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1 st Quarter Newsletter LatinoNRC Team and Friends A NATIONAL REPUBLICAN POLITICAL ORGANIZATION WHERE LATINOS TAKE CHARGE THROUGH ENCOURAGEMENT & EMPOWERMENT September 11, 2009 Washington D.C. The Latino National Republican Coalition (LNRC) is a new national organization. It will be the most comprehensive demographic representation of the Hispanic conservative grassroots and vote. The Coalition is a team of Hispanic Republican Leaders from around the Nation headed by Richard Rios. Our first and most important goal is to establish 50 Chapters in 50 states and Washington D. C. The LNRC is a conservative political group, focused in discovering, preparing and training conservative candidates at all levels of office across the country and training chapter members on campaign and grassroots activities. We believe in the enormous Latino grassroots network to help these candidates get elected and to work towards positive change from the bottom up. “The LNRC acknowledge and respects the sovereignty of existing state and national groups while helping non-represented or organized states to create new state coalitions” said Richard Rios Chairman. He continues in stating, “The Coalition’s priority is to provides grassroots training, campaign and candidate training, public relations and media, messaging and surrogate training” The LNRC was formed as a political action committee as well as a collaboration of progressive groups, dedicated to supporting fiscally responsible, candidates at all levels of government—from school board to the presidency.

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Page 1: Latino NRC 1st Quarter 2009

1st Quarter Newsletter

LatinoNRC Team and Friends

A NATIONAL REPUBLICAN POLITICAL ORGANIZATION

WHERE LATINOS TAKE CHARGE THROUGH ENCOURAGEMENT & EMPOWERMENT

 September 11, 2009 Washington D.C. –The Latino National Republican Coalition (LNRC) is a new national organization. It will be the most comprehensive demographic representation of the Hispanic conservative grassroots and vote. The Coalition is a team of Hispanic Republican Leaders from around the Nation headed by Richard Rios.

Our first and most important goal is to establish 50 Chapters in 50 states and Washington D. C. The LNRC is a conservative political group, focused in discovering, preparing and training conservative candidates at all levels of office across the country and training chapter members on campaign and grassroots activities. We believe in the enormous Latino grassroots network to help these candidates

get elected and to work towards positive change from the bottom up.

“The LNRC acknowledge and respects the sovereignty of existing state and national groups while helping non-represented or organized states to create new state coalitions” said Richard Rios Chairman. He continues in stating, “The Coalition’s priority is to provides grassroots training, campaign and candidate training, public relations and media, messaging and surrogate training”

The LNRC was formed as a political action committee as well as a collaboration of progressive groups, dedicated to supporting fiscally responsible, candidates at all levels of government—from school board to the presidency.

The LNRC headquarters are located at 700 12th St NW Suite 700 Washington D.C. 20005. Phone number: 202 250 0887

To Join the Latino National Republican Coalition or for more information please visit: www.LatinoNRC.org MANY OF   THE LATINO NRC LEADERS AROUND   THE USA HAVE BEEN HONORED BY THE RNC AS HISPANIC REPUBLICANS MAKING THEIR VOICES HEARD -

 RNC announced their "Hispanic Republicans Making Their Voices Heard" photo album that honors Hispanic Republicans for the vital roles they play in the Republican Party. Please click here to view this album.

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RNC COALITIONS   TRAINING LATINO NRC LEADERS

LatinoNRC Leaders in Virginia, Illinois and California had the opportunity to take the workshop Surrogates 101. Some of the topics were: traditional media and new media and how surrogates should communicate their messages.

Surrogate 101 Training, Arlington, VA

KEN CUCCINELLI IS RUNNING FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL IN VIRGINIA RECEIVED ENDORSEMENT FROM LATINONRC.

Ken Cuccinelli had the opportunity to share his ideas at the 1st LatinoNRC conference call with leaders around US. We are endorsing him because as a state senator, Ken Cuccinelli has led the fight to defend constitutional rights, stop tax increases, protect life and families, and keep Virginia a low-regulation and pro-business state, said Richard Rios.  Let's support Ken for Attorney General visit his web page http://www.cuccinelli.com

  THE LATINO RNC IS OPENING CHAPTERS AROUND THE US Today we have opened the following chapters: Illinois, Colorado, Georgia, Alabama, Nevada, California, New Mexico, Texas, Puerto Rico, DC, Maryland, Virginia, Arizona, New Jersey Arizona and more ..

LATINO NRC TEXAS CHAPTER

September 11,2009 Houston, TX. A historic first meeting took place at Houston’s Hotel Indigo where passionate and visionary Republicans came together for the first Texas Latino National Republican Coalition. Brought together by a sincere desire to unite all Texans under mutually shared principles, these Republicans are determined to grow the Republican Party in these politically charged and divided times.

Many Vargas RNC, Artemnio “Temo” Muniz, Adriana Boyne and Dr.

Armstrong

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Artemio “Temo” Muniz, who has been working for a long time with The Conservador Alliance in the community of Houston announced that his organization would merge with the Latino National Republican Coalition becoming the Chairman of the Texas Chapter of the Latino NRC.

The evening included two special speakers:First Adryana Boyne, National Director of VOCES Action and founding member of the National Latino NRC. The second speaker was Manuel “Manny” Rosales Deputy Director of Coalitions of the RNC. Mr. Rosales spoke about the new vision of Chairman Michael Steele and the RNC to communicate our party’s principles and expand the Republican Party to more Americans

Finally, Republican Party of Texas Vice Chairman Dr. Robin Armstrong gave the closing remarks and the closing prayers. Dr. Armstrong reminded the group that Texas Families, businesses and communities have prospered mightily during the Republican years.

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD AND FOUNDING MEMBERS ARE RUNNING FOR KEY POSITIONS AROUND US

LINDA VALDES FOR HART SCHOOL BOARD 2009

Please visit http://valdesforhart.com/index.html

TIBI ELLIS FOR ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 5

Please visit http://www.tibiellis.com/about-tibi-ellis.html

Rafael Rivadeneira 41st State Representative