Conservation support has increased across eight Western states
For Latino communities…conservation’s not simply about a policy issue, it’s about our identify, and our heritage and our way of life.”
For Latino communities…conservation’s not simply about a policy issue, it’s about our identify, and our heritage and our way of life.”
New data shows shifting priorities, rising turnout potential, and intensified outreach across key battleground states.
Nevada Secretary of State and avid traveler discusses checks and balances, the state’s automatic voter registration, and his experience overseeing elections.
Latinos brace for a turbulent 2026: economic strain, immigration fears, and major clean‑energy job losses. The stakes have never been higher.
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The New Year is a significant time for many cultures around the world, and Latino communities are no exception. The
Carter withdrew U.S. support for the Somoza regime in Nicaragua. He reduced military aid to Augusto Pinochet in Chile, Ernesto Geisel in Brazil, and Jorge Rafael Videla in Argentina.
The holiday celebration is a blend of religious significance with festive spirit.
While some may avoid assigning blame, this is naive. Responsibility clearly lies with the Democratic Party elite…
Hispanics are increasingly recognized as a critical swing voter demographic, wielding substantial influence in crucial battleground states.
For Rico Cortez, a Mexican American raised by a single mother, growing up with a strong matriarch has shaped his political views.
It’s an economic advance from communities whose contributions have historically been pivotal in the nation’s development.