
Who is Hispanic?
Debates over who is Hispanic have often fueled conversations about identity among Americans who trace their heritage to Latin America or Spain. So, who is considered Hispanic in the United States today? How exactly do […]
Debates over who is Hispanic have often fueled conversations about identity among Americans who trace their heritage to Latin America or Spain. So, who is considered Hispanic in the United States today? How exactly do […]
By Julian Cañete, President and CEO of the California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce Right now, a bill sits on Governor Newsom’s desk that would further increase the cost of drugs for working families and employers […]
Last week, three bills aimed at holding oil drillers accountable for their pollution passed the California state legislature and are now awaiting Governor Newsom’s signature to become law. The bills are part of a campaign […]
The California Legislature is set to vote on SB 1221 (Min), a new bill that empowers the state to invest in clean energy infrastructure and provide affordable energy in the long term for Californians. If […]
By Mike Vallante As the former Associate Administrator at the U.S. Small Business Administration, and having consulted with many non-profits around the country, I have witnessed many corporate moves that promise grand impacts on the […]
Take advantage of the 45th Annual Statewide Convention hosted by the California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce (CHCC) at the Bakersfield Marriott at the Convention Center from August 21 to August 23, 2024! Join over 1,200 […]
Gov. Gavin Newsom tirelessly touts the size and strength of California’s economy, often contrasting it with those of other states. When, for example, the monthly employment report was issued in June, Newsom bragged on X, […]
Sponsored by JPMorganChaseGetting in the habit of saving money is important, as it helps lead to creating a financial cushion to cover future expenses. Saving is not easy, especially when everyday products are at an […]
As the U.S. economy began recovering from coronavirus-related shortages and shutdowns, consumer prices surged faster than they had in more than four decades. Many Americans currently see inflation as one of the nation’s top problems. […]
– University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have identified a potential treatment for the respiratory symptoms of long COVID after discovering an unknown cause of the condition inside the lungs, according to a press […]
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