A plan to cover immigrants would divert public health dollars

By Samantha Young/Kaiser Health News CALIFORNIA Gov. Gavin Newsom wants the state to provide health coverage to low-income young adults who are in the country illegally, but his plan would siphon public health dollars from several counties battling surging rates of sexually transmitted diseases and, in some cases, measles outbreaks. Public health officials describe the…

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Sustained economic growth, financial reforms cited for PH’s credit upgrade

The Philippines’ recent credit rating upgrade from Standard and Poor’s (S&P)  is due to the economic reforms under the Duterte administration, Malacañang asserted on Thursday, May 2. S&P upgraded the Philippines’ credit rating to BBB+ with a stable outlook, citing the country’s consistent growth, solid fiscal accounts, and the economy’s sound external settings. According to…

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Four tax deductions that will not be changing

WHILE nearly all articles relate to change, let’s depart from that norm and discuss a few deductions that won’t change. 1. Student Loan Interest Deduction: The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) allows student loan borrowers to deduct up to $2,500 on the interest paid for student loans every year. Student loan interest is interest you pay…

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The makings of a presidential journey

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte’s foreign trips were something else.  Their outcomes were not foreseeable, and at the outset, no promises are made.  The government does not wish to risk inflating expectations.  Always, it is just a sober assessment.  After all, the president is aware that dealings with foreign trips require reliability, precision and finesse. Hangchow, at…

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ADB to finance Metro Manila sidewalk construction

The Asian Development Bank (ADB), in collaboration with the Philippine government, is set to finance the construction of sidewalks in Metro Manila. The ADB is said to provide $100 million in loans to implement the Greenways project in the Philippines. This would lead to the construction of elevated walkways for pedestrians, with the possibility of…

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What is reasonable accommodation of a disability at work?

ROSARIO Contreras-Velazquez worked for Family Health in its medical records department when she suffered a work-related repetitive strain injury to her right upper extremity. After surgery, she developed complex regional pain syndrome. She also suffered from a frozen shoulder, as well as inflammation in her right hand, which prevented her from being able to fully…

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Green card through employment

ANG green card ay maaaring makuha ng isang dayuhan sa pamamagitan ng employment-based (EB) petitions.  Kailangan ng sponsorship ng US employer para sa isang permanenteng posisyon sa kumpanya.   May tatlong hakbang para sa mga EB petition:  (1) ang PERM Labor Certification; (2) ang Immigrant Petition; at (3) ang Green Card Application sa USCIS o…

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The beautiful Anima Christi prayer

MICAHEL Masteller, a seminarian who is doing an internship at Resurrection Church in East Los Angeles, wrote a reflection paper on his experience of visiting a parishioner, Maria, who had just arrived home from the hospital after surgery.  During this visit, Michael remembered that a few months back he also came to see Maria’s sick…

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3 Fil-Ams receive 2019 Tony nominations

THREE Filipino Americans are among the artists and creatives who received nominations for this year’s 73rd annual Tony Awards. Broadway star Eva Noblezada is nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical for her role as Eurydice in “Hadestown.” This is Noblezada’s second Tony Award nomination after she was…

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PH gov’t to tighten rules on work permits

The Bureau of Immigration on Wednesday, May 1, announced that the government will tighten rules on issuing work permits for foreigners “to ensure that jobs that can be done by Filipinos will not be given to foreigners.” In a BI press release, Immigration Commissioner Jaime Morente said that the joint guidelines on the issuance of…

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UN experts urge PH gov’t to stop red-tagging

Three United Nations special rapporteurs on Wednesday, May 1, urged the government to refrain from linking their colleague Victoria Tauli-Corpuz to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP). “We call on the Philippine Government to immediately stop these unacceptable attacks on the human rights work of Corpuz, and to ensure her physical safety,” the UN…

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No rule barring foreign journalists from entering PH

THE Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) on Wednesday, May 1,  clarified that no rule from the new government guidelines on issuing working permits to foreigners is barring foreign journalists — especially those critical of the Duterte administration — from entering Philippines. The statement came after DOLE signed the Joint Guidelines on the Issuance of…

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