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Latino Political Participation in Nebraska: The Challenge of Enhancing Voter Mobilization and Representation - OLLAS Report No. 3
Author(s) -
Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado
Publication year - 2006
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.32873/uno.dc.ollas.1010
Subject(s) - politics , immigration , representation (politics) , political science , public administration , conversation , public relations , order (exchange) , public policy , sociology , law , economics , communication , finance
This OLLAS policy brief seeks to enhance basic information regarding the role Latinos will play in shaping the future of politics in Nebraska in the short and medium term. Because issues such as immigration policy, fair housing, labor practices, and public education have risen to the top of the political agenda nationally and statewide, and because these issues most directly impact the lives of Nebraska’s growing Latino constituencies legitimately, we must consider to what extent Latino stakeholders can shape the debate and articulate acceptable policy responses to these matters.How effectively these issues are dealt with will have major implications for all Nebraskans. This report sets out the basic parameters for an initial analysis of Latinos' political participation in Nebraska. In order to arrive at a more conclusive statement, we must continue to gather data and engage in multiple discussions. Nevertheless, we hope this report will begin to inform a broader conversation on Latino and immigrant political participation across Nebraska.

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