President’s Remarks On Affordable Care Act Ruling
President’s Remarks On Affordable Care Act Ruling
THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary ______________________ For Immediate Release June 28, 2012 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ON THE SUPREME COURT RULING ON THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT […]
Morning NewsTaco
Monday June 25th, 2012 Blocking Latino Votes (The New York Times): “Latino Growth Not Fully Felt at Voting Booth” (front page, June 10) discussed how Latino voter participation lags behind […]
National Report: People Of Color Under Represented In Public Service Leadership
PRESS RELEASE NEW YORK, May 22, 2012 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — National Urban Fellows, one of the country’s oldest leadership development organizations, announced today the findings of Diversity Counts: Racial and […]
Health Care Jobs Not Going To Latinos, Study Finds
By Griselda Nevárez, Voxxi The health care industry is growing and those who pursue a career in it could see a promising future along with a hefty paycheck. One-third of the nation’s fastest growing […]
How Will The Healthcare Reform Decision Affect Latinos?
Whether the U.S Supreme Court will uphold the Healthcare Reform Act or not is something I won’t bother to speculate. There are enough opinions and soothsayers out there to satisfy […]
The Affordable Care Act And Latinos
By Alejandra Campoverdi, White House Deputy Director of Hispanic Media As we commemorate the second anniversary of the Affordable Care Act this Friday, it’s worth taking a look at the many […]
One Young Latino Hopes To Change Houston For The Better
By Arthur D. Soto-Vásquez Joseph Carlos Madden, 28, is running for a seat in the Texas legislature. Originally from Houston, he already directs the Legislative Study Group and is the […]
New Study Links Climate Change to Higher Medical Costs
By Frances Beinecke When I speak to lawmakers and business leaders about the costs of climate change, they tend to think in terms of damaged property and lost agricultural revenue. […]
Climate Change Means Higher Medical Costs
By Frances Beinecke When I speak to lawmakers and business leaders about the costs of climate change, they tend to think in terms of damaged property and lost agricultural revenue. Certainly […]
A Few Good Reasons To Say No To Soda
If current trends continue, about 50 percent of Americans will be obese by 2030, according to a new study. This would increase the total number of obese people in the […]