The Latino National Republican Coalition is a conservative organization of Latinos who believe in limited government, free markets, traditional family values, security through strong international policy, and the supremacy of the U.S. Constitution.
The Latino National Republican Coalition (LatinoNRC) has a rich history of developing leaders from within the Hispanic community and promoting local grassroots activism. This site is for information on the Greater DC Chapter.
The Latino National Republican Coalition (LatinoNRC) has a rich history of developing leaders from within the Hispanic community and promoting local grassroots activism. This site is for information on the Greater DC Chapter.
Press ReleasesLatinoNRC of DC Endorses Romney and BeattyThursday, July 19
Washington, DC - Last night, LatinoNRC of DC made the first round of endorsements for candidates running for federal, state and local office in 2012. "Today, we offer our enthusiastic support to Governor Mitt Romney in his campaign for U.S. President and Mary Brooks Beatty in her race for D.C. At-Large Council,” said LatinoNRC of DC Chair, Melissa Rohan, “and I encourage the Hispanic community to directly reach out to these candidates and find ways to support them in their respective races." LatinoNRC of DC Calls on Gray's ResignationFriday, July 13
Washington, DC – Today the LatinoNRC of DC calls on District Mayor Vincent Gray to resign after learning about the Mayor’s “shadow campaign”, or the off-the-radar and unreported campaign operations, of over six hundred and fifty thousand dollars of illegal campaign contributions. en español Successful Inaugural Meeting for LatinoNRC of DC
Wednesday, June 27 Washington, DC - A new chapter of Latino National Republican Coalition was created in the District of Columbia on Monday night. This first meeting accomplished an aggressive agenda, including electing its first executive officers: Melissa Rohan, José Luis Fernández, Roberto José Coquis, and Sergio Rodriguera, Jr. en español Obama Uses Young Latino Lives As Campaign Fodder
Monday, June 24 Washington, DC - Last week, President Barack Obama took action on an issue that is critically important to Latino lives – that of the status of young undocumented Latinos who came to America through no fault of their own. However, as has been noted by government officials and politicians alike, the action is only a short-term solution, composed of short-term deferrals of deportation and non-guaranteed work permits... In The NewsAbren primera reunión de republicanos latinos
Friday, July 6, 2012
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