Thank you Texas, you’ve come to the plate again! What a great state! Hope people moving from California don’t mess it up!
WIKI-National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials
Founded 1976Los Angeles, California
Website naleo.org
The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) is the leadership organization of the nations more than 6,000 Latino elected and appointed Latino public officials in the United States.[1]
History
Founded in 1976 by U.S. Representative Edward R. Roybal, Harry Pachon, Robert Garcia, and others recognizing the need for a national network of Latino office-holders aimed at bringing together Hispanic and Latino Americans of all national origin groups, political affiliations, and levels of government. On September 29, 1976, the National Association of Latino Democratic Officials was incorporated. The group adopted its current name on May 11, 1978, to reflect the nonpartisan nature of the organization.
Congressman Edward R. Roybal served as NALEO president from 1976 to 1991, when the board of directors named him president emeritus.
NALEO develops and implements programs promoting the integration of Latino immigrants into American society, developing future leaders among Latino youth, providing assistance and training to Latino elected and appointed officials and by conducting research on issues important to the Latino population.
See also
American GI Forum
Congressional Hispanic Caucus
Congressional Hispanic Conference
LNESC
LULAC
NCLR
National Hispanic Leadership Agenda
Republican National Hispanic Assembly
WIKI-National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials
Founded 1976Los Angeles, California
Website naleo.org
The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) is the leadership organization of the nations more than 6,000 Latino elected and appointed Latino public officials in the United States.[1]
History
Founded in 1976 by U.S. Representative Edward R. Roybal, Harry Pachon, Robert Garcia, and others recognizing the need for a national network of Latino office-holders aimed at bringing together Hispanic and Latino Americans of all national origin groups, political affiliations, and levels of government. On September 29, 1976, the National Association of Latino Democratic Officials was incorporated. The group adopted its current name on May 11, 1978, to reflect the nonpartisan nature of the organization.
Congressman Edward R. Roybal served as NALEO president from 1976 to 1991, when the board of directors named him president emeritus.
NALEO develops and implements programs promoting the integration of Latino immigrants into American society, developing future leaders among Latino youth, providing assistance and training to Latino elected and appointed officials and by conducting research on issues important to the Latino population.
See also
American GI Forum
Congressional Hispanic Caucus
Congressional Hispanic Conference
LNESC
LULAC
NCLR
National Hispanic Leadership Agenda
Republican National Hispanic Assembly
PELOSI SUCKS UP AT DC Gala--Ntl Assoc of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials
L-R--Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ);
Dr Salomon Melgen, VOXXI Chman (now in jail);
Rep Nancy Pelosi (D-CAL); San Francisco
J. Sanchez, US Under Secy of Commerce for Intl Trade,
Emilio Sanchez, Pres/CEO of VOXXI.
(Photo/Voxxi---Melgen's ethnic solidarity web site)
They should have a written and psych test for every new resident who moves to TX, the same way we filter the leftards from joining our company..
Up and down our staff, no one here is a Bernie or Hitlery supporter. We have a token fag in case we get sued by outside “forces”..
You stated “Hope people moving from California dont mess it up!”
They are already here and have established their “beachhead” in Austin. Austin is now the Texas capital of queers and perverts from California. On top of that it is now a liberal Mecca. THE ROT FROM THE HEAD HAS NOW BEGUN.