From Deseret News archives:
Utah Hispanics taking charge
During the 2004 session, a sleeping giant, the Hispanic community, awoke and was forced to become active in the legislative process and take action against anti-immigrant groups.
As Hispanic leaders, we realized that no group or political party was going to defend us or fight for us. So we sdecided to unite and defend those issues that we feel strongly will affect our community in the state.
We decided to take control of our own destiny in this state.
Last year, in order to get organized and become more effective during the legislative session, Hispanic leaders from both parties decided to join hands and create a new group called the Utah Hispanic Legislative Task Force. This group is made up of members from both political parties and from many walks of life.
All of us are professionals and executives who voluntarily dedicate our time to support our group and to be watchdogs for those issues that affect our people.
As the Hispanic Legislative Task Force, our obligation is to inform and educate our representatives and senators about legislation and issues that will affect our people.
The Hispanic community in Utah is growing every year. It is becoming one of the most affluent and influential minorities. From Ogden to Provo, from Wendover to Park City, Hispanics are becoming prominent business owners, teachers, university professors, community leaders and executives.
Hispanic-owned businesses are being created everywhere across Utah. The Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is getting stronger every year in Salt Lake County. The newly formed Ogden Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce shows the tremendous increase of Hispanic businesses in the greater Ogden area and North Davis County.
Our people are slowly moving from the working class to the middle and the upper class. We can no longer afford not to be involved in the legislative process. It is of vital interest to us. We have learned the lesson that we cannot just sit around and do nothing.
Comments
- Holy cow, TV language is bad 3:38 p.m.
- Prison for sitter who molested kids 3:22 p.m.
- Oil execs come off 'Crude' in docu 3:20 p.m.
- 'Invictus' conflicted but worthy 3:20 p.m.
- 'Maid' lacks likable characters 3:20 p.m.
- 'Princess and Frog' a return to form 3:20 p.m.
- Utah part of environmental settlement 3:20 p.m.
- Man to stand trial in wife's death 3:12 p.m.
- Woman arrested in gun thefts case 2:43 p.m.
- Trial set for former Mapleton official 2:39 p.m.
- Nude bathers cited for lewdness
- Crash landing next to I-15
- Few details on missing W.V. mom
- Palin signs books, chats with fans
- Jazz fall apart late at L.A.
- I-15 expansion barreling south
- BCS = power conference monopoly
- Y.'s Emery bruised, but rarely beaten
- Mutated version of H1N1 found
- Utes crash the glass to get big win
- Letters: Global warming a lie
254 - TCU to play Boise in Fiesta Bowl
206 - BYU football: Bronco weighs in on Hall
192 - Cougars going back to Vegas
150 - Utah/BYU rivalry can be more civil
148 - Palin signs books, chats with fans
144 - Andersen apologizes for Jordan hoax
142 - Max Hall wants to look ahead
123 - Revive full food tax?
105 - Nude bathers cited for lewdness
101
Love him or hate him, Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch knows how to get attention.
For the latest news in the health care debate and how it affects you...
a bottleneck? no one goes to santaquin. Maybe on memorial day weekend for...
What an amazing feat.
Just in response to all of the previous comments, yes Luke Staley had a very...
We can all form opinions, but when we read one news story and think we have a...
The comments whining about coaching sound like TDS fans in Ute clothing....
Monsieur le prof | 2:06 p.m. I agree that they are GREAT most of the time....
to --- ASH | 11:21 a.m ["Brother Chuck Shroeder: I, for one, can see...
Yeah. I don't think guys like Sean Smith and Paul Kruger benefited much from...
OK- so does anyone out there think that Mitchell isn't crazy? So what, stick...
You are correct, I meant "why" on "How could young elementary school students...


You can be the first to comment on this story.