Congressional Hispanic Caucus
@hispaniccaucus
The 41-Member Congressional Hispanic Caucus advocates for issues important to Hispanics via the legislative process in Congress.
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http://chc.house.gov 20-04-2009 14:33:01
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Artificial intelligence (AI) holds incredible promises, but it is also important to address its challenges. By ensuring diverse representation and voices in #AI development, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus is leading efforts to create a more just and equitable AI future.
After joining President Biden & Vice President Kamala Harris Harris in Maryland to announce historic prescription drug pricing negotiations by Medicare, CHC Chair Nanette D. Barragán released the following statement ⬇️
We stood with President Biden Biden & Vice President Kamala Harris Harris when their Admin made this life-changing announcement to keep families together. This is one of our top priorities. We’ll fight to see this policy through as Republicans continue to do all they can to tear families in our Latino
Terrible news. But while Republicans continue to attack immigrants and their families, my Congressional Hispanic Caucus colleagues and I will continue to fight for humane policies like this one that #KeepFamiliesTogether.
Thank you to our very own, @repsalinas, & @repbonamici for welcoming NIST Director Dr. Locascio & the CHC to Chemeketa Community College Community College in Oregon, as we highlight investments in Oregon from the Chips & Science Act. We brought stakeholders together to make sure local students,
I get so much inspiration from talking with students about the transformative power of education and training. At Chemeketa Community College in Oregon, I joined a STEM workforce roundtable with HACU, UnidosUS, and Andrea Salinas, Suzanne Bonamici and Nanette D. Barragán.
The CHIPS & Science Act is bringing major investments to Oregon, but we have to ensure everyone can benefit. I led a roundtable w/ Congressional Hispanic Caucus Chair Barragán, Suzanne Bonamici, U.S. Commerce Dept., & local leaders about creating opportunities for Latinos in the semiconductor industry.
I was glad to join Congresswoman Andrea Salinas, Congressional Hispanic Caucus Chairwoman Nanette D. Barragán, National Institute of Standards and Technology Director Locascio, Susie Feliz, and other academic, non-profit, and business leaders to discuss how to best support and expand opportunities for Latino students and community members.