How does the government help non-English speakers vote?

Under the Voting Rights Act, thirty states are required to provide non-English voting materials in at least one locality. #facts #learn #foryou #fyp #usafacts #usgov #govdata #opendata #learning #education #vote #voting #election #esl See the data: https://usafacts.org/articles/how-do-non-english-speaking-americans-vote/ Subscribe for JUST the facts! source

Business, Politics, and Higher Education with Mitch Daniels

“Politics, while it’s part of our civic duty, was never intended in our system to be the center of life.” – Mitch Daniels, Former Governor of Indiana and President Emeritus of Purdue University. Mitch joined Willy Walker for this week’s #WalkerWebcast to discuss details of his notable career, including running for governor of Indiana and entering the higher education sphere, how he managed to find success in three distinct sectors, leadership lessons he’s learned, and so much more. #Politics #HigherEducation #WeAreWD source

The Most Insightful Hour in CRE – Part 17

Willy was once again joined by Dr. Peter Linneman for the Most Insightful Hour in CRE – and if you didn’t catch it live, you’re going to want to tune into the replay. They discussed topics from the newly released Spring Linneman Letter, including inflation projections, job growth, vacancy and absorption rates, GDP growth expectations, immigration, household wealth, a breakdown of the asset classes, the tie between economic growth and climate change, and much more. Watch or listen to the replay. If you have any comments or questions, please reach out to your main Walker & Dunlop point of contact. We are all available to answer questions and provide assistance. Additionally, if you have topics you would like covered during one of our future webcasts, we would be happy to take your suggestions. source