The President and the Vice President met today with a small group of Senate and House members from both sides of the aisle to discuss immigration reform. These Members of Congress also represent both sides of the debate on this important issue. The meeting was intended to launch a policy conversation by having an honest […]
Latino Elected Officials Gather to Tackle Important Issues
Latinovations is blogging from the opening day of the annual conference of the National Association of Latino Elected Officials (NALEO) being held in Hollywood, California. Already opening session have delved in the issues of health care, education and green jobs. Elected officials from around the country are gathering at this event to discuss some of […]
Congressional TriCaucus and Congressional Progressive Caucus Together Call for a Public Option
Today in a press conference, the Congressional Tri Caucus – a coalition of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Congressional Black Caucus and the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus – along with the Congressional Progressive Caucus, announced their call that any Health Care reform legislation must include a public health plan option.
Latino Elected Officials and White House Officials Prepare to Meet at NALEO Conference in Los Angeles
Later this week, the nation’s premiere organization of Latino political leaders known as the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) will convene in Los Angeles for their annual conference. Some high-level officials in the Obama administration will also be in attendance.
US Supreme Court Upholds Voting Rights Act Provision
As previously reported in La Plaza, the Supreme Court was asked to rule on the case Northwest Austin Municipal Utility District No.1 vs. Holder. This case was brought by a small Texas water district which was asking to be allowed to “bail out” of the Voting Rights Act’s Section 5 –which requires a handful of […]
Villaraigosa Will Not Run in California's Governor Race
Los Angeles City Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa appeared on CNN’s “The Situation Room” to announce that he would not be running as a gubernatorial candidate for the state of California. The mayor stated his dedication to the city of Los Angeles as the reason for not running and that much work is yet to be done. […]
Sen. Jim Inhofe Refuses to Meet with Sotomayor; Sotomayor Quits Women's Group
In the past three weeks, Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor has met with 71 senators during her trips to Washington. This week she will meeting with a few more, however, there is one Republican senator who refuses to meet with her: Sen. Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma.
GUEST BLOGGER SERIES:Silvia Henriquez "Latinas and Teen Pregnancy"
Latinas and all women have the human right to full information, resources, and services to make their healthiest decisions about relationships, sex, pregnancy and parenting.Focusing on teen pregnancy prevention as the main and only strategy to advancing adolescent sexual and reproductive health is not an adequate framework for doing so because so many of those […]
Two Pennsylvania Teens Sentenced for Hate Crime Against Latino
Two Pennsylvania teens have been sentenced to serve jail time for their roles in the beating death of 25-year-old Luis Ramirez last July. Brandon Piekarsky, 17, was sentenced to 6 to 23 months, and Derrick Donchak, 19, received 7 to 23 months for their participation in the death of Ramirez. The incident has been widely […]
Latinos Filling More High-Level Government Positions
The nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court has brought the issue of diversity in the federal government to the forefront. Her nomination is no doubt historic, but this fact has distracted from an equally important piece of information: Latinos now make up 11 percent of President Obama’s first 300 nominees for […]
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