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A new study shows health disparities cost Texas billions of dollars; Senate rejects impeachment articles against Mayorkas, ending trial against Cabinet secretary; Iowa cuts historical rural school groups.

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The Senate dismisses the Mayorkas impeachment. Maryland Lawmakers fail to increase voting access. Texas Democrats call for better Black maternal health. And polling confirms strong support for access to reproductive care, including abortion.

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Undocumented Students to Cuomo: “Leadership Needed Now”

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Wednesday, March 26, 2014   

NEW YORK - The time is now for leadership from the top - that's the message New York's undocumented students are sending to Gov. Andrew Cuomo today about the future of the state's "Dream Act."

The New York State Dream Act fell two votes short in the state Senate a week ago.

Osman Canales, leader of Long Island Immigrant Student Advocates, said now is the time for the governor to step up and get out in front on the issue.

"So, we're asking him to put every resource possible into making it happen this year," Canales said. "We have been waiting three years already. Other states, like Texas and New Mexico, they already have their own version of the Dream Act."

Republican opponents say school funding and tax cuts are more pressing issues. Canales said he thinks the state Dream Act most likely failed because the Senate brought it up for a surprise vote - at a time when even the bill's sponsors had no idea it would be coming to the floor.

Canales said the New York bill would expand the current Tuition Assistance Program to provide financial aid to undocumented students seeking a higher education. He said Cuomo is in an excellent position to convince reluctant lawmakers because the measure helps fuel a key goal of his administration - economic development.

"Many reports have shown that a person, by having a professional degree, will contribute more in taxes and in opening businesses," Canales said. "So, this is something that will benefit not just undocumented students but, actually, it will benefit also the state."

Dream Act supporters are to hold a news conference and rally starting at 11:30 a.m. today in front of the governor's Long Island regional office in Hicksville. Supporters include Long Island Jobs with Justice, Long Island Wins, SEPA Mujer, Long Island Language Advocates Coalition and 1199-SEIU.


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