Robyn Schlice, a member of the church’s farmworker ministry, said the funds will support school supply drives, a computer literacy program, rental assistance and monthly distributions of clothing, food and household items.
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Eliana Aguilar,
Mercury News,
7 July 2026
But even these objections will not go to whether the creditor can get the charging order, but rather is limited to the priority of the charging order lien and order of priority in payment of the distributions.
Everyday millionaires, for all their diligence, are largely confined to public markets—the same index funds and 401(k) allocations that powered their ascent.
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Nick Lichtenberg,
Fortune,
30 June 2026
Those allocations have loosened now, not because the wines have lost their lustre, but because the broader American wine business is on the back foot.
In June 2025, Arizona suggested a new approach that would, for the first time, base the amount of water available on the river’s actual flows, rather than on reservoir level projections or historic apportionments.
The group said demand was three times larger than supply, with orders coming mostly from international investors, in a sign that Gulf debt markets are thawing after the conflict stalled new issuances.
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Kelsey Warner,
semafor.com,
25 June 2026
The drop in visa issuances in the last academic year may have been as high as 36%, according to an analysis of State Department data by the Chronicle of Higher Education.
And disbursements from the accounts will be subject to taxes.
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Moriah Balingit,
Los Angeles Times,
2 July 2026
While class members could, in theory, continue selling their claims after that point, industry participants generally expect the market to dry up once buyers can no longer receive direct disbursements from the QSF.
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