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March 26, 2010

Politico: Hispanics Play Key Role in Recovery

Tags: , , — Filed under: Domestic Policy, Hill and K Street News — Albert Morales @ 5:03 pm

On the heels of this week’s United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce’s annual conference, which attracted small businesses from across the country, Politico reported on the critical and growing role that immigrants play in the revival of the U.S. economy.  Some interesting facts: 

Immigrants started one-quarter of all venture-backed public companies between 1990 and 2005.

…minorities could account for more than $2.5 trillion by 2010 — nearly one in every $4 of U.S. consumer spending.

In Los Angeles County… the self-employment rate among immigrants is more than 10 percent — almost twice that for the native-born. Nationwide… the number of all Latino establishments increased by nearly three times the national average, while those owned by all Asians expanded by two times.

The piece provides further evidence that Congress must handle this issue with the utmost care lest it jeopardize fragile economic recovery.

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December 2, 2009

New Cassidy VP Albert Morales on the Immigration Issue’s Impact on Health Care Reform

Tags: , , — Filed under: Domestic Policy — Roy Temple @ 12:11 pm

A former Democratic advocacy operative who recently joined Cassidy & Associates offers his unique insight into the healthcare debate on Capitol Hill as it recently intersected talks on immigration reform.

Albert Morales, former Deputy Director of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) American Majority Partnership and now vice president at C&A, is featured in the newest episode of C&A’s online series, Boardroom Perspective. Morales discusses recent action on Capitol Hill questioning whether undocumented workers should be covered in the healthcare reform package now in the Senate.

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