Congressman Al Green and Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus Chair Judy Chu along with community leaders will host a town hall meeting on discriminatory landownership bills.
On Saturday at 10:30 a.m., Congressman Al Green and Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus Chair Judy Chu along with community leaders will host a town hall meeting in
to discuss discriminatory landownership bills and potential future federal legislation to preempt these bills.Citizens & businesses from North Korea, Iran, Russia, & China would be banned The panel discusses State Senator Lois Kohlkorst remarks on a ban being put in place for commercial land sales in Texas, to immigrants who have not achieved citizenship and come from countries that are considered hostile to the United States.
The congressional town hall meeting will take place at the Stafford Centre located at 10505 Cash Rd., Stafford, TX 77477, and is open to the public to attend.Leaders will be discussing Texas Senate Bill 147, authored by Lois Kolkhorst, and SB711 , which are a pair of measures that would ban land sales in Texas to immigrants who have not yet achieved citizenship and come from countries considered hostile to the United States - like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Daywatch: Get ready for a green river and green beerGood morning, Chicago. Here are some top stories to start your day: - Fatal fires continue as Chicago fails to fix inspection system - Everything you need to know about St. Patrick’s Day 2023 - At 100, Chicago-born Golden Gloves continue to mold boxers
Read more »
Biden's 'political' Afghanistan strategy gutted US credibility, Army vet congressman says as hearings beginRep. Cory Mills placed much of the blame for America's chaotic final days in Afghanistan on President Biden, saying responsibility falls on the commander in chief.
Read more »
DC Residents Rally Against Congressional InterferenceAt least 18 organizers and elected officials were arrested today at the 'Hands Off DC' rally while they protested Congressional meddling.
Read more »
Congressman from Florida calls for action against cartelsOne of the American survivors from the kidnapping in Mexico is expected back home Wednesday, according to her mother.
Read more »
Trump-endorsed congressional candidate admits taking illegal donationA failed North Carolina congressional candidate who was endorsed by President Donald Trump in 2020 pleaded guilty Wednesday to committing a felony campaign-finance violation during her bid to replace former House member Mark Meadows (R).
Read more »
Senate Votes To Block D.C. Criminal Code Bill, Clearing Way For First Congressional Disapproval In DecadesThe U.S. Senate voted Wednesday to block a D.C. bill that overhauls the city’s criminal code, sending the first congressional disapproval of a local bill in three decades to President Biden, who has said he won’t veto it.
Read more »