16 February 2023
Latinos Show Concern about Water, Drought in 13th Annual Conservation in the West Poll
Colorado College’s 13th annual State of the Rockies Project Conservation in the West Poll released today showed a marked increase in concern for Latino voters over water issues like drought, inadequate water supplies and the…
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23 January 2023
Hispanic Access’ Latino Climate Council Members Convene in Puerto Rico to Discuss 2023 Council Strategy to Help Local Latino Communities
From January 16 to 20th, Hispanic Access Foundation held an in-person convening for the Latino Climate Council members in San Juan, Puerto Rico to discuss climate change solution strategies for Latino communities in 2023. “Latino…
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15 December 2022
New Report Highlights 12 Latino Heritage Landmarks in Need of Protection
The Report Comes on the Heels of Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument Designation, Pledge to Designate Avi Kwa Ame National Monument by President Biden Today, a new report titled, “National Landmarks We Need to Protect:…
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14 December 2022
Hispanic Access Statement on Updated Methane EPA Rule
In November, President Biden issued an updated draft rule to cut methane and other harmful pollutants from new and existing oil and gas operations. In response to the methane rule update, Maite Arce, president and…
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30 November 2022
Hispanic Access Statement on Avi Kwa Ame National Monument
Today, the Washington Post reported that President Biden plans to designate Avi Kwa Ame as a national monument to protect the ancestral lands of the Fort Mojave Tribe, advancing towards the goal of protecting 30…
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03 November 2022
Hispanic Access Receives EPA Funding for Community Air Pollution Monitoring Project
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced community air pollution monitoring projects lead by the Hispanic Access Foundation in Idaho and other states will receive $499,922 in funding to enhance air quality monitoring. The projects…
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