Browsing by Subject "Budget"
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2017 Latino Priorities, American Values: A Latino Policy Agenda for the 115th Congress
(NCLR, 2017-07-10)This document presents UnidosUS's federal policy priorities for the 115th Congress. It outlines broad reforms that would bolster opportunities for Latinos across a range of areas, including civil rights, economic issues, ... -
An Acceptable Tax Deal Should Help All Working Families without Punishing Taxpaying Immigrants
(2015-12-01)As the year draws to a close, lawmakers in Washington are hoping to strike a deal that would extend expiring tax credits for businesses and for millions of hardworking families, many of them Latino. -
Business and Latino Advocacy Groups in Las Vegas Urge Congress Not to Leave Working Families Out of Tax Deals
(2015-10-22)Today, the Las Vegas Latin Chamber of Commerce (LVLCC) joined NCLR (National Council of La Raza), Mi Familia Vota, Community Services of Nevada (CSNV) and local elected officials for a town hall where they called on Congress ... -
The Congressional Tax Package and Latinos: What You Need to Know
(2015-12-21)This fact sheet provides an overview of the $680 billion congressional tax deal passed in December 2015 and its impact on Latinos. The deal makes a number of credits permanent, including the refundable Child Tax Credit ... -
El paquete fiscal del congreso y los latinos: Lo que usted debe saber
(2016-01-25)Esta hoja de hechos proporciona una vista general del acuerdo tributario de $680 mil millones aprobado por el Congreso en diciembre 2015 y sus consecuencias para los latinos. El acuerdo hace varios créditos permanentes, ... -
Federal Programs Lift Latinos Out of Poverty: Spotlight on Arizona
(UnidosUS, 2017-09-15)For more than 50 years, anti-poverty programs have helped ensure that working families are lifted out of poverty when times are tough or their wages are too low for them to be able to make ends meet. This fact sheet provides ... -
Federal Programs Lift Latinos Out of Poverty: Spotlight on Nevada
(UnidosUS, 2017-08-30)For more than 50 years, anti-poverty programs have helped ensure that working families are lifted out of poverty when times are tough or their wages are too low for them to be able to make ends meet. This fact sheet provides ... -
Federal Programs Lift Millions of Families from Communities of Color Out of Poverty
(UnidosUS, 2017-12-18)For more than 50 years, anti-poverty programs have helped ensure that working families are lifted out of poverty when times are tough or their wages are too low for them to be able to make ends meet. These programs are ... -
Federal Programs Lift Millions of Latinos Out of Poverty
(UnidosUs, 2017-07)For more than 50 years, anti-poverty programs have helped ensure that working families are lifted out of poverty when times are tough or their wages are too low for them to be able to make ends meet. These programs are ... -
Federal Programs Lift Millions of Latinos Out of Poverty
(UnidosUS, 2018-10-17)For more than 50 years, anti-poverty programs have helped support working families when times are tough, or their wages are too low for them to be able to make ends meet. These programs are collectively known as the “social ... -
The Federal Tax Code: Eligibility for Refundable Tax Credits and Latinos
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-08)The “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act,” the latest tax bill from House Republicans, would result in a massive tax cut for the richest Americans and big corporations, while providing little, if any, tax relief to working- and middle-income ... -
The Federal Tax Code: Higher Education Tax Benefits and Latinos
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-09)The “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act,” the latest tax bill from House Republicans, would result in a massive tax cut for the richest Americans and big corporations, while providing little, if any, tax relief to working- and middle-income ... -
The Federal Tax Code: Medicare and Latinos
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-27)The “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act,” the latest tax bill from Congressional Republicans, would result in a massive tax cut for the richest Americans and big corporations, while providing little, if any, tax relief to working- and ... -
The Federal Tax Code: Small Business Provisions and Latinos
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-15)The “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act,” the latest tax bill from House Republicans, would result in a massive tax cut for the richest Americans and big corporations, while providing little, if any, tax relief to working- and middle-income ... -
Fiscal Year 2018 Federal Budget: A Preliminary Assessment of the President’s Request
(NCLR, 2017-05-23)This two-pager outlines NCLR's initial assessment of President Trump's fiscal year 2018 budget request. It includes details on funding priorities important to the Latino community. -
FY Federal Budget: Workforce Development and Latinos
(UnidosUS, 2017-08)These one-pagers outline UnidosUS’s priorities for the federal budget across a variety of issues, including SNAP, Head Start, Title III Language Acquisition Grants, and workforce development programs. -
FY18 Federal Budget Briefer: Medicaid and Latino Children and Families
(NCLR, 2017-06-23)This one-pager outlines the importance of Medicaid for the Latino community. It includes national data on enrollment rates for Latinos and highlights funding threats to Medicaid. -
FY18 Federal Budget: Head Start and Latinos
(UnidosUS, 2017-08)These one-pagers outline UnidosUS’s priorities for the federal budget across a variety of issues, including SNAP, Head Start, Title III Language Acquisition Grants, and workforce development programs. -
FY18 Federal Budget: Nutrition Assistance and Latinos
(UnidosUS, 2017-08)These one-pagers outline UnidosUS’s priorities for the federal budget across a variety of issues, including SNAP, Head Start, Title III Language Acquisition Grants, and workforce development programs. -
FY18 Federal Budget: Refundable Tax Credits and Latinos
(UnidosUS, 2017-08)These one-pagers outline UnidosUS’s priorities for the federal budget across a variety of issues, including SNAP, Head Start, Title III Language Acquisition Grants, and workforce development programs.



















