Message from the Chairman
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ALRA membership with Congressman Trent Franks and wife Josie. |
| Established: |
The Arizona Latino Republican Association (ALRA) was established in 2002. |
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| Mission: |
The mission of the Arizona Republican Latino Association (ALRA) is to foster the principles of the Republican Party in Arizona's Latino community creating an empowered network of Republican Latino leaders and grassroots activists.
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| Objectives: |
The objectives of the Arizona Latino Republican Association (ALRA) are:
- To promote the appointment of qualified Republican Latinos to high level political posts at all levels of government.
- To be a source of policy advisement on issues that will affect
the Latino community in Arizona.
- To provide Latinos of the state with a forum to take an influential role in local, state and national political activities.
- To act as the Latino arm of Arizona's Republican Party.
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| Membership: |
Currently there are 100 ALRA members. High profile
members include: United States Congressman John Shadegg, United States
Congressman Trent Franks, Senator Dean Martin, State Senator Jack
Harper, State Maricopa County Republican Party Chair Tom Liddy and
Maricopa County Republican Party Vice-Chair Larry Pickard. |
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| ALRA Supporters: |
United States Congressman Jeff Flake, Arizona Secretary
of State Jan Brewer, former Attorney General Grant Woods, State Rep.
Colette Rosati, State Rep. Tom Boone, State Rep. Clancy JaneState
Senator Jim Waring, and the Arizona Republican Party. |
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| Areas of Interest: |
ALRA focuses on issues that relate to K-12 Education, Health Care, Immigration and Minority Business Development. The organization also tracks pending legislation that may affect Arizona's Latino community. |
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