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  1. Sacramento—Senator Richard D. Roths (D-Riverside ) transformative More Pathways to Nursing legislation, Senate Bill (SB) 895, has passed the Senate Committee on Education on a 7-0, unanimous, bi-partisan vote. Press Releases. April 12, 2024 - Substance Abuse Navigators Legislation by Senator Roth Passes Senate Health Committee.

  2. Richard Roth (born 1955) is an American journalist, [1] a CNN correspondent who covers the United Nations. [2] [3] He was the host of Diplomatic License (until its cancellation in January 2006), a weekly program that was devoted to United Nations affairs.

    • Gulf War One, revolution in Prague, Romania, Berlin Wall fall, Tiananmen Square protests, Achille Lauro hijacking, American political conventions, 9-11 at World Trade Center.
    • Richard Roth, 1955 (age 67–68), New York City
    • Journalist
  3. Learn about Richard Roth, a Democrat who represents the 31st Senate District in Riverside County. He is a retired Air Force Major General, a lawyer, and a former judge advocate.

  4. Apr 18, 2024 · Richard Roth. Follow. Richard Roth serves as CNN's senior U.N. correspondent and also covers international stories in New York City. Read Full Bio. CNN. Latest. UN says total number of...

  5. Apr 15, 2022 · Richard Roth, CNN’s senior UN correspondent, the last remaining original employee of CNN, is recovering after a successful kidney transplant earlier this week.

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  7. Learn about Senator Richard Roth, who represents the cities and communities of Riverside County in the California State Senate. Find out the district's population, map, deferred area, and contact information.

  8. Richard Dale Roth (born November 6, 1950) is an American politician, currently serving in the California State Senate. [1] . A Democrat, he represents the 31st Senate District, encompassing northwestern Riverside County, including the cities of Corona, Eastvale, Jurupa Valley, Moreno Valley, Norco, Perris, and Riverside .

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