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Hot Topic At DNC Hispanic Caucus Meeting

Posted by on December 2, 2005 at 07:04 PM

(Jerome Wiley Segovia gives us a bit of the "behind-the-scenes" from a meeting attended by members of the Hispanic Caucus earlier today.)

As we worked through the various agenda items of the Hispanic Caucus meeting, one particular motion stood out. An initiative in Colorado aims to require recipients of taxpayer funded services to prove residency or US citizenship. DNC member Maria Echaveste (DC) spoke eloquently about why Democrats should mobilize to defeat this initiative in November of 2006, and why it poses an unrivaled opportunity for the DNC to engage organizers and build our numbers at the same time.

Deb Marquez (CO), Steve Ybarra (CA) and Manny Rodriguez (CO) all offered suggestions to move the motion forward and begin to organize an effective response, as the beginnings of a campaign to soundly defeat this initiative. The true, intangible value of these DNC caucus meetings lies in political synergy and the ability to gain national attention and response to local issues, especially when many of these issues occur in similar instances all around the country. The Colorado initiative is very similar in nature to Proposition 200, which unfortunately passed in Arizona in November of 2004, and to Proposition 187 in California. Throughout the Hispanic Caucus meeting, informal hallway meetings and dinnertime conversations/debates, DNC members familiar with the Arizona law provided input, ideas and information that was valuable in the formulation of today's action by the Hispanic Caucus.

As we strive to continually increase the number of active Democrats, the long fight ahead of us to defeat this initiative in Colorado may well prove to result in that great by-product of political campaigns: identifying new leaders, increasing the number of Democrats, increasing the field of donors, and energizing our party's base. And this is where the rubber meets the road, and where leaders within the party stand up and make sure that we begin to take action now, when it counts.

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