Arizona AG Sues Federal Govt To Overturn Voting Rights Act

Arizona AG Sues Federal Govt To Overturn Voting Rights Act

Mary Mata August 29, 2011

Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne, also known as the guy who tried to ban Mexican-American studies courses in public schools, is suing the federal government claiming that parts of the […]

Tea Party: Rick Perry Is Too Weak On Immigration

NewsTaco August 12, 2011

On paper Rick Perry looks like the Republican Party’s best bet for 2012. He’s the Governor of Texas, a state that has managed to grow its economy and add jobs through the […]

Latino Politics Is Not Separate From American Politics

NewsTaco July 22, 2011

First things first: Latino politics is American politics. It isn’t a particular flavor of American politics, a separate segment of American politics or a special interest of American politics. It […]

Voter ID Laws In 13 States Restrict Latino Vote

NewsTaco June 3, 2011

In the past two months legislators in 13 states across the country have approved Voter ID laws. According to a report in the New York Times the latest states to […]

Texas Legislature Approves Voter ID

NewsTaco May 27, 2011

It’s not like we didn’t see this one coming. What with the Texas GOP reading population tea leaves, fighting for dear life in the redistricting process and seeing their waning popularity in […]

Voter ID Bill Affects Latinos, The Elderly

Mary Mata March 25, 2011

By Abby Rapoport No one expected a lot of surprises in House’s voter ID debate yesterday. For years, state Republicans have wanted to require photo identification before voters cast a […]