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  • 10DLC Terms of Service | LUCHA Arizona

    10DLC Terms of Service Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA) provides alerts and updates to subscribers on LUCHA including volunteer opportunities, contribution opportunities, and civic engagement alerts. 1. When you opt-in to the service, we will send you an SMS message to confirm your signup. 2. You can cancel the SMS service at any time. Just text "STOP" to opt out. After you send the SMS message "STOP" to us, we will send you an SMS message to confirm that you have been unsubscribed. After this, you will no longer receive SMS messages from us. If you want to join again, just sign up as you did the first time and we will start sending SMS messages to you again. 3. If at any time you forget what keywords are supported, just text "HELP" for help. After you send the SMS message "HELP" to us, we will respond with instructions on how to use our service as well as how to unsubscribe. 4. We are able to deliver messages to the following mobile phone carriers: Participating carriers: AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Sprint, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, Boost Mobile, MetroPCS, Virgin Mobile, Alaska Communications Systems (ACS), Appalachian Wireless (EKN), Bluegrass Cellular, Cellular One of East Central, IL (ECIT), Cellular One of Northeast Pennsylvania, Cricket, Coral Wireless (Mobi PCS), COX, Cross, Element Mobile (Flat Wireless), Epic Touch (Elkhart Telephone), GCI, Golden State, Hawkeye (Chat Mobility), Hawkeye (NW Missouri), Illinois Valley Cellular, Inland Cellular, iWireless (Iowa Wireless), Keystone Wireless (Immix Wireless/PC Man), Mosaic (Consolidated or CTC Telecom), Nex-Tech Wireless, NTelos, Panhandle Communications, Pioneer, Plateau (Texas RSA 3 Ltd), Revol, RINA, Simmetry (TMP Corporation), Thumb Cellular, Union Wireless, United Wireless, Viaero Wireless, and West Central (WCC or 5 Star Wireless). Carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages. 5. As always, message and data rates may apply for any messages sent to you from us and to us from you. Message frequency varies. If you have any questions about your text plan or data plan, it is best to contact your wireless provider. For all questions about the services provided by this 10DLC you can send an email to info@luchaaz.org . Contact Information Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA) 5716 N 19th Ave Phoenix, AZ 85015 Email Address: info@luchaaz.org

  • LUCHA Listens | Arizona | LUCHA

    Join LUCHA as we center conversations around our current Arizona state budget, and how we have the power to reshift the Arizona state budget to include our priorities. LUCHA LISTENS. ABOUT. Join LUCHA as we center conversations around our current AZ state budget, and how we have the power to reshift the Arizona state budget to include our priorities. JOIN THE CONVERSATION

  • Press Release 12.16.21 | LUCHA Arizona

    IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 16th, 2021 Media Contact: press@luchaaz.org ***PRESS STATEMENT*** Response From Members of the We Are Home Arizona Coalition: Unelected Parliamentarian Rules Against Including Immigration Reform (Parole Program) In Build Back Better Plan (BBB) Phoenix, AZ – After nearly a year of negotiating and failed promises the unelected staffer known as the Parliamentarian has once again sided against protecting millions of immigrants from deportation and family separation. The stakes for our immigrant community couldn’t be higher, the Parliamentarian’s opinion will leave millions of undocumented people in limbo. While the inevitable passage of the BBB plan will be historic, excluding immigration reform in BBB goes directly against what President Biden set out to accomplish. Stephanie Maldonado, Organizing Director of LUCHA said: “If Democrats fail to ignore the opinion of an unelected staffer, the BBB plan will leave behind millions of immigrants who kept this country running throughout a deadly pandemic. It is the responsibility of Democrats to deliver and pass immigration reform. As we enter the midterm election cycle in 2022 failure to deliver on promises made will have dire political consequences.” Ricardo Zamudio, Organizing Director of CORAZON said: “Millions of immigrant families need a permanent solution and a clear pathway to citizenship. President Biden and Democrats in Congress ran on delivering a pathway to citizenship for immigrant communities if elected into office. We expect Democrats to deliver and not shift the blame to the Parliamentarian. We call on Senators Kelly and Sinema to unequivocally support citizenship for millions of immigrants.” DACA, work permits, parole, and other tools offer protection from deportation, but this is temporary and can be struck down in the courts, or ended by a hostile administration. These protections are limited in scope and will leave many millions vulnerable to deportation. Our families are exhausted from all the excuses. Democrats must actually wield the power we gave them and pursuing every means to achieve a path for immigration reform must be the priority.

  • Careers | Arizona | LUCHA

    LUCHA is looking for leaders in our community. Find a fulling career! CAREERS . Join us in fighting for education, equality, and freedom for everyone in our state. Check out the current openings below and apply to become a luchador! Statewide Digital Organizer Apply Now

  • Pan de Muertos Recipe | LUCHA | Arizona

    Celebrate Dia de los Muertos by Voting in Arizona's elections and making some delicious pan de muertos. RECIPE | RECETA PAN DE MUERTOS LA RECETA Prep Time: 25 mins Cook Time: 45 mins Additional Time: 2 hrs Total Time: 3 hrs 10 mins Servings: 12 Yield: 1 large round loaf Ingredients Bread: ¼ cup milk ¼ cup margarine ¼ cup warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C) 3 cups all-purpose flour ¼ cup white sugar 2 teaspoons anise seed 1 ¼ teaspoons active dry yeast ½ teaspoon salt 2 eggs, beaten 1 tablespoon orange zest Glaze: ¼ cup white sugar ¼ cup orange juice 2 teaspoons orange zest 2 tablespoons white sugar Directions Make bread: Heat milk and margarine in a medium saucepan over low heat until margarine melts. Remove from heat and add warm water. Mixture should be around 110 degrees F (43 degrees C). Combine 1 cup flour, sugar, anise seed, yeast, and salt in a large bowl. Beat in warm milk mixture, then add eggs and orange zest; beat until well combined. Stir in 1/2 cup flour and continue adding more flour until dough is soft. Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface; knead until smooth and elastic. Place dough into a lightly greased bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place until doubled in size, 1 to 2 hours. Punch dough down and shape into a large round loaf with a round knob on top. Place dough onto a baking sheet; loosely cover with plastic wrap. Let rise in a warm place until just about doubled in size, about 1 hour. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Bake in the preheated oven until golden brown, 35 to 45 minutes. Cool slightly before brushing with glaze. Make glaze: Combine 1/4 cup sugar, orange juice, and orange zest in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium heat and boil for 2 minutes. Brush glaze over top of warm bread. Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons sugar. Tips You may substitute 1/2 teaspoon anise extract for the anise seeds.

  • LUCHA Blue | Proposiciones en la Boleta | Arizona Voter Guide

    Las proposiciones electorales nos dan a todos, como votantes, el poder de aprobar o rechazar las leyes que se proponen y que afectan nuestras vidas. Ésta es tu oportunidad de darle forma al futuro de Arizona: ¡úsala! PROPOSICIONES EN LA BOLETA ELECTORAL 2022 Las proposiciones electorales nos dan a todos, como votantes, el poder de aprobar o rechazar las leyes que se proponen y que afectan nuestras vidas. Ésta es tu oportunidad de darle forma al futuro de Arizona: ¡úsala! Éste año, hay muchas proposiciones importantes y críticas en la boleta electoral. A continuación verás nuestras recomendaciones sobre cómo votar: SÍ Proposición 209 La Proposición 209 protege a los Arizonenses del cobro abusivo de deudas. Prohíbe las tasas de interés altísimas sobre la deuda médica y ayuda a garantizar que las familias de Arizona no pierdan su hogar o automóvil debido a las deudas médicas. SÍ Proposición 308 La Proposición 308 permite que todos los graduados de la escuela secundaria de Arizona que hayan vivido en el estado durante al menos 2 años paguen sus propios estudios universitarios con la tasa de interés estatal. En éste momento, los estudiantes indocumentados pagan aproximadamente un 300% más por la universidad que sus compañeros. La Proposición 308 es un paso importante hacia la igualdad de oportunidades educativas en Arizona. NO Proposición 30 9 La Proposición 309 agrega nuevos obstáculos al proceso de votación por correo. Impedirá que se escuchen las voces de los votantes, especialmente los votantes Latinos, Afroamericanos y Asiático-Americanos, los estudiantes y los votantes más jóvenes, y los votantes de bajos ingresos. Además, la Proposición 309 violará nuestra privacidad. Protege tus derechos votando no. NO Proposiciones 128, 129, & 132 ¡Vota no a las Proposiciones 128, 129 y 132 para proteger la voluntad del pueblo! Un voto NO a éstas tres proposiciones mantiene el proceso de la propuesta electoral tal y como está: en manos de los votantes. Los votantes deben ser los que deciden cuando se trata de propuestas electorales, no los jueces, los políticos y las grandes corporaciones. No todas las proposiciones que estarán en tu boleta están planteadas aquí, pero éstas son las más importantes. Recuerda: no es necesario que llenes toda la boleta para que se cuente tu voto. Puedes completar toda la boleta o solo una parte, pero pase lo que pase, ¡vota! COMO VOTAR POR CORREO 2022 CANDIDATOS GUIA DE VOTAR. IR FECHAS IMPORTANTES. 11 DE OCTUBRE Último Día Para Registrate 1 DE NOVIEMBRE Último Día Para Enviar Boleta Por Correo 12 DE OCTUBRE Inicia Votación por Correo 8 DE NOVIEMBRE Día de Elecciones (Vota en Persona o Dejar Boleta en Persona) 28 DE OCTUBRE Último Día Para Solicitar tu Boleta LINKS IMPORTANTES. REGISTRARTE PARA VOTAR. REGISTRARTE ACTUALIZAR TUREGISTRO DE VOTANTE. ACTUALIZA VERIFICAR EL ESTADO DE VOTANTE. VERIFICAR TABLERO DE VOTANTE. VISITA SEGUIR TU VOTO. SEGUIR ENCUENTRA TU CANDIDATOS. ENCUENTRA ENCONTRAR UBICACIONES PARA DEJAR BOLETAS. ENCUENTRA ENCUENTRA DONDE VOTAR EN PERSONA. ENCUENTRA INICIO PAGADO POR LIVING UNITED FOR CHANGE IN ARIZONA. NO AUTORIZADO POR NINGÚN CANDIDATO O COMITÉ DE CANDIDATOS.

  • Recommended & Endorsed Candidates | LUCHA Blue | Arizona

    LUCHA is an organization led by changemakers fighting for social, racial, and economic transformation. Because the margins of victory are so slim this election, we urge voters to vote Democrat down the entire ballot so that all of our communities can thrive, not just survive! These midterm elections in Arizona have critical positions on the ballot at the state, county, legislative levels, and municipalities. As Arizona voters, we have an important choice to make this year! Extremist candidates like Kari Lake and Mark Finchem are pursuing a radical, far-right agenda that endangers our communities, our economy and our democracy. Lake, Finchem and their allies have called for the 2020 election to be overturned, want to ban all abortions in Arizona (with no exceptions for rape or incest), have spread racist rhetoric about immigrants, and even proposed putting cameras in classrooms to spy on kids! It’s up to us to reject these far-right extremists and select candidates who will actually fight for the working people of Arizona. Below are our recommendations for your ballot. Not all of these candidates received our endorsement, but we are also conscious of the importance of this election and the impact it will have on our families; this is why we are also mentioning the following candidates, which we believe are the better choice in this election. Candidates who have the LUCHA Blue Endorsed badge or whose names appear in bold are LUCHA-endorsed candidates. They have undergone a rigorous selection process and have earned LUCHA’s official endorsement. These candidates aren’t just better than their opponents – they’re aligned with our values and ready to co-govern alongside us and our communities. FOR GOVERNOR, VOTE KATIE HOBBS Katie Hobbs is a social worker who grew up in Tempe and raised her two kids in Phoenix, sometimes juggling two or three jobs to get by. As a member of the state legislature, she helped expand healthcare coverage to 500,000 Arizonans. As governor, she will fight to: Bring better jobs and higher wages to Arizona Make prescription drugs, childcare and other everyday expenses more affordable Fully fund Arizona’s public schools Protect our right to make our own healthcare decisions FOR US SENATE, VOTE MARK KELLY Mark Kelly is a retired astronaut and former commander of the Space Shuttle Endeavour, as well as a decorated Navy combat pilot. He was elected to the US Senate in 2020. As our US Senator, he: Cast a decisive vote in support of legislation to reduce the cost of prescription drugs and healthcare Supported the development of clean energy Successfully advocated for bipartisan legislation to repair our roads and bridges and expand high-speed internet access Championed a bill to bring thousands of good jobs in semiconductor manufacturing and other high-tech industries to our state If re-elected, he will continue to fight to bring down the cost of living, create good jobs, and protect our rights, including the right to make our own healthcare choices. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, VOTE ADRIAN FONTES Adrian Fontes is a US Marine Corps veteran and the former Maricopa County Recorder. As Secretary of State, he will: Protect Arizona’s long-standing and much-loved vote-by-mail system Ensure that elections are conducted fairly and impartially Stand up to attempts at voter intimidation Make sure that every vote is counted FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, VOTE KATHY HOFFMAN Kathy Hoffman is a speech language pathologist and former preschool teacher who was elected Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction in 2018. As superintendent, she has: Created new programs to attract and retain qualified teachers Invested millions in student mental health Given away 14,000 grants of $1,000 each to help teachers pay for classroom supplies Helped end a discriminatory anti-LGBTQ law in collaboration with elected officials from both political parties If re-elected, she will continue to advance these priorities and advocate for Arizona students, parents, educators and communities. FOR ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION, VOTE LAUREN KUBY Lauren Kuby is a sustainability expert and consumer advocate who has spent years working towards a cleaner environment. As Arizona Corporation Commissioner, she will: Fight to keep electricity and water bills low for Arizona families Expand the use of clean energy in Arizona, especially solar power, to create jobs, reduce air pollution and protect our water supply Ensure transparency and accountability and work in the best interests of Arizonans – instead of looking out for big corporations and their lobbyists FOR MARICOPA COUNTY ATTORNEY, VOTE JULIE GUNNIGLE Known progressive champion Brings the proper experience, values, and priorities to this position Will fight to protect everyone’s rights, and fight political corruption to ensure that people are happy, healthy, and protected Knows that taxpayers deserve transparency, fiscal responsibility, and justice rather than the current status quo US CONGRESS Districts 05 Javier Ramos 06 Kirsten Engel 07 Raul Grijalva 08 Jeremy Speitzer 01 Jevin Hodge 02 Tom O'Halleran 03 Ruben Gallego 04 Greg Stanton STATEWIDE ATTORNEY GENERAL Kris Mayes TREASURER Martin Quezada CORPORATE COMMISSION Lauren Kuby Sandra Kennedy (Vote for 2) CENTRAL AZ WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT (VOTE 4 TOTAL) Benjamin Graff Alexandria Arboleda Ylenia Aguilar Jim Pederson VOTE YES On All School District Overrides and Bonds AZ SUPREME COURT VOTE NO FOR THESE THREE Ann Timmer James Beene Bill Montgomery SUPERIOR COURT VOTE NO Stephen M Hopkins STATE LEGISLATURE Districts 16 Taylor Kerby, Senate Keith Seaman, House 17 Mike Nickerson, Senate Dana Allmond, House Brian Radford, House 18 Priya Sundareshan, Senate Nancy Gutierrez, House Chris Mathis, House 19 Sanda Clark, House 20 Sally Ann Gonzalez, Senate Andres Cano, House Alma Hernandez, House 21 Rosanna Gabaldon, Senate Stephanie Stahl-Hamilton, House Consuelo Hernandez, House 22 Eva Diaz, Senate (Write-in candidate) Leezah Sun, House 23 Mariana Sandoval, House Jesus Jr. Lugo, House 24 Anna Hernandez, Senate Analise Ortiz, House 25 No Candidates 26 Raquel Teran, Senate Cesar Aguilar, House Flavio Bravo, House 27 Don Kissinger, House Brittani Barraza, Senate 28 David Sandoval, Senate Stephanie Blair Holbrook, House 29 David Raymer, Senate Scott Podeyn, House 01 Mike Fogel, Senate Cathy Ransom, House Neil Sinclair, House 02 Jeanne Casteen, Senate Judy Schwiebert, House 03 Thomas Dugger, Senate 04 Christine Marsh, Senate Laura Terech, House 05 Lela Alston, Senate Jennifer Longdon, House 06 Theresa Hatathlie, Senate Mae Peshlakai, House Myron Tsosie , House 07 Kyle Nitschke, Senate 08 Juan Mendez, Senate Athena Salman, House Melody Hernandez, House 09 Eva Burch, Senate Lorena Austin, House Seth Blattman, House 10 Helen Hunter, House 11 Oscar de los Santos, House Marcelino Quiñonez, House 12 Denise “Mitzi” Epstein Patricia “Patty” Contreras, House Anastasia “Stacey” Travers, House 13 Cynthia Hans, Senate Jennifer Pawlik, House 14 Brandy Reese, House 15 Alan Smith, Senate PROPOSITIONS Vote YES Prop 209 & 308 Vote NO Prop 128, 129, 132 & 309 More Info IMPORTANT DATES. OCT 11 Voter Registration Deadline NOV 1 Last Day to Mail Back Your Ballot OCT 12 Early Voting Begins NOV 8 Election Day (Vote in Person or Drop Off Your Ballot) OCT 28 Last Day to Request a Ballot IMPORTANT LINKS. REGISTER TO VOTE. REGISTER UPDATE YOUR VOTER REGISTRATION. UPDATE CHECK VOTER STATUS. CHECK VOTER DASHBOARD. VISIT TRACK YOUR BALLOT. TRACK FIND YOUR CANDIDATES. FIND FIND BALLOT DROP OFF LOCATIONS. FIND FIND WHERE TO VOTE IN PERSON. FIND HOME PAGE PAID FOR BY LIVING UNITED FOR CHANGE IN ARIZONA. NOT AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATE'S COMMITTEE.

  • Development Director | LUCHA Arizona

    LUCHA/ACE seeks an energetic, creative and driven issue advocate/director to help develop and report on our programs inside of Arizona. A talented, visionary, and accomplished strategist to assume a leadership role on our Development team. Candidates must be passionate about the organization’s mission. Development Director Job Title: Development Director Organization: Arizona Center for Empowerment/ Living United for Change in Arizona Status: Full-time, salaried, exempt Location: Must be located in the Phoenix, Arizona area, WFH/Hybrid work Salary Range: $85,000.00-$90,000.00 DOE WHO WE ARE Arizona Center for Empowerment (ACE), and its sister organization, Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA), are progressive, grassroots, community-based organizations engaged in and committed to building power throughout communities in Arizona. At ACE, we work to ensure that everyone has access to the American Dream by amplifying the voices of low- and moderate-income communities, communities of color, and immigrant communities through collective action. We work to hold the government and corporations accountable, improve the health of our families, economy and environment, reform our public schools, workplaces and financial institutions. POSITION DESCRIPTION We are looking for an energetic, creative and driven issue advocate/director to help develop and report on our programs inside of Arizona. A talented, visionary, and accomplished strategist to assume a leadership role on our Development team. Candidates must be passionate about the organization’s mission, and be able to articulately advocate for donations, large and small. Candidates must have excellent writing and reading skills. Preference will be made for those who have experience in fundraising and working with donors. ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Ability to develop a fundraising strategy for ACE and LUCHA Develop a funder target list Build a funder maintenance strategy Fundraising and Grant-writing management Identify and apply for statewide and nationwide grants Assist in directing finance team to ensure adherence to grant parameters Research, develop and write annual plan for direct personal and corporate contributions Assist in directing finance team to plan for funding Maintain ongoing formal list of funding sources - for direct fundraising, grants and membership for monthly review Maintain and grow relationships with development directors for potential and ongoing donors Work with Executive Director(s) and Board on leveraging personal contacts for increased funding Steward membership relations and ongoing membership drives Plan and evaluate direct fundraising opportunities Evaluate trends in fundraising and non-profit fund management Communicate in a timely fashion with donors, staff and board Create and manage solicitation message for donors and grant-writing institutions Oversee grants and foundation relations, track application information, lead on grant writing, and effectively steward partners and manage reporting Personally manage a portfolio of donors and prospective donors Team Development Recruit and train fundraising volunteers and staff Assist Communications team with writing, editing any inward and outward-facing documents per request of executive director and/or Communications leader Advise Communications team on public relations and public affairs opportunities Host weekly meeting and develop Marketing/Communications team Direct Marketing/Communications efforts for both inward and outward-facing programs Contribute to personnel development on an as-needed basis for all staff members Personal Development Join and attend social development organization meetings to raise profile of organization Attend any conferences for fundraising and grant-writing experience at the discretion of executive director(s) Administrative Report Directly to Co-Executive Director(s) Conduct weekly 1:1 with executive director(s) to map out weekly, monthly and yearly goals Appraise executive director(s) of funding sources and progress Advise executive director(s) of team development goals and progress Advise executive director(s) of personal development goals and progress Contribute progress reports on an as-needed basis for outside groups with input from executive director(s) Work with Board of Directors per request from executive director(s) Cultivate development goals related to governance as the program builds 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) boards, and work to integrate and advance those goals in partnership with staff The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the person holding this position. It is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. LUCHA /ACE reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet organizational needs as necessary. Equal employment opportunity and having a diverse staff are fundamental principles at LUCHA, where employment and promotional opportunities are based upon individual capabilities and qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status or any other protected characteristic as established under law. Apply Now Apply Now

  • Blog | LUCHA Arizona

    All Posts Op-Eds & News Press Releases Search LUCHA Newsroom 1 Aug 25 5 min On Immigration, Harris and Democrats Walk a Delicate — and Harder — Line The message Democrats put forward at their convention last week, a tougher line than in decades, reflects how deeply immigration remains... 17 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked LUCHA Newsroom 1 Aug 22 2 min MAGA-Dominated SCOTUS Strikes Another Blow to Voting Rights, Targeting Black, Brown, and Indigenous Communities Official Statement from Living United for Change in Arizona August 22, 2024 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PHOENIX – In a decision that... 93 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked LUCHA Newsroom 1 Aug 20 2 min Crypto and MAGA Money Candidate Ansari Gets Across the Finish Line - Terán and Community Narrowly Lose Resilient Grassroots Race Official Statement by Living United for Change in Arizona FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 20, 2024 PHOENIX – Despite a relentless and... 167 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked LUCHA Newsroom 1 Aug 15 3 min Arizona Proposal to Allow Local Police to Make Arrests Near Border to Appear on Ballot An Arizona Supreme Court ruling green lights the Nov. 5 vote on a proposal that would make it a state crime for migrants to cross the... 21 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked LUCHA Newsroom Aug 14 2 min LUCHA & Poder in Action Condemn GOP-packed Arizona Supreme Court for Opening the Door to Mass Deportations & Police Harassment August 14, 2024 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PHOENIX – Today, the Arizona Supreme Court once again revealed its true colors as a GOP-packed... 100 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 LUCHA Newsroom 1 Aug 14 4 min Border Measure Headed to Ballot in Arizona, in Boost for Trump Arizonans will see a sweeping measure on their November ballots that would address illegal border crossings, migrants using false... 6 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked LUCHA Newsroom 1 Aug 14 1 min Luz verde para que la propuesta 314 aparezca en la boleta de Noviembre Por Dyana Villa, Univision Arizona 4 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked LUCHA Newsroom 1 Aug 14 1 min AZ Supreme Court upholds GOP-backed border security proposal for November ballot The Arizona Supreme Court sided with a lower court that a Republican-backed border security proposal can stay on the November ballot. By... 4 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked LUCHA Newsroom 1 Aug 14 3 min AZ Supreme Court rejects bid to block ‘Secure Border’ measure from going to the ballot The Arizona Supreme Court on Tuesday said a Republican ballot referral that would make it a state crime for migrants to cross the... 2 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked LUCHA Newsroom 1 Aug 14 2 min Too bad biogtry wasn't a disqualifier for Arizona's racist 'Secure the Border Act' Proposition 314, the so-called 'Secure the Border Act,' will secure nothing, cause human suffering and cost taxpayers a bundle. By EJ... 3 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked LUCHA Newsroom 1 Aug 13 3 min Border measure headed to ballot A measure creating new criminal statutes barring illegal border crossings and enhancing drug offenses to include the sale of “lethal... 3 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked LUCHA Newsroom 1 Aug 8 1 min "We want to make sure that Arizona delivers big" for Harris, says local immigrant rights group leader By Eva McKend, CNN Earlier this summer, Alejandra Gomez, executive director of Living United for Change (LUCHA) in Arizona, told CNN it... 15 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked LUCHA Newsroom 1 Aug 6 2 min Governor Tim Walz is the Unapologetic Progressive Champion Voters Deserve as their Vice Presidential Nominee LUCHA's Official Statement FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 6, 2024 PHOENIX – Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA) is thrilled to... 29 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked LUCHA Newsroom 1 Aug 5 2 min Democracy Should Not Be Bought Living United for Change in Arizona vows to await a recount to ensure every voter can have their voice heard in historic CD3 race for... 71 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked LUCHA Newsroom 1 Aug 1 2 min LUCHA Congratulates Endorsed Candidates on Campaign Efforts & Victories! Primaries are Too Close to Call. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PHOENIX – With Primary election results still rolling in, we wanted to take a... 32 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked LUCHA Newsroom 1 Jul 30 2 min Rep. Ruben Gallego's Latino voter outreach paying off in Senate race Ruben Gallego is leaning hard on Latino voters in his uncontested campaign to be the Democratic Party’s nominee for Arizona’s open U.S.... 14 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked LUCHA Newsroom 1 Jul 30 6 min 2024 Arizona Election: When it comes to ballot measures, voters have some big choices to make in November Come November, Arizona voters will have some big choices to make. By Justin Lum & Kenneth Wong PHOENIX - Besides the presidential and... 15 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked LUCHA Newsroom 1 Jul 29 1 min LUCHA Endorsed Terán Poised for Victory for CD3 Primary Race. Terán’s Likely win in November will Make her the First Latina Elected to Congress out of Arizona. PHOENIX - In a historic effort, Victory... 17 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked LUCHA Newsroom 1 Jul 27 5 min Latino Leaders Set Aside Their Rocky Past With Kamala Harris on Immigration Hispanic leaders and civil-rights groups are backing the vice president, despite their clashes with the Biden administration on border... 7 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked LUCHA Newsroom 1 Jul 24 4 min Arizona’s Proposition 314, authorizing local enforcement of federal immigration law, would face legal hurdles if approved Proposition 314 would make it a crime under Arizona law to cross the border illegally – allowing police to arrest anyone who can’t prove... 7 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked

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