Category: RNHA News Articles

House Democrats Resist a Win for American Workers
October 4, 2019 Local Politics,Press Releases,RNHA News Articles,White House RNHA NEWS

  House Democrats Resist a Win for American Workers Wall Street Journal Op-Ed Sen. Mitch McConnell & Rep. Kevin McCarthy September 29, 2019 – 3:45 PM You can read the article here   Passing the USMCA would bring in 176,000 jobs and $68 billion. It should be an easy bipartisan victory. President Trump and the
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Hispanic Heritage Spotlight
October 4, 2019 Hispanic Heritage Month,History,RNHA News Articles,White House RNHA NEWS

The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is proud to present Dr. Andrea Reyes Ramirez as our National Hispanic Heritage featured spotlight. Dr. Andrea R. Ramírez, EOP-WHO, a doctor in philosophy with a focus on organizational leadership, is the executive director of the Center for Faith and Opportunity Initiatives at the U.S. Department of Education. In this
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HIGHLIGHTS | President Trump Leads a United Nations Event on Religious Freedom
October 4, 2019 International Affairs,Press Releases,RNHA News Articles,White House RNHA NEWS

HIGHLIGHTS | President Trump Leads a United Nations Event on Religious Freedom ____________________________________ “Today, I ask all nations to join us in this urgent moral duty. We ask the governments of the world to honor the eternal right of every person to follow their conscience, live by their faith, and give glory to God.” – President Donald
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The America Effect: Hong Kong
October 4, 2019 International Affairs,Latest,RNHA News Articles Ariel Rivera

By: Ariel Rivera-Diaz October 4th, 2019 It is 1776 in Hong Kong after the streets are filled with protesters in response to China’s attempt to extradite executives from Hong Kong. Hong Kong, since 1997, suffered under the tyrannical rule of China. Hong Kong generates enough GDP to become its own country however, China refuses to
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Hispanic Heritage Month Spotlight
October 3, 2019 Hispanic Heritage Month,History,International Affairs,RNHA News Articles,Videos RNHA NEWS

The Republican National Hispanic Assembly dedicates this National Hispanic Heritage Month spotlight to Poet and journalist José Martí, who spent his short life fighting for the freedom of Cuba, that the years would fall prey to dictator Fidel Castro. José Martí was born to poor Spanish immigrant parents in Havana, Cuba, on January 28, 1853.
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National Hispanic Heritage Spotlight
October 3, 2019 Faith,Hispanic Heritage Month,History,Latest,RNHA News Articles RNHA NEWS

The Republican National Hispanic Assembly recognizes Rachel Campos-Duffy in National Hispanic Heritage Month. Rachel is a conservative voice of her generation, Campos-Duffy has been appearing on television since her debut on the third season of MTV’s “The Real World.”  Rachel is currently a Fox Nation host.  She has appeared as a guest hostess on “The
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Hispanic Heritage Month Spotlight
October 2, 2019 Hispanic Heritage Month,History,RNHA News Articles RNHA NEWS

The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is honored to recognize one of its own, Richard S. Figueroa, our RNHA National Business Executive Director. Rick Figueroa was raised by a single mother in public housing in Bay City, TX, the youngest of 8 children. In addition to serving on the Trump-Pence 2020 Campaign’s Latinos for Trump Advisory
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President Trump’s Policies Benefit Latinos and African Americans
October 2, 2019 Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Manuel Perez

Quality of life for Latinos and African Americans are improving since President Trump took office in 2016, whether the Democrat-controlled media wishes to publicize it or not.  Employment has been the highest in American history, and many are breaking away from government assistance programs and re-entering the job market. This is a turning point for
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Where are Planned Parenthood’s Priorities?
October 1, 2019 Local Politics,Op-Ed,RNHA News Articles Diane Rivera López

Where are Planned Parenthood’s Priorities? Diane Rivera López October 1, 2019 Planned Parenthood’s decision to withdraw from participating in a $260 million federally funded program, is bringing harsh criticism as it is affecting the cost of services for women across the United States. Planned Parenthood decided they would withdraw from the program that provides birth
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National Hispanic Heritage Spotlight
October 1, 2019 Faith,Hispanic Heritage Month,History,Latest,RNHA News Articles RNHA NEWS

The RNHA is honored to recognize during National Hispanic Heritage Month, the lifelong achievement of one of our distinguished leaders, Elisa Marie Slider. Elisa M. Slider is the Vice Chairwoman of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly.  She also serves as Advisory Board Member for President Trump at his Latinos for Trump Board. She also serves
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