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NALEO News
01/05/09: NALEO Statement on Governor Richardson's Withdrawal as Commerce Secretary Nominee
12/23/08: Civil Rights Organizations Call for Efforts to Overcome Flaws in New Redistricting Process Created by Prop. 11
12/19/08: NALEO Commends Nomination of Hilda L. Solis to Serve As Secretary of Labor
12/18/08: NALEO Educational Fund Expresses Deep Concern Over Report on Delay of Swearing-In of New Citizens
12/17/08: NALEO Commends Nomination of Ken Salazar to Serve As Secretary of the Interior
12/03/08: NALEO Commends Nomination of Bill Richardson to Serve As Secretary of Commerce
12/01/08: NALEO Educational Fund Releases the 2008 NALEO Presidential Appointment Primer
11/26/08: NALEO Commends Appointment of Cecilia Muñoz
11/25/08: NALEO Educational Fund Board Elects Three New Directors
 

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Post Election Profile
A State-by-State summary of Latinos in Congress and State Legislatures after the 2008 General Election.
2008 General Election Profile
NALEO's 'Races to Watch' publication presents an analysis of all Latino candidates running for office
in the November general election.
2008 Latino Political Handbook
A pocket-size version of the NALEO Latino election handbook.
2008 Latino Election Handbook
Since 2004, the number of Latinos registered to vote has doubled. Latino voters are playing a pivotal role in our nation's elections, and as a result candidates and parties now actively pursue Latino support.
NALEO Health Tool Kit
A resource guide for addressing obesity in your community.

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>NALEO 26th Annual Conference in
>Washington, D.C. featuring Senator
>Barack Obama and Senator John
>McCain, Senator Hillary Clinton,
>Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate
>Majority Leader Harry Reid and
>Commerce Secretary Gutierrez

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NALEO has been serving its members since 1976, and with more than 6,000 Latino elected and appointed officials across the country, you will join the largest national network of Latino public officers and civic leaders committed to shaping and improving American society.


>Edward R. Roybal
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>
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