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Commission on Hispanic Affairs
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The Commission on Hispanic Affairs was created by the 1983 Legislative Assembly to work for the implementation of economic, social, legal, and political equality for Hispanics in Oregon. The Commission monitors existing programs and legislation to ensure that the needs of Hispanics in Oregon are met. The Commission researches problems and issues and recommends appropriate action, maintains a liaison between the Hispanic community and government entities, and encourages Hispanic representation on state boards and commissions.
Welcome Note
Welcome to the official website of the Oregon Commission on Hispanic Affairs.

The Commission has served Oregon Latinos since 1983 working towards economic, social, political and legal equality. This generation of Latinos faces some challenging times and issues that make the Commissions work important to the community and to the State of Oregon. Your participation is equally important. While much remains to be done, the Commission is steadfast in its commitment to its mission to work toward economic, social and legal equality for Oregon's Hispanic population.



Announcements
Next Quarterly Public Meetings
When: Friday, October 16, 2009
Where: Medford, OR

When: Thursday, January 21, 2010
Where: State Capitol, Tribal Room 167A

Please click on the Public Meetings & Announcements link on the left side for more details.
Upcoming Events
Northwest Hispanic Student Leadership Conference
October 2-3, 2009
Spokane, Washington
Co-Hosted by: Chair Jose Ibarra and Commissioner David Molina

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Job Opportunities

 

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