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Hispanic Caucus renews effort to expand campaign map

Morales, 44, said he has seen Latino political clout increase since he arrived in the state at the age of 6.  From the school board to the state legislature, "our numbers have grown," he said.

Policy · 117th Congress

Census missed housing units in rural, Native American areas

Corrected 6:20 p.m. | The 2020 census missed the most housing units on Native American reservations and in other rural areas, according to the latest Census Bureau report released Tuesday.

Policy · 117th Congress

Diversifying population challenges government programs

He noted that Hispanic respondents who marked themselves as white dropped from 53 percent in 2010 to 20 percent last year, and the “two or more races” category increased from 6 percent to more than 30

Opinion · 117th Congress

Statues come down, while barriers to truth are erected

There is no more absurd example than in Tennessee, where parents from “Moms for Liberty” don’t want children to learn about what 6-year-old Ruby Bridges endured when she integrated her New Orleans

Policy · 117th Congress

Tribes see progress in COVID-19 fight

The recent COVID-19 relief law (PL 117-2) appropriated $6 billion for IHS, with $600 million pegged for vaccine distribution.

Opinion · 117th Congress

GOP election strategy more Jim Crow than John Lewis

Though the 6-3 conservative majority on the Supreme Court seems likely to approve the policies because that’s what they do, Michael Carvin, a lawyer for the Arizona GOP, revealed more than he may have

Congress · 117th Congress

Variety of last-minute changes made to Senate aid package

The flurry of activity on Friday and Saturday that resulted in trimming added unemployment benefits from $400 to $300 per week, coupled with a one-week extension to Sept. 6, also probably freed up

Policy · 117th Congress

Vaccine push may leave behind diverse communities

The latest CDC data shows the national vaccine distribution at about 60 percent white, 11 percent Hispanic or Latino, 5 percent Black and 6 percent Asian.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Latino voters swayed by sustained effort, groups say

state’s Democratic Party hoped to register millions of new voters, Biden’s 46 percent of the vote closed the gap from 2016 nominee Hillary Clinton’s 43 percent, but he still ended up losing by nearly 6