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Black Contractors To Protest Mississippi Bridge Project
September 07, 2011
Work on the new $700 million Mississippi River Bridge north of downtown St. Louis could come to a halt next week. East St. Louis Mayor Alvin Parks and the Metro-East Black Contractors Organization announced their plans ...
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Retired SBA Contractor Cites Lack Of Accountability
January 14, 2011
His battle is with what he calls the “Wall Street money contractors†that discriminate against African Americans like him in the construction trades. ...
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Where Are the Minority Contractors on CA's High Speed Rail
December 22, 2010
The construction of a high speed rail is a godsend for anyone who routinely travels between Northern and Southern California. ...
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Minority-Owned Businesses Gain Access To Top Maryland Tenants And Contractors
June 10, 2010
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New Report: Minority Contractors Receive Just 2 Percent Of Highway Stimulus Cash
February 05, 2010
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SBA Signs Pact With Black San Diego Contractors
November 18, 2009
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Task force and contractors address minority employment in Illinois
October 29, 2009
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Black Contractors Have Been Driven Off the Road
August 31, 2009
The National Black Chamber of Commerce, Inc. has recently received contracting data from the U.S. Department of Transportation concerning federally funded highway projects. Nationally, Black contractors ...
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Mississippi Minority Contractors Win Arbitration Award with Toyota Plant Prime Contractor
August 13, 2009
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Minority contractors push for work on new bridge
July 07, 2009
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N.C. streamlining minority contractor process
June 30, 2009
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Contractors fined for women, minority hiring failures
June 29, 2009
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Hispanic Contractors Removed From Caltrans' Affirmative Action Program
April 30, 2009
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BART to Increase Opportunities for Minority, Female Contractors
April 13, 2009
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City contractor hit with fraud charges CASTLE CONSTRUCTION; for failing to give minority subcontractors their fare share of bus
April 08, 2009
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Moran says state should increase business with minority contractors
April 02, 2009
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Minority contractors complain about lack of courthouse work
March 30, 2009
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Appeals court upholds rejection of contractor’s lawsuit against H&R Block, others
March 25, 2009
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KAISER PROGRAM WILL HELP MINORITY CONTRACTORS BUILD HOSPITALS, WEEK OF MARCH 12-18, 2009
March 12, 2009
Kaiser officials launched program to help minority, women-owned and emerging small businesses gain work experience building and remodeling clinics and hospitals. ...
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Contractor awarded $1.4B to minority firms
March 09, 2009
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Minority contractors faring worse since Hampton disparity study in 2006
March 09, 2009
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Minority contractor issue stews; African-American chamber forms task force
March 03, 2009
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Minority Contractors Dealt Blow
March 03, 2009
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Ellis: Noble not using minority contractors
February 23, 2009
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US Sues Illinois City For Housing Discrimination
August 05, 2011
The federal government has filed a housing discrimination lawsuit against the city of Joliet in Illinois. The lawsuit filed in Chicago claims Joliet hasn't offered an affordable housing plan to accommodate the mostly black residents who'd be displaced by the planned condemnation of the Evergreen Terrace housing complex. The Department of Justice lawsuit alleges that the city violated the Fair Housing Act and the Housing and Community Development Act by taking a series of actions, culminating in the taking through eminent domain ...
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Manufacturing Giant Settles Bias Suit
August 03, 2011
A business unit of aluminum maker Alcoa has settled a discrimination case with the U.S. Department of Labor for $540,000, the government said. Alcoa Mill Products Inc. will pay $484,656.19 in back wages to 37 Hispanics and African-Americans as well as $35,516.88 to two women who all were rejected for job positions ...
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Hunger Stalks California's Rural Minority Areas
July 18, 2011
Across California and beyond, rural unemployment is higher and incomes lower, than in nearby urban areas. Imperial County's unemployment rate in March was 30 percent, probably the state's highest. The county's economy is almost entirely dependent on agriculture and farm labor. Orange Cove and San Joaquin ...
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New Tribal Justice Center Project Reaches Milestone
June 30, 2011
The Oglala Sioux Tribe, Department of Public Safety (OST-DPS) today announced that designs for a new free-standing justice center in Pine Ridge, South Dakota are nearly 50 percent complete. Marking the first major construction ...
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Redistricting Reform Threatens Minority Voice
June 27, 2011
Few ordinary Californians have been more intensely interested in the state’s new Citizens Redistricting Commission than Berkeley-based Tea Party activist David Salaverry. Back in March, he realized that the fledgling panel, with its 14 citizen ...
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Audit Finds That Tucson's Ethnic Studies Program Is Legal
June 23, 2011
In the battle over Tucson’s ethnic studies program, which has been effectively outlawed when Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer signed HB 2281 into law last year, opponents of the program have been able to more or less hide their political agenda behind vague worries about the district’s Mexican American studies program. Not so now, say supporters of the ethnic studies program after an independent audit found that the programs are perfectly legal. ...
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