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Dilawar Syed Sworn In As Deputy Administrator Of SBA SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman ceremonially swore in Dilawar Syed as Deputy Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration on July 11. Syed was sworn in following a bipartisan Senate confirmation vote of 54-42. “Deputy Administrator Syed’s demonstrated passion and experience will be a value-add to the SBA as we continue to build upon the small business boom achieved during the Biden-Harris Administration,” said Administrator Guzman in a statement.
US On Ukraine War: Welcome India, Other Nations Bringing Peace The US will welcome the role that India or any other country could play in helping achieve a “just and lasting peace” while recognizing Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, US Department of State spokesperson Matthew Miller said at a press briefing on July 11. To a question whether India or Prime Minister Narendra Modi can play a part in putting an end to the protracted conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Miller said, “We welcome a role that India or any other country could play in helping achieve a just and lasting peace that recognizes Ukraine’s territorial integrity and Ukraine’s sovereignty.”
Geeta Rao Gupta Sworn In By Veep Kamala Harris Geeta Rao Gupta has been sworn in as the Ambassador-at-Large for the Office of Global Women’s Issues in the US State Department, becoming the first woman of color to hold the position. Gupta, who was administered the oath of office by Vice-President Kamala Harris on July 10, was confirmed by 51 to 47 votes in the Senate for the position in May.
California Caste Bill Passes Assembly Committee The California Assembly Judiciary Committee held a hearing of Senate Bill 403, aimed at banning caste discrimination and on July 5, with a 9-0 vote, passed it. The bill will now be moved to the Appropriations Committee to judge its fiscal impact. If passed here, it will go to the Assembly floor for a full vote. Authored by Fremont Senator Aisha Wahab, the bill has been a contentious one right from the start, dividing the community. Again, about 200 people from both sides of the argument showed up at the hearing.
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