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Latino Victory Fund Endorses Ricardo Lara for Re-election as California Insurance Commissioner

Washington, D.C. — Latino Victory Fund endorsed Ricardo Lara for re-election as California insurance commissioner. The organization endorsed Lara in 2018 when he made history by becoming the first Latino insurance commissioner and first LGBTQ statewide elected official in California. Statement by Nathalie Rayes, Latino Victory Fund President and CEO: “We are thrilled to support […]

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Latino Victory Fund Endorses John Lira for Congress

Washington, D.C. — Today, Latino Victory Fund announced that it endorsed John Lira, the Democratic candidate running for Texas’s 23rd Congressional District.  Texas is a top priority state for Latino Victory and Democrats in the 2022 election. If Lira is elected, he will flip the 23rd District from Republican to Democrat, increasing Latino representation in

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Latino Victory Fund Endorses Nellie Gorbea for Rhode Island Governor

Washington, D.C. – Today, Latino Victory Fund announced the endorsement of Nellie Gorbea for Rhode Island governor. Gorbea would be the first Latina elected governor of Rhode Island and the first Latina governor in New England, as well as the first Puerto Rican-born governor stateside.  “Secretary Gorbea’s historic candidacy reflects the Latino community’s growing political

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Latino Victory Condemns Cruel and Immoral Treatment of Haitian Migrants in the U.S.-Mexico Border

Washington, D.C. — Today, the El Paso Times reported that U.S. Border Patrol agents engaged in violence against Haitian migrants seeking asylum in the U.S.–Mexico border in Del Rio, Texas. Nathalie Rayes, President and CEO of Latino Victory, released the following statement condemning the violence against Haitian asylum seekers. “We are deeply disturbed by the

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Latino Victory Fund Endorses Senator Catherine Cortez Masto

Washington, D.C. — Today, Latino Victory Fund announced that it has endorsed Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, D-NV, for reelection to the U.S. Senate in the 2022 election. The organization endorsed Cortez Masto’s 2016 historic candidacy when she became the first Latina elected to the United States Senate.  Nathalie Rayes, Latino Victory Fund President and CEO

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Latino Victory Project Welcomes Cástulo de la Rocha and Yrthya A. Dinzey-Flores to its Board of Directors 

Washington, D.C. — Latino Victory Project announced the appointment of Castulo de la Rocha and Yrthya A. Dinzey-Flores to the organization’s Board of Directors.  De la Rocha is president and CEO of AltaMed Health Services Corporation, a health care center that has expanded health care access in Southern California’s low-income neighborhoods. Dinzey-Flores is an innovative

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Latino Victory Fund Endorses Daniel Hernandez Jr., in Historic Bid for Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District

Washington, D.C. — Latino Victory Fund announced the endorsement of Daniel Hernandez Jr., Democratic candidate for Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District. If elected to office, Hernandez would be the first Latino and first LGBTQ elected to represent the district.  “Daniel is a public servant at heart and a courageous leader. He has an impressive track record

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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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