Browsing by Subject "Health Care"
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2015 NCLR Annual Report
(2016-04-21)After a promising start, 2015 ended up being a challenging year for the Latino community. Yet despite these obstacles, our Affiliates and advocates achieved some great accomplishments, the least of which includes the passage ... -
2016 NCLR Annual Report
(NCLR, 2017-05-05)We are at a pivotal moment in our nation’s history and it’s more important now than ever that we remain committed to being the voice of the Latino community. If the last 49 years have taught us anything, it’s that when ... -
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, ... -
2017 NCLR Capital Awards: Message from NCLR President and CEO Janet Murguía
(NCLR, 2017-03-29)Remarks of NCLR President and CEO Janet Murguía presented at the 2017 NCLR Capital Awards on March 29 in Washington, DC. -
2017 UnidosUS Annual Report
(UnidosUS, 2018-06-07)This is our first annual report as UnidosUS. At our Annual Conference in Phoenix last July, we announced that the National Council of La Raza would become UnidosUS. To us, Unidos is more than just a new name. Unidos is a ... -
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2018 UnidosUS Capital Awards: President's Message
(UnidosUS, 2018-03-22)Remarks of UnidosUS President and CEO Janet Murguía presented at the 2018 UnidosUS Capital Awards on March 22 in Washington, DC. -
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2020 UnidosUS Capital Awards President’s Message
(UnidosUS, 2020-09-15)Remarks of UnidosUS President and CEO Janet Murguía presented at the 2020 UnidosUS Capital Awards on September 15. -
The Affordable Care Act and the Latino Community: What’s at Stake in Repeal without Replace?
(NCLR, 2017-02-13)A look at the impact of the Affordable Care Act on the Latino community and the potential implications if the law were to be repealed. -
Affordable Care Act Threatened: What’s at Stake for Latinos
(UnidosUS, 2020-10-30)The Affordable Care Act remains a critical pathway to coverage for Latinos and remains in effect until a ruling is delivered. This fact sheet identifies the harms the Latino community would face if the ACA is struck down. -
Antecedentes de ICHIA
(2007-04-23)En el 2005, más de 3.2 millones de niños latinos no tuvieron cobertura de salud durante todo el año, conformando casi dos quintas partes (38.8%) de los niños sin cuidado médico de los Estados Unidos -
Benefits of Home-Cooked Meals
(2016-03-30)Cooking healthy meals at home saves money, allows for better portion control, and much more. -
Children's Health Insurance Program: Funding Reauthorization
(UnidosUS, 2017-09-15)UnidosUS Testimony submitted to U.S. Senate Committee on Finance on September 15, 2017. -
Children's Oral Health is Vital to their Overall Health and Future Infographic
(NCLR, 2017-01-30)Infographic on the importance of early oral health care among children. -
CHIP and Latino Kids: What’s at Stake if Congress Fails to Act?
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-30)Updated fact sheet detailing the impact of CHIP on Latino children and families. Also, includes UnidosUS’ recommendations for CHIP funding reauthorization by the end of 2017. -
CHIP and Latino Kids: What’s at Stake?
(UnidosUS, 2017-09-09)Fact sheet detailing the impact of CHIP on Latino children and families. Also, includes Unidos US’ recommendations for funding reauthorization. -
Closing the Health Care Coverage Gap in Texas: A Latino Perspective
(2014-08-19)This issue brief covers key potential benefits of Medicaid expansion on Latinos in Texas. -
“Community Health Workers Act of 2007” (Español)
(2007-04-14)El  Community Health Workers Act of 2007 (CHWA, por sus siglas en inglés) (S. 586), fue presentada por el Senador Jeff Bingaman (D-NM), dirigido al trabajo de trabajadores comunitarios que educan sobre temas de salud -
“Community Health Workers Act”
(2007-03-06)The  Community Health Workers Act of 2007  (CHWA) (S. 586, H.R. 1968), introduced by Senator Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) and Representative Hilda Solis (D-CA), addresses the work of community health workers, also known by many ...



















