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Latino Victory Fund Stands with Reproductive Rights and Justice Activists, Patients and Partners in Texas

Washington, D.C. — On midnight of Sept. 01, 2021, Texas S.B. 8 went into effect, banning abortion after six weeks and allowing individuals to sue an abortion provider or anyone who may have helped someone get an abortion for damages up to $10,000.  Latino Victory Fund President and CEO Nathalie Rayes issued the following statement: […]

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Latino Victory Fund Statement on House Passage of Budget Resolution

Washington, D.C. — Today, the U.S.House of Representatives voted on a budget resolution to advance key parts of President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better agenda. Nathalie Rayes, Latino Victory Fund president and CEO, issued the following statement:  “This is an important step in advancing President Biden’s agenda for working families and all Americans. This budget

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Latino Victory Project Statement on Senate Passing Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act

Washington, D.C. — Today, the United States Senate passed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The bill will now go to the U.S. House and if passed, it will be signed into law. Nathalie Rayes, Latino Victory Project president and CEO issued the following statement:  “This is a monumental win for President Biden’s agenda

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Latino Victory Fund Congratulates Lorena González for Advancing to the Seattle Mayoral General Election

González is one step closer to becoming the first Latina mayor of Seattle.  Washington, D.C. — Latino Victory Fund congratulates Lorena González for advancing to the Seattle mayoral general election. González previously made history when she became the first Latina elected to the Seattle City Council. Now, González could become the first Latina and woman

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Latino Victory Project Statement Marking the Second Year since El Paso Shooting

Washington, D.C. — Two years ago, El Paso faced a domestic terror attack by a white supremacist that took the lives of 23 people and injured nearly two dozen. Nathalie Rayes, Latino Victory Project president and CEO, issued the following statement:  “Two years ago, El Paso grieved the loss of family and loved ones and

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Latino Victory Project: Texas Federal Judge DACA Ruling is Severely Misguided, Huge Blow to Progress to Fix Broken Immigration System

Washington D.C. – Today, a federal judge in Texas ordered the federal government to stop issuing Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) applications. Latino Victory Project President & CEO Nathalie Rayes issued the following statement:  “This ruling is a severely misguided decision and a huge blow to the progress made to fix our broken immigration

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Latino Victory Fund Congratulates New York City Council Candidates for Winning Democratic Primary Election

Washington, D.C. – Latino Victory Fund congratulates Shaun Abreu, Carmen de la Rosa, Pierina Sanchez, Tiffany Cabán, and Francisco Moya for their victories in the New York City Democratic Primary.  “It’s evident that New Yorkers want to elect candidates that will transform the New York City Council into a government body that reflects its diverse

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Latino Victory Fund Congratulates New York City Council Candidates for Winning Primary Election

Washington, D.C. – Latino Victory Fund congratulates Diana Ayala, Jennifer Gutiérrez, Carlina Rivera, and Marjorie Velázquez on their victories in the New York City Democratic Primary. Ayala and Rivera were reelected as the Democratic nominees, Gutiérrez is the Democratic nominee to represent District 34, and Velázquez could become the first Latina to represent District 13, if elected in November. “These

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New 2020 Election Retrospective from Third Way, The Collective PAC, and Latino Victory Reveals Challenges and Opportunities for Democrats

Six-Month Project the most Extensive Review Yet of 2020 Congressional Races Washington, D.C. – Third Way, The Collective PAC, and Latino Victory today announced the results of their major review of the 2020 House and Senate races. The study, conducted by Lynda Tran and Marlon Marshall, included nearly 150 interviews as well as a deep dive

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Latino Victory Fund Endorses Anna Valencia for Illinois Secretary of State

Washington, D.C. – Today, the Latino Victory Fund announced the endorsement of Anna Valencia for Illinois secretary of state. If elected, Valencia would be the first Latina, woman, and mom elected to this seat.  “Anna’s candidacy is historic for Latinos, women, and millennials. She’s a highly qualified candidate with a bold vision for modernizing the

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