The Only Proven Hispanic National Grassroots Network for Economic Freedom
The HAP Institute’s mission is to help Hispanics from all walks of life speak for themselves on issues affecting their chance at the American dream. Through research, public education and advocacy – and by relying heavily on input from Hispanic leaders and members – the HAP Institute is a powerful voice on behalf of hope and opportunity for Hispanic Americans.
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Statement on Pro-Amnesty Charges
“The Hispanic Alliance for Prosperity Institute (HAP Institute) is a proven conservative Hispanic organization that has been in the trenches pushing for conservative solutions to economic issues since 2004. An attack on the HAP Institute for political gain by any candidate -- or outside group supporting a candidate -- is deplorable.
The HAP Institute does not support amnesty nor have we in the past. We seek a productive dialogue from our leaders that will promote free market principles."
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Mr. President, It's about Jobs...
Yesterday, President Obama rejected a permit to build the Keystone XL pipeline, which could have created thousands of jobs for Americans. We urge the Obama Administration to reconsider their decision immediately and help put American's back to work!
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Immigration in the States
Hispanic Alliance for Prosperity is following immigration policies playing out across the country.
Read More »HAP Institute Event in D.C. on Oct 26th
The Hispanic Alliance for Prosperity Institute will be hosting a Fall Event in Washington D.C. with our leadership and Congressional VIP's. Come learn more about HAP Institute and support our plans to engage and active economic conservatives in the political process for change.
Read More »Texas Issue Alert - Opportunity to create 374,000 new American Jobs
The Hispanic Alliance for Prosperity supports the KXL Pipeline, which could create up to 374,000 jobs for Americans. Please take action today to support KXL Pipeline and let your voice be heard on this important issue.
Read More »Leadership
- Chairman Emeritus
- Hon. Manuel Lujan, Jr., New Mexico
- Co-Chair
- Ms. Leslie Sanchez, DC
- Co-Chair
- Mr. Jose Niño, Maryland
- Policy Director
- Mr. Rudy Sandoval, Texas
- Board of Advisors
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- Ms. Rosemary Barbour, Mississippi
- Mr. Juan Carlos Benitez, DC
- Mr. George P. Bush, Texas
- Mr. Rene Carrales
- Hon. Victor Carillo, Texas
- Mr. Lupe Cruz, California
- Ms. Nilda Cruz,
- Hon. Ted Cruz, Texas
- Hon. Patricia Diaz Dennis, Texas
- Ms. Rita Dimartino, New York
- Mr. Jamie Estrada, NM
- Hon. Robert A. Estrada, Texas
- Ms. Ivette Fernandez, NY
- Mrs. Grace Flores-Hughes
- Mr. Abel Guerra, Florida
- Hon. Jimmy Gurule, Indiana
- Mr. Mike Hernandez, Texas
- Mr. Lorenzo Lopez, AR
- Mr. Mario Lopez, DC
- Dr. Venicio Madrigal, Louisiana
- Ms. Margaret Martin, Texas
- Mr. Jacob Monty, Texas
- Mrs. Rita Nunez, New Mexico
- Ms. Remedios Diaz Oliver
- Mr. Rolando Pablos, Texas
- Hon. Robert Pacheco, California
- Mr. Eligio Pena, DC
- Mr. Cesar Remond, Illinios
- Mr. Joseph Samora, DC
- Ms. Shiree Sanchez, Texas
- Mr. Louis Sanchez, Florida
- Mr. Pablo Schneider, Texas
- Mr. Jerry Silva, California
- Ms. Myra Trinchet, FL
- Dr. Josh Valdez, California
- Mr. Massey Villareal, Texas
- Mr. Ralph Ybarra
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