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SANDAG seeks public input
Residents Invited to Take Online Survey
SANDAG is seeking input to update its Public Participation Plan as it gears up in the coming months to tackle significant regional issues related to transportation, growth, housing, public health, energy, sustainability, habitat conservation, interregional planning, and other important topics.
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<strong>New America Media</strong></p>
<p><strong>MEXICO CITY</strong> – Mexicans have long grown weary of their country’s prolonged War on Drugs. Now, with President-elect Enrique Peña Nieto set to take office in December, it appears change may finally be in the offing.</p>
<p>That change, however, may not be what most Mexicans were expecting.</p>
Perspective:
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson
New America Media
On August 3, 1980 GOP Presidential contender Ronald Reagan picked his campaign starting point at the Neshoba County Fair, near Meridian Mississippi. The virtually lily-white, wildly enthusiastic throng that lined Reagan’s motorcade route waved Confederate and American flags.