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Accountability / Civic Engagement / Electoral Power

Robert Santos, the new U.S. Census Director wants to ramp up outreach

The U.S. Census is about power and money, and Texas Latinos have so far lost on both counts; in electoral power and federal funding that helps support important vital infrastructure and health and human service needs.  Rogelio Saenz’s pre-2020 Census potential ‘undercount’ impact brief was predictive.

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Chicano Movement Legacies: Fifty Years of Raza Unida Party
Texas’ Climate Disaster: Latino Community Impact and Policy Assessment

Action Corner

Court Ruling Jeopardizes Texas Dream Act

U.S. Justice Department Sues Galveston County’s Discriminatory Redistricting Plan

Worth Repeating: Dan Patrick’s CRT Absurdity

End Title 42 – Illegal Actions & Lives Harmed

Climate Disaster Recovery: History of Mismanagement & Discrimination
Part 1 | Part 2

Texas Policymaking vs. Latino Power Shift Framework

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