Nation's Largest and Oldest Latino Civil Rights Organization Says It Will Work with the New Administration When President Sheinbaum Takes Office on October 1
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Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Denounces State Ban Against Water and Shade Breaks Despite Record-Setting Heat in 2023 and Forecast for This Year
WASHINGTON, DC— During last night’s State of the Union Address, President Biden highlighted his notable accomplishments, his legislative agenda for the year and underscored the need for increased bipartisanship to accomplish more for the country. In reaction to President Biden’s speech, LULAC National President Domingo Garcia issued the following statement:
Partnership will work towards supporting current education policies that ensure Latinos and other communities are adequately represented across local, state, and federal education policy.