Press Release Arizona Latino Caucus Elects New Leadership New Priorities

Press Release Arizona Latino Caucus Elects New Leadership New Priorities
Press Release Arizona Latino Caucus Elects New Leadership New Priorities

Press Release Arizona Latino Caucus Elects New Leadership New Priorities For immediate release february 1, 2023phoenix – the arizona latino legislative caucus has elected representative lydia hernandez and senator anna hernandez, both of phoenix, as co chairs for the 56th legislature. arizona is home to 2.2 million latinos, and the new leadership reflects the growing and diverse population that they serve. representative hernandez will chair the caucus in 2023. Phoenix – the arizona latino legislative caucus has elected representative lydia hernandez and senator anna hernandez, both of phoenix, as co chairs for the 56th legislature. arizona is home to 2.2 million latinos, and the new leadership reflects the growing and diverse population that they serve. representative hernandez will chair the caucus in 2023, and senator hernandez will serve as 2024.

Press Release Arizona Latino Caucus Elects New Leadership New Priorities
Press Release Arizona Latino Caucus Elects New Leadership New Priorities

Press Release Arizona Latino Caucus Elects New Leadership New Priorities Feb. 22, 2021. more from this show. the arizona latino legislative caucus has new leadership. horizonte host jose cardenas spoke with senate caucus co chair sally ann gonzales and house caucus co chair andres cano. cano started by saying, “we at the latino caucus believe we have tremendous work in front of us to be able to uplift the voices. For immediate release may 8, 2024 phoenix – the arizona latino legislative caucus released the following statement regarding the may 1 press release: 'it will save lives' – democrats deliver as 1864 abortion ban repeal passes. Last year, unidosus, the nation's largest latino civil rights and advocacy organization, and mi familia vota, a national civic engagement organization, announced a multi year, multi state partnership connecting electoral programs, policy advocacy, research, and community engagement to lift latino voices.as a part of this effort, unidosus and mi familia vota today released the results of a 2023. Inflation and jobs are the #1 and #3 priorities. these findings track with long standing latino concerns about the economy. health care is the fourth priority. notably, crime gun violence rose to #2, driven by concerns about easy access to guns and school shootings. for the first time, abortion is among the top five issues, and 80% of arizona.

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