With significant issues such as the Census, immigration reform, and the state's economic recovery at stake, Latino voters will once again be a key demographic in the 2010 election cycle.
Latinos' goal for the Census is to make sure they get counted, stated the organizations at a recent press conference. They also noted the importance of passing legislation for immigration reform this year. And in terms of the state's economic recovery, Latinos are making sure that budget cuts don't disproportionately harm their communities.
U.S. Census, held every 10 years, seeks to count everyone residing in the United States to determine Congressional representation and federal funding throughout the nation. Using Census data, the government decides which neighborhoods should receive funds for vital infrastructure, such as schools, hospitals and roads depending on population size.
Latina/o Advocacy Day, (March 14-15) provides advocacy/lobby training and briefings on current policy issues such as civil rights/economic justice, the environment, education, immigration and healthcare by and for Latinas and Latinos in Colorado.
Colorado Caucuses, (March 16) Precinct Caucus participants have the opportunity to contribute and help determine the planks in the Republican and Democratic Party Platform; en encourage Latinos to participate and to submit resolutions in support of comprehensive immigration reform.
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