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Gov. Maura Healey taps these 40 leaders to serve on new Latino Empowerment council
Gov. Maura Healey on Wednesday plans to sign an executive order establishing a Governor’s Council on Latino Empowerment.
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Gov. Maura Healey on Wednesday plans to sign an executive order establishing a Governor’s Council on Latino Empowerment.
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Tomorrow, Governor Maura T. Healey will sign an Executive Order establishing the Governor’s Council on Latino Empowerment and will appoint more than 40 Latino leaders from across the state. This council will advise Governor Healey and Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll on strategies to expand economic opportunities for and improve the overall wellbeing of Massachusetts’ Latino community. The Governor will sign the Executive Order and appoint the members at the first meeting of the Council on Wednesday, April 5th, 2023.
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Gov. Maura Healey on Wednesday plans to sign an executive order establishing a Governor’s Council on Latino Empowerment.
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There are about 850,000 Latinos in Massachusetts, according to The Boston Foundation research center Boston Indicators, comprising 12% of the state population
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Eastern Bank and State Street commit $1 million to help relaunch and rebrand the fund
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The “Mobile Vax” service is an effort to reach and vaccinate more people against the coronavirus, particularly those in Black and Brown communities, as well as non-English speakers
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Over the past six years, we’ve seen LGBT-owned businesses grow their payrolls and make themselves known in larger numbers. Over the past five months, this same community has weathered the impact coronavirus on their livelihoods.
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In the midst of a pandemic, looking out for the future of Boston’s Main Streets districts has become all the more urgent.
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Getting COVID-19 vaccine shots into the arms of nearly 6 million adult residents will be one of the greatest public health challenges Massachusetts ever attempts. And it’s a challenge we risk failing, if our health institutions don’t convince skeptical minority communities of the urgency and benefits of being inoculated.
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