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Governor Ducey Announces Resources To Support Small Businesses, Business Recruitment And Hospitality Industry
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- Published: 08 November 2020 08 November 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - Arizona’s small businesses and hospitality sector have been especially hard hit by the pandemic, with thousands of jobs lost since March. To provide a boost to these critical sectors and the Arizonans they employ, Governor Ducey Friday announced $7 million to support economic recovery efforts.
Governor Ducey Announces More Than $1.6 Million To Expand Food Bank Assistance
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- Published: 08 November 2020 08 November 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - As we enter the holiday season, Governor Doug Ducey announced more than $1.6 million to expand assistance to Arizona food banks, helping them reach more families and seniors in need. The funding will enable food banks around the state to make more food home-deliveries to seniors and make more fresh produce and items available.
Governor Ducey Announces $7 Million For Housing And Rental Assistance
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- Published: 08 November 2020 08 November 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey announced $7 million to expand available rental assistance and help keep people in their homes. The funding comes from the Crisis Contingency and Safety Net Fund, established in March through a bipartisan state budget agreement that added $50 million for Arizona’s COVID-19 response.
Justice Department Reaches Settlement with the Town of Irmo, South Carolina
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- Published: 08 November 2020 08 November 2020
Irmo, South Carolina - The Justice Department announced Friday that the Town of Irmo, South Carolina, has agreed to pay $25,000 to a homeowner with a disability as part of a settlement agreement resolving the government’s Fair Housing Act (FHA) lawsuit.
Justice Department Announces Two Million Dollar Settlement of Race Discrimination Lawsuit
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- Published: 08 November 2020 08 November 2020
Baltimore, Maryland - The Justice Department announced Wednesday that it has reached a settlement, through a court-supervised settlement agreement, with Baltimore County, Maryland, resolving the United States’ claims that the Baltimore County Police Department (BCPD) discriminated against African American applicants for employment in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Title VII is a federal law that prohibits discrimination in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, and national origin.
Charter School Management Company To Pay $4.5 Million To Settle Claims Relating To E-Rate Contracts
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- Published: 08 November 2020 08 November 2020
Washington, DC - Concept Schools, NFP, has agreed to pay $4.5 million as part of a civil settlement to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by engaging in non-competitive bidding practices in connection with the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) E-Rate Program, the Department of Justice announced Tuesday.
Principal Deputy Associate Attorney General Claire McCusker Murray Closing Remarks for the 2020 Violence Against Women Tribal Consultation
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- Published: 08 November 2020 08 November 2020
Washington, DC - Principal Deputy Associate Attorney General Claire McCusker Murray Closing Remarks for the 2020 Violence Against Women Tribal Consultation: