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  2. COVID-19 eviction moratoriums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In December 2020, the New York State Legislature passed a state moratorium on evictions. [11] In May 2021, the legislature extended the moratorium until August 31. [12]The Supreme Court struck down a provision of the state moratorium that protected people who filed a form declaring economic hardship, rather than providing evidence in court.

  3. Moratorium (law) - Wikipedia

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    A moratorium is a delay or suspension of an activity or a law. In a legal context, it may refer to the temporary suspension of a law to allow a legal challenge to be carried out.

  4. List of governors of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Juan Ponce de León II, 28th governor of Puerto Rico, grandson of the first governor, and the first born in the island to become governor.. In the governor's absence, or if the governor dies or is unable to perform the executive duties, the Secretary of State of Puerto Rico takes control of the executive position, as acting governor during a temporary absence or inability, and as governor in ...

  5. Government of Alejandro García Padilla - Wikipedia

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    2 January 2013 - 2 January 2017 Secretary of Natural and Environmental Resources Secretaría de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales: Carmen Guerrero Pérez [27] PPD: 2 January 2013 - 2 January 2017 Secretary of Sports and Recreation Secretaría de Deportes y Recreación: Ramón Orta Rodríguez [29] PPD: 2 January 2013 - 2 January 2017

  6. Enrique Alfaro Ramírez - Wikipedia

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    Enrique Alfaro Ramírez (born June 20, 1973) is a Mexican politician and the Governor of Jalisco.In 2009, he served as mayor of Tlajomulco de Zúñiga.He mounted his gubernatorial campaign in 2012 under the Movimiento Ciudadano (MC) party but lost to the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

  7. 2024 Mexican local elections - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Mexican local elections were held on 2 June 2024, during which voters elected eight governors for six-year terms, the Head of Government of Mexico City for a six-year term, deputies for thirty-one state congresses, and officials for 1,580 municipalities. [1]

  8. List of governors of Mérida - Wikipedia

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    Governor Vote 1989 1992 Jesús Rondón Nucete , COPEI: 48.00 1992 1995 Jesús Rondón Nucete , COPEI: 48.46 1995 1998 William Dávila Barrios, Democratic Action: 45.12 1998 2000 William Dávila Barrios, Democratic Action: 41.59 2000 2004 Florencio Porras, MVR: 48.47 2004 2008 Florencio Porras, MVR: 60.75 2008 2012 Marcos Díaz Orellana, PSUV: 52.08

  9. Governor of Veracruz - Wikipedia

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    The governor takes office on the first day of December of the same electoral year and ends on November 30 six years after. The State of Veracruz was created on 1824, being one of the original States of the Federation, it has experienced all the political systems implemented in Mexico , federalism and centralism , thus it has changed its name ...