2003 LULAC Resolutions

The following resolutions, listed in order of their presentation, were passed by the LULAC National Assembly on June, 2003 at the LULAC National Convention in Orlando, Florida:


Resolution to State LULAC Council/ Honoring Cesar Chavez/ NFJP/ and Our Nation’s 5.1 Million Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers 

Petition to Support Governor Janet Napolitano’s State Budget Plan for 2003 Protecting Human and Safety Net Services 

Petition to LULAC State and National Councils Regarding the Bush Administration Canceling the National Farmworker Jobs Program/ Cutting HEP Programs 40% 

Resolution To Restore The National Farmworker Housing Program to its Original Congressional Intent to Develop Permanent Housing and Maintain the Present Regional Housing Network and Funding Level of Fiscal Year 2002 

Support in Partnership with the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety A Primary Seat Belt Law for the State of Arizona 

To Acknowledge the Important Role of Women and Their Accomplishments in this Nation’s History 

Status of Women 

Nelson-Boxer Immigration Bill 

Legalization of 4 Million Undocumented Mexicans In the United States 

California LULAC Supporting Our Troops 

The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) urges state legislatures to pass legislation preventing mandated homeowners and condominium associations from abusing their members through unreasonable fines and predatory foreclosures of their homesteads

Information Campaign for Scholarship Awareness 

Border Vigilantes 

Compliance of Vega vs. Mallory  

Housing Assistance for Needy Families Act 

Opposition of the Exclusion of Bilingual Programs from Receiving Federal Government Funds

Violación de los Derechos Humanos 

Hispanic Representation in the U.S. Federal Government Service 

English Plus 

Ohio Driver’s License 

Puerto Rico Against Terrorism 

Programa Head Start 

Self-Determination for Puerto Rico 

Hispanic Special Agents 

Ashley Villareal 

Luis Torres 

Honoring the late D. Cleotilde Garcia 

League of United American Citizens Workers Bill of Rights 

Honoring Pvt. Felix Longoria 

Amnesty and Rights for The Immigrant Worker and Their Families 

LULAC National Women Convention Committee 


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