Topic: Henry Cisneros
Former Mayor Henry Cisneros at the celebration for the renovated Jingu House at San Antonio's Japanese Tea Garden. . "Henry Cisneros on Jingu House...
The CFPA (Consumer Financial Protection Bureau) was set up with a carve-out of Federal Reserve revenue, and thus is a new perpetual bureaucracy...
Over breakfast recently, San Antonio mayor Julian Castro, only 35 years old, struggled to place himself and his generation in the long, storied history of Mexican American politics in Texas. And each time, Castro would lift his lean, five-foot-eight-inch frame from his ...
Introduction The "broken window" theory was first developed by Henry G. Cisneros, when he was secretary of housing and urban development. Prevention/Solution Members of the nursing staff can collaborate with one another to mend these "broken windows" as soon as they ...
The 2009 donors to the William J. Clinton Foundation who have given at least $1,000 to the former president's charity since its founding include: EismanAriel M. AisiksAikarakudy G. AliasClarence AvantBruce W. BastianJill BelascoReuven BigioCharles R. BrinkPamela BuffettYoshiko S. DartElectronic Marketing ...
Longtime friend of ex-HUD secretary Henry Cisneros admits stealing $473,000 from himA longtime friend of former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Henry Cisneros has admitted stealing more than $473,000 from him.Fred L. May III pleaded guilty to fraud in ...
Former Clinton Cabinet member says numbers, growth mean Hispanics will define America's futureFormer Housing Secretary Henry Cisneros said Monday he plans to create a nonprofit that will help integrate newcomers to U.S. society by improving their English and expanding their ...
Panel urges Obama to strengthen prosecutions of fair housing complaints in foreclosure crisisPresident-elect Barack Obama is being urged to strengthen enforcement of fair housing laws to ensure that the mortgage foreclosure crisis doesn't disproportionately hit minorities and the poor.A bipartisan ...
As the first step in promoting the government's new voluntary bank capital injection plan, Secretary Paulson summoned the CEOs of the nation's largest banks to Washington and " Last week, the global financial system took a deep breath and began to ...
What exactly is it that prompts 15,000 journalists with battered newsroom budgets, and politicians and lobbyists who can't even sit down for a meal to trek to Denver and St. Paul, Minn., for two weeks? That's in large part ...