For Immediate Release July 7, 2017 (Washington, D.C.) – According to a recent survey by Gallup, a plurality of Americans believe that immigration is more beneficial than damaging to the United States. Gallup found that 49 percent of Americans believe immigrants help the nation’s economy by providing low-cost labor, against just 40 percent who say they hurt the economy – a flip …
Census Bureau Release Sheds Light on Latino Vote
Report by The LIBRE Institute Closely Predicts Final Number (Washington, D.C.) – According to figures released by the U.S. Census Bureau, the turnout rate for Latino voters in 2016 declined slightly from 2012, falling from 48 percent to just 47.6 percent. Because of growth in the size of the Latino population overall, the total number of Latino voters increased to …
The LIBRE Institute Completes Financial Literacy Month Event Series
(Washington, D.C.) – Through the month of April – Financial Literacy Month – The LIBRE Institute held events in several states designed to promote financial literacy in the Hispanic community. These events educate Hispanics – and others – about personal budgeting skills that can help individuals and families build a more prosperous future. Our goal is to help Latinos understand the options they …
The LIBRE Institute Hosts Financial Literacy Event with “El Machete”
(Washington, D.C.) – The LIBRE Institute is taking part in financial literacy month by hosting events designed to inform the community about personal budgeting skills that can help individuals and families build a more prosperous future. These events will take place in a number of states, including Colorado, Florida, Nevada, Texas, Wisconsin, and North Carolina. Notably, Andrés Gutierrez, also known as “El …
The LIBRE Institute Celebrates National School Choice Week
(Washington, DC) – The LIBRE Institute is proud to partner with National School Choice Week in different cities across the U.S. The LIBRE Institute will be participating in school choice week rallies and events in a number of communities, including in Texas, Colorado, and Arizona. ***THESE EVENTS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC*** Texas Who: The LIBRE Institute and National School Choice Week What: National School Choice Week …
The LIBRE Institute Celebrates National School Choice Week
(Washington, DC) – The LIBRE Institute is proud to partner with National School Choice Week in different cities across the U.S. The LIBRE Institute will be participating in school choice week rallies and events in a number of communities, including in New Mexico, Texas, and Colorado. ***THESE EVENTS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC*** New Mexico Who: The LIBRE Institute and National School …
The LIBRE Institute Raises Awareness of School Choice Across the Country
The LIBRE Institute joined local and national organizations in Miami, Denver, Las Vegas, Milwaukee, Austin, Phoenix, and other cities, in an effort to raise awareness of the benefits of increased school choice.
The LIBRE Institute Joins Voices of Support During National School Choice Week
he staff and volunteers of The LIBRE Institute will work to engage the Hispanic community with information on how opening the entire variety of educational options – from private schools, to online schools, to homeschooling and beyond — could mean a brighter future for their children.
The LIBRE Institute’s Michael Barrera to Testify before Senate
The LIBRE Institute’s Michael Barrera, National Manager of the organization’s Economic Prosperity pillar, is invited to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on Oversight, Agency Action, Federal Rights and Federal Courts, at a hearing titled “Opportunity Denied: How Overregulation Harms Minorities.”
The LIBRE Institute Launches High School Diploma Initiative, Unveils New Website
The LIBRE Institute today announced the launch of its official website, as well as that applications are now being accepted for the organization’s High School Diploma Initiative (HSDI), which will enable selected applicants to prepare for — and take — the GED® test at no cost.
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