WASHINGTON - Poder Latinx celebrates this year’s civic health month with El Poder de tu Salud, a campaign driving attention to healthcare topics impacting the Latinx community and the role that civic engagement can play in these issues. The month will be dedicated to activities that will increase awareness on how the participation of patients and healthcare workers in the electoral process can impact their lives and that of communities at large. The events will feature expert speakers who have created resources that will educate Latinx communities on the importance of maintaining and strengthening health, educational issues, and voting efforts.
Read MoreNATIONWIDE - Poder Latinx expresses profound disappointment and concern in the wake of the recent Supreme Court decision to reverse President Biden’s plan for student debt forgiveness. This ruling sends a daunting message to countless Latinx students and families who have long struggled to pursue higher education and alleviate the burdens of student loans. Banning student loan forgiveness exacerbates economic challenges toward pursuing education and perpetuates systemic barriers faced by our community. This ruling serves as another reminder of the power of the vote to influence future supreme court appointments and their impact on American lives. By reversing the prospect of debt forgiveness, the Supreme Court has disregarded the struggles faced by countless Latinx students and their families, threatening to further widen the disparities that plague our community.
Read MoreNATIONWIDE - Yesterday, the Supreme Court Justice of the United States repealed the use of Affirmative action in the college admissions process. Poder Latinx expresses deep concern over this recent Supreme Court ruling that poses a significant setback for achieving a fair and inclusive society for the Latinx community. By banning affirmative action, the perpetuation of disparities will hinder social mobility for Latinx students, professionals, and communities. This ruling serves as a reminder of the power of the vote to influence future supreme court appointments and their impact on American lives.
Read MoreORLANDO, FL - Yesterday, Florida legislators voted in favor of passing Senate Bill 1718, which contains policies that will impact Florida’s immigrant community. This bill has been one of the many parts of Governor DeSantis's legislative attacks on the immigrant community. House Representatives introduced common-sense amendments to SB 1718, many of which would have protected mixed-status families, DACA recipients, a patient’s right to privacy, and more. Of the 18 proposed changes to SB 1718, all were voted down by the majority. As of now, SB 1718 will go into effect on July 1, 2023.
Read MoreORLANDO, FL - As of today, the Florida House and Senate have passed Senate Bill 7050, an election-reform bill, presenting several proposed changes to the state’s Elections Code. One of the provisions includes restrictions and penalties for third-party voter registration organizations (3PVROS), of which there are nearly 2,000 active 3PVROs registered in Florida. This bill includes a provision in which the individuals collecting or handling voter registration applications on behalf of a 3PVRO must be a citizen of the United States. A violation of this could result in an organization being fined $50,000 for each non-citizen handling voter registrations. It would also create a shorter timeline for a voter registration group to return completed forms to county elections offices after they’ve been filled out by a potential voter, and a daily late fee of $50 per late application.
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