2004 LULAC Resolutions

The following resolutions, listed in order of their presentation, were passed by the LULAC National Assembly on July, 2004 at the LULAC National Convention in San Antonio, Texas:


Supporting the reauthorization of the US DOL National farm worker job training, migrant youth and farm worker housing program to the 2005-2006 budget 

Supporting Hispanic representation in all levels of employment

Supporting LULAC to become and international organization 

Supporting a Primary Seat Belt Law for States that Do Not Have Primary Seat Belt Laws

Supporting the Installation of a Life Size Sculpture Honoring the Mexican Vaquero

Supporting the Efforts of Fair Trade Advocates to Defeat the Passage of the Central American Free Trade Agreement

Supporting the Memory of Dennis Ray Garza

Supporting the Restoration of the Small Business Administration Micro Loan Program to 2005-2006 Budget 

Supporting the Life and Work of Frank Del Olmo 

Supporting harassment- free work places in California 

To End the Escalating Gang Violence through Community Understanding and Leadership Development by LULAC Councils, through Collaborative Efforts with Media, Elected Officials, Educators, Law Enforcement and Community Gang Prevention Specialists and Active Gang Members 

Supporting a disabled Person’s Project

Supporting the passage of SCA1 in the California November Elections 

Supporting the protection of the voting rights of all citizens 

Condemn Current Violations Of Education Code Statues 

Outsourcing of U.S. Jobs to Foreign Countries 

To Support the Right to Vote in Non-partisan Elections for Legal Permanent Residents in California 

To Support the Right of the Undocumented, a Process for Eligibility, as Legal Permanent Residents After Five Years of Continuous Residence in the U.S.A  

Victims of Wrongful or Coerced Repatriation   

Driver’s Licenses for All Californians  

To Condemn, Stop, and Thoroughly Investigate the Murder of Women in Juarez, Mexico  

League of United Latin American Citizens Calls for the Full Implementation of the Clean Air Act and Limiting Emissions of Carbon Dioxide from Power Plants 

Supporting the resignation of Richard Riordan, California Secretary of Education 

Supporting Frank Valdez During His Illness 

Supporting the Agreement on Fair Contracts to Cover the Employment of Spanish Language Performers in All Spanish Language Programs Produced in the U.S. 

Supporting the Endorsement of the Hispanic Diabetes Foundation Efforts in Combating Diabetes Mellitus 

Supporting Universal Health Care Coverage 

Supporting English Plus for the State of Florida 

To Support Monolingual Spanish Speaking Family Child Care, Center Base, and Child Care Candidates 

Opposition to Bush’s Guest worker Program 

Supporting the establishment of a State Commission on Latino Affairs to ensure that Latinos in Oklahoma are justly represented 

Supporting the intervention of the Hale Center dispute before violence occurs 

Requesting the Support of LULAC for a Commemorative U.S. Postal Stamp in Honor of Dr. Hercor R. Garcia, Founder of the American G.I. Forum  

Recommending a Chavez National Holiday “March 31st 

Supporting the Head Start Programs that oppose the discrimination of Hispanics

Daily Dialysis Act 

Supporting the Minority Participation within Daimler Chrysler Operations 

Supporting the Opposition of Unconstitutional Laws and Orders 

Supporting HUD’s Zero Down Payment FHA proposal  

Supporting the mission of the Housing Commission 

Supporting Chief Oritz to Make San Antonio the Safest Crime Free City in the United States 

LULAC Higher Education Resolution 

Resolution in support of minority San Antonio City Councilmen Enrique “Kike” Martin  and  Raul Prado, and minority former City Administrative Assistant John Delgado 

Supporting the Opposition of Fraud by the U.S. Government upon Disabled Veterans 

Support of the Defense of the United States; and Latino Soldiers  

Support for “No Child Left Behind” Act 

Statehood or Free Nation 

Solicitud de la Liga de Ciudadanos Latinoamericanos Unidos (LULAC) a los candidatos presidenciales de los Estados Unidos de América, George Bush y John Kerry, su compromiso de garantizarle al pueblo puertorriqueño su derecho a la autodeterminación del cuatrienio 2005-2008 

On the Protection of Vieques, Puerto Rico 

On Commending Elsie Valdez and Ending the Persecution of LULAC Members in Puerto Rico by the 2003-4 National Government 

Houston Resolution: Small Companies and Wreckless Drivers 

Resolution in Support of AGJobs Bill SB 1645 

Requesting an Increase in the Availability of Social Security Interviews with an Understanding of the Spanish Language   

In Support of Maria Rodriguez-Salazar’s 500 Run for Hispanic Rights 

“Health and Safety in America is a Family Matter” 

To Include Hispanics’ Accomplishments in Textbooks 

School Financing Reform 

Texas LULAC District VIII Resolution 

To Serve An Amicus Curia (Friend Of The Court) Brief To Support Deportable Aliens' Rights  

Combat HIV/AIDS Within The Latino Community  

Supporting the repeal of the U.S. Patriot Act to protect Civil Rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution  

Commemoration of Hernandez v. State of Texas  

New Galveston Causway Be Named After Juan Sequin 

Supporting the construction of a recreational facility in Texas for the use of Disabled American Veterans of Texas 

Supporting the Orphanage Food Assistance Project of the Gus Garcia LULAC Council No. 4817 

Supporting the Proposed Movie “Above and Beyond” Which Depicts the WWII exploits of Sargeant Jose M. Lopez 

Enact a Comprehensive National Energy Policy That Will Reduce Dependence on Foreign Oil 

Reaffirming Oil Field Workers and Supporting the Effort to Rewrite the National Energy Policy

Supporting the “Unlock Your Vote” Campaign 

Supporting LULAC Functions 

Supporting the Parole of Any Non-violent Parole Eligible Inmate Who Is Scheduled for Deportation 

Supporting the University Health System, Texas Diabetes Institute 

Supporting the Opposition of LULAC “Paper Councils” 

Supporting the Change of the No Child Left Behind Act


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