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Fresno attorney mounts federal legal fight against city’s anti-camping law

A Fresno-based attorney looks to mount a class action lawsuit against the city over its anti-encampment law. Attorney Kevin Little plans to challenge the constitutionality of the City of Fresno’s anti-encampment policy in the U.S District Court for the Eastern District of California.  The lawsuit, filed Wednesday, names Wickey TwoHands and Joseph Quinney as plaintiffs. …

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Did a Fresno homeless shelter break the law when it laid off its workers?

State officials in charge of protecting workers’ rights said that a recent local mass layoff incident may have violated federal law, potentially resulting in future fines and legal trouble.  Some recently laid off workers could potentially be owed some money.  Soul Housing, an LA-based recuperative care facility operator, abruptly laid off employees at their facility…


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Fresno joins national ICE protests following fatal shooting of Minneapolis woman

Fresno was among a handful of cities across the country on Thursday that protested against President Donald Trump’s administration, and Immigrations and Customs Enforcement following the agency’s fatal shooting of a woman in Minneapolis earlier this week. Fresno’s protest was organized by a coalition of leftist organizations, among them the United States Party for Socialism…

New Covered California enrollments dip amid tax-credit confusion, cost uncertainty

The U.S. Congress adjourned for its holiday break without taking action on legislation to forestall the expiration of tax credits that help subsidize the cost of health insurance premiums under the federal Affordable Care Act. The expiration of those tax credits on Dec. 31, combined with the absence of legislation to take the place of…



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