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Alistan reformas para revocar mandato a Samuel García.

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Por: Alejandro González

Nuevo León- Diputados del Partido Acción Nacional (PAN)  presentaron este lunes 21 de junio propuestas de modificación a la Constitución del Estado de Nuevo León, para que el gobernador Samuel García pueda ser sujeto de la Revocación de Mandato.

Los panistas aseguran que el objetivo es garantizar el derecho de los ciudadanos de Nuevo León para acceder al instrumento de revocación de mandato del Gobernador electo para el período constitucional 2021-2027, es decir, el actual mandatario.

Se plantea la modificación a los artículos 1 y 2 transitorios de la reforma a la Constitución del Estado contenida en el Decreto 84 expedido por el Congreso el 17 de diciembre de 2021, que establece que la revocación del mandato entrarán en vigor a partir del 5 de octubre de 2025, es decir, serán aplicables al próximo titular del Ejecutivo del Estado.

Los diputados señalaron  que esta reforma es necesaria para evitar que se vulneren los derechos de los ciudadanos, al aplicar esta figura al gobernador en funciones.

“Afecta gravemente los derechos de los ciudadanos de esta entidad, a quienes se les coarta el derecho de poder decidir y solicitar la conclusión anticipada en el desempeño del cargo, durante los tres meses posteriores a la conclusión del tercer año del periodo constitucional del actual Gobernador en funciones”, señalaron.

Otra iniciativa presentada por los panistas fue sobre varios artículos de la Ley de Participación Ciudadana, pues la reciente reforma constitucional trae implícita la obligación a realizar los ajustes normativos, al dejar en desuso diversos conceptos como el plebiscito y referéndum, así como la incorporación de reglas especificas para la revocación de mandato del titular del Poder Ejecutivo local, entre otros.

Y en una democracia, mencionan, los ciudadanos se encuentran facultados a modificar los poderes públicos cuando éstos dejan de estar instituidos en beneficio del pueblo, pues tienen el derecho inalienable de alterar y modificar la forma de su gobierno.

 

En el mismo tenor, los diputados del PAN presentaron otra iniciativa de reforma a varios artículos de la Ley de Participación Ciudadana del Estado de Nuevo León, pues la reciente reforma constitucional trae implícita la obligación a realizar los ajustes normativos, al dejar en desuso diversos conceptos como el plebiscito y referéndum, así como la incorporación de reglas especificas para la revocación de mandato del titular del Poder Ejecutivo local, entre otros.

 

“Es por lo antes expuesto, que esta iniciativa pretende realizar una armonización normativa en los temas de Consulta Popular y Revocación de Mandato, con el fin de cumplir con lo establecido por las constituciones federal y local”, puntualizan los Diputados del PAN en su iniciativa.

WANTED: Suspect responsible for Sexual Assault of Child

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Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department’s Special Victims Division need the public’s assistance locating fugitive (Angel Alvarenga) who is wanted for Sexual Assault of a Child 14-17.

On Saturday, October 17, 2020, Houston Police Officers received a report of a Sexual Assault of a Child that occurred in the 12600 Block of Hempstead Rd. in Houston, Texas. During the investigation, the victim made an outcry of sexual abuse and detectives learned that Angel Alvarenga sexually assaulted the victim.

Fugitive Angel Alvarenga is a 21 year old white male, 5 feet 5 inches tall, 175 lbs. with brown eyes and black hair.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect(s) in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

FUGITIVE: ANGEL ALVARENGA

Local Law Enforcement Leaders to Offer Update on State of Public Safety and Solutions

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Crime Stoppers of Houston to Announce “Houston Crime Index” from New Research Center, More Support for Law Enforcement and Public Awareness
WHO:
State Senator John Whitmire, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, Houston Police Chief Troy Finner, Constable Alan Rosen, Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale, Crime Stoppers of Houston CEO Rania Mankarious, plus other advocates, leaders and citizens.

WHAT:
Wide-ranging discussion of public safety challenges and opportunities; announcement of new “Houston Crime Index”.

WHEN:
Wednesday June 22, 2022
8:45am Arrival and Check-In
9:00-9:45am Event
**Mult-box and lighting provided**

WHERE:
The Dave Ward Crime Stoppers of Houston Building
3001 Main Street
Houston, Texas 77002
832-849-1591

Uvalde schools police chief placed on leave amid fierce criticism of school shooting response

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The move comes weeks after a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary. Uvalde CISD police Chief Pete Arredondo, one of the first to respond, and state officials have provided differing stories about what happened inside the school.

Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Police Chief Pete Arredondo on a dirt road on the outskirts of Uvalde on Jun…

YouTuber who scammed investors sentenced to five years in prison

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A Houston-area social media influencer who touted herself as an expert in how to land the perfect man pleaded guilty to duping followers and acquaintances into bogus real estate deals and was sentenced to five years in prison, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced Thursday.

Mikki Lynn Fox, 41, known on YouTube as lifestyle and dating consultant Michaela Pink and, more recently, Summer Black, pleaded guilty to aggregate theft in the 179th District Court for swindling eight investors out of a total of $136,624. The second-degree felony carried a possible sentence of two to 20 years in prison.

“This defendant used her online platform to gain the trust of unsuspecting victims and steal tens of thousands of dollars of their hard-earned money,” Ogg said. “Thieves are crafty and clever in coming up with new ways to commit their crimes, and we will use every means at our disposal to stop them.”

From March 2015 to July 2020, Fox lured people in Texas, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and California into different types of fraudulent real estate investments. Some she scammed locally, including parents whose children played baseball with hers; others had contacted her after seeing her online videos offering dating advice.

Fox would ask her targets to invest $35,000, for example, to help her buy a house to flip, claiming it would sell quickly. She promised to return their principal investment and a share of the profits. In the meantime, she would pay interest in tiny increments to keep them from suspecting anything was amiss.

When the investors later asked for their money, Fox made excuses for why the property wasn’t yet on the market – and then stopped returning their calls.

“She was very charming. People would look her up online and say, ‘Oh, she is somebody.’ No, she just created that persona,” said Sheila Hansel, assistant district attorney in the DA’s Office’s Consumer Fraud Division, who prosecuted the case.

But anyone looking to invest with someone they don’t know should go beyond a simple Google search. Hansel urged Harris County residents to learn as much about the person as possible on their own and to have an attorney or real estate agent look over any paperwork beforehand.

“Don’t give strangers your money. And everyone you know only online is a stranger,” she said.

 

 

Exclusive Interview: with the President of Houston Millennials – Ivan Sanchez

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Houston Millennials was created in 2015 to give a voice and expedite millennials into positions of power in the private, public, and non-profit sectors. Ivan Sanchez, the President, talks about how the organization promotes millennial advancement in the Public, Private, and non-profit sectors.

Interviewed by Juliette Juarez

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Publicación 1239 de HOUSTON – Revista Digital 23 de junio – 29 de junio / 2022

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la revista digital de HOUSTON de ¡Que Onda! Magazine De fecha 23 de junio – 29 de junio / 2022

The City of Houston Celebrates Juneteenth as a Federal Holiday

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City of Houston departments are closed today, Monday, June 20,  in observance of Juneteenth, a day commemorating June 19, 1865, when federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas and announced that enslaved African Americans were free — more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed.

Two years ago, President Biden signed legislation making Juneteenth a federal holiday, which we are celebrating today.

Over the weekend, people around the country celebrated freedom and honored the resilience of our ancestors. Here in Houston, I hosted my ninth annual parade in Acres Homes with marching bands, community groups and many more participants.

Miller Outdoor Theater hosted a “Journey to Freedom,” and honored late Rep. Al Edwards, the “Father of Juneteenth.” Rep. Edwards passed legislation making Juneteenth a holiday in Texas and worked tirelessly to encourage other states to pass similar legislation, which paved the way to a national holiday. You can read more about Edwards in this Ebony Magazine article: America’s Father of Juneteenth and the Start of the March Towards a National Holiday.

The Edwards family attended the celebration. The event also honored U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee and U.S. Senator John Cornyn for their bipartisan work to pass legislation to recognize Juneteenth as a federal holiday.

OTHER CITY NEWS

Recently, the New York Times highlighted our work to decrease the homeless population over the last several years by providing individuals with permanent housing solutions and wraparound services. How Houston Moved 25,000 People From the Streets Into Homes of Their Own.
Here is an excerpt:
During the last decade, Houston, the nation’s fourth most populous city, has moved more than 25,000 homeless people directly into apartments and houses. The overwhelming majority of them have remained housed after two years. The number of people deemed homeless in the Houston region has been cut by 63 percent since 2011, according to the latest numbers from local officials. Even judging by the more modest metrics registered in a 2020 federal report, Houston did more than twice as well as the rest of the country at reducing homelessness over the previous decade. Ten years ago, homeless veterans, one of the categories that the federal government tracks, waited 720 days and had to navigate 76 bureaucratic steps to get from the street into permanent housing with support from social service counselors. Today, a streamlined process means the wait for housing is 32 days.

As the article mentions, the City, nonprofit partners, businesses, and faith-based institutions have reduced homelessness in the City by about 63 percent. My goal is to reduce the number of chronic homelessness to zero.   As I told KHOU – TV in this story, Houston has made tremendous progress, but there’s still more work to do.

Last week, FIFA selected Houston as a host city for the World Cup 2026, the world’s largest sporting event. That is great news for soccer fans and everyone in our community.

The announcement affirms who we are as a City. We all know Houston is a great city, but for FIFA to acknowledge the greatness of this city by saying we will host some of those games is just incredible. I thank the Houston – Harris County Sports Authority, World Cup Bid Committee, and other partners who made this dream to host global soccer fans a reality in 2026.

TAX BREAK

Earlier this month, the city council voted to increase the property tax exemption amount for Houstonians with disabilities and seniors aged 65 or older from $160,000 to $260,000. The increase will go into effect for tax bills that go out in October.

Based on our calculations, the exemption allows a 65-year-old homeowner with a home valued at $300,000 to exempt $260,000, paying city taxes only on the remaining $40,000. The ordinance will help keep the City affordable, and the tax exemption will help seniors and individuals with disabilities as the property value rises.

HIRE HOUSTON YOUTH

On June 13, I welcome hundreds of summer interns to Houston City Hall.
This summer, thousands of interns enrolled in my signature Hire Houston Youth employment program are working in various public, private, and philanthropic jobs where they will spend the summer “earning and learning.”
In April 2016, I launched the program through the Mayor’s Office of Education to connect young people ages 16 – 24 to eight-week paid local jobs and internships where they will gain valuable work experience, develop leadership skills, and build social capital. I want to prepare young people for a future filled with opportunity and success in Houston’s dynamic economy.

I wish everyone a happy and healthy summer. If you have any questions about services provided by the City, you can call your district council member or 3-1-1.

Watch: The moment local leaders heard the FIFA World Cup announcement