published the official announcement in the Federal Register terminating TPS for Sudan as of November 2, 2018. Information on how to re-register for TPS and extend EADs until the termination date can be found at https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2017/10/11/2017-22074/termination-of-the-designation-of-sudan-for-temporary-protected-status. Individuals whose current EADs expire before November 2, 2018 and who wish to extend to that date should not wait until their EADs expire. Such individuals must re-register during the 60-day re-registration period that began on October 11, 2017 and ends on December 11, 2017. … [Read more...] about Official Notice: TPS for Sudan to Terminate on November 2, 2018
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EU Weekly Data Privacy Alert – 23 November 2015
EUGeneral Data Protection Regulation Discussion BroadcastThe Assistant European Data Protection Supervisor and the Rapporteur for the Data Protection Regulation have discussed the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). They noted that the timeline that had been set for the end of 2015 was nearing, but there was optimism that there could be political agreement in this time. There are still some core compromises needed: for example, in relation to the requirement for a mandatory data protection officer, the question of consent and other grounds for processing data (in particular legitimate interests for processing), but the position is moving toward a consensus. All parties foresee that the implementation period will be two years once the regulation is finalised.EU Agency for Fundamental Rights Report on SurveillanceThe EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) has published its report focussing on the legal framework governing surveillance by intelligence powers. The report also … [Read more...] about EU Weekly Data Privacy Alert – 23 November 2015
‘We will remember in November.’ Will teachers toss lawmakers who backed pension bill?
SECTIONS Search E-edition Home News All News Business Communities Counties Crime Education Lexington Most Wanted Nation/World News Photos News Videos Politics Searchable Databases State Watchdog Columns Tom Eblen Sports All Sports UK Sports College Sports Next Cats Recruiting High School Horses Kentucky Speedway Lexington Legends Reds MLB NBA NASCAR NFL Sports Photos Sports Videos Columns John Clay's Columns Mark Story Next Cats Recruiting UK Sports All UK Sports Next Cats Recruiting Baseball Basketball - Men Basketball - Women Recruiting Ex-Cats Football UK Photos UK Videos More UK Sports Columns John Clay's Blog Mark Story Politics Politics Elections Entertainment All Entertainment Books Celebrities Comics Puzzles & Games Events … [Read more...] about ‘We will remember in November.’ Will teachers toss lawmakers who backed pension bill?
Elections 2018: Incumbent Congresswoman Judy Chu faces fellow Democrat Bryan Witt in California’s 27th District
By Andre Mouchard | [email protected] and Brooke Staggs | [email protected] | Orange County RegisterPUBLISHED: November 6, 2018 at 6:03 am | UPDATED: November 6, 2018 at 6:03 am Take this to the bank: In California’s 27th Congressional District, a Democrat will win. The district that covers much of the San Gabriel Valley is also one of a handful in the state that features only Democrats on its midterm ballot – incumbent Judy Chu and Bryan Witt. Pollsters rate the district as one of the more liberal in the country. It’s also one of the most Asian districts in the nation. Pollsters also say the Los Angeles-born Chu – the first Chinese-American woman elected to Congress – is the overwhelming favorite. See the latest election results But both candidates back Democratic ideals. Chu favors the DREAM Act and has pushed for Democrat-backed immigration reform, which calls for stronger borders but a clear path to citizenship for immigrants. She’s also backed … [Read more...] about Elections 2018: Incumbent Congresswoman Judy Chu faces fellow Democrat Bryan Witt in California’s 27th District
Elections 2018: Congressman Alan Lowenthal faces John Briscoe in re-election bid in California’s 47th District
By Andre Mouchard | [email protected] | Orange County RegisterPUBLISHED: November 6, 2018 at 6:23 am | UPDATED: November 6, 2018 at 6:23 am Upsets happen, but In a congressional district that straddles Los Angeles and Orange counties, Democrat Alan Lowenthal is favored to beat Republican John Briscoe on Tuesday, Nov. 6 in the race to represent California’s 47th District. Lowenthal – a key voice in the documentary “Who Killed the Electric Car?” – was first elected in 2012 to represent a district that includes neighborhoods as diverse as Little Saigon and downtown Long Beach. See the latest election results Briscoe owns Crestwave Property Management and serves as a trustee for the Ocean View School District. Briscoe took second place in June’s top-two primary over fellow Republican David Clifford. The two Republicans combined to receive nearly 40 percent of the votes in the primary. … [Read more...] about Elections 2018: Congressman Alan Lowenthal faces John Briscoe in re-election bid in California’s 47th District