro, who came out to her and her sister 17 years ago, reported The Washington Blade…

Bill Hussein O'Stalin

8:23 am on Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Then 50% are lawbreakers but will still get to steal their education from your wallet.   more ›

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

County Set to Support Casa de Maryland Grant Application

Montgomery County Council is set to approve a resolution to support the Casa de Maryland application for a Maryland Community Legacy Grant of $245,000.

Casa of Maryland is in line for a $245,000 state grant to renovate its Silver Spring Welcome Center. The Montgomery County Council is set to give its support after a request by County Executive Ike Leggett. "Casa does a lot of good things for the community and they've been a good community partner in many efforts," said councilwoman Nancy Floreen (D-at large) of Silver Spring. Casa, a Maryland-based immigration advocacy program, works to improve the quality of life for low-income Latinos and other immigrant communities, according to the organization's website. The group's centers help day laborers find employment. They also provide English language classes, vocational training and legal services. "We've been supportive of the need to help …

jnrentz1

6:19 pm on Sunday, February 19, 2012

Navarro and Guitierez should be sent packing!   more ›

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