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Mary Mata March 7, 2013

By Amanda Maxwell, La Onda Verde de NRDC Chile Persistent drought in Chile’s central region has caused water levels to drop in six major reservoirs used for power generation. According to the […]

Will the Supremes Axe the Voting Rights Act?

Mary Mata

Jeb Bush, Jr. Tweets: Father’s Immigration Position Not a “Flip Flop”

Mary Mata March 6, 2013

Latino Civic Engagement Key in Achieving Immigration Reform

Mary Mata

By Ben Monterroso, National Executive Director, Mi Familia Vota Education Fund  America is all about opportunities and giving a chance to those who want to achieve the American Dream. Our government […]

Immigration policy stance directly tied to winning the Latino vote

Mary Mata

By Matt Barreto, Ph.D., Latino Decisions A new Latino Decisions poll finds that Latino voters are paying very close attention to the immigration debate in Congress and that a candidate’s stance […]

Poll: Immigration Reform Now Top Issue for Latinos

Mary Mata

By Sandra Lilley, NBCLatino Latino voters want the President and Congress to address immigration more than any other issue, with 58 percent saying this is more important than jobs (38 percent), education (19 […]

L.A. Mayor’s Race: Garcetti and Greuel Top the Field

Mary Mata

By Los Angeles Times City Councilman Eric Garcetti and Controller Wendy Greuel remained ahead of the pack in the race for mayor of Los Angeles early Wednesday morning with all city […]