
MALC
@malctx
The Mexican American Legislative Caucus of the TX House of Representatives is the largest & oldest Latino Caucus in the US. Chairman @RepRamonRomero #txlege
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https://www.malc.org/ 13-06-2009 16:06:20
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For the first time in Texas House history, mariachis rang out from the dais to celebrate Mexican Mother’s Day. Thank you Christina Morales, Rep Ramón, & Speaker Dustin Burrows for honoring culture, community & the power of madres. 🎶 Mariachi Capitál 🇲🇽 #txlege #DiadelasMadres


HB 2308 by Rep. State Rep. Eddie Morales, Jr.—co-authored by 11 MALC members—earned bipartisan support to bring smart, efficient reforms to Texas border policy. MALC is committed to real investment and lasting solutions for our border communities. #txlege


Let's come together to celebrate the birthday of Mary Ann Perez! Wishing you a wonderful year ahead!🎉


Only 18 days left in session. As we head into tonight’s midnight deadline for House bills, my desk mate Senfronia Thompson reminds us why we’re here: to do the people’s work. We serve because we care about our communities—let’s keep showing up and making them proud. #txlege






Sometimes our greatest strategies come from huddling on the sidelines. We’re up against a slew of bad bills and divisive policy. But with strong work ethic, we’re never going to quit. Proud to be in this fight with Rep Ramón and Rep. Armando Martinez 👊💥 #txlege MALC




“The Texas House & Senate declined to repeal the Texas Dream Act this session because even state lawmakers recognized how out of touch that would be. Now Donald Trump is pushing the issue even further by suing Texas for giving these students a fair shot.” nytimes.com/2025/06/04/us/…


State Rep. Rep Ramón disagrees with the bill requiring Texas Sheriff's departments to participate in one of the three programs to work with ICE. He calls the measure "unnecessary". Eye on Politics: cbsn.ws/3FE2oKO

Democratic State Rep. and Chairman of the Mexican American Legislative Caucus, Rep Ramón disagrees with the decision to end the state's 24-year-old law called the Texas Dream Act. He calls it "an embarrassment for the state." Eye on Politics: bit.ly/3ZgH84n