The Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles is an initiative of the American Principles Project, an organization dedicated to preserving and propagating the fundamental conservative principles on which our country was founded. The Partnership’s dual mission is to garner greater Latino support for conservative causes and candidates, and at the same time, to encourage the conservative movement to support Latino conservative groups, leaders, and candidates, as well as policies that are welcoming of Latino immigrants. In this regard, it seeks to become an effective liaison between established conservative groups and the Hispanic community.
What We Do
Education
The Latino Partnership hosts conferences and forums focusing on Latinos and conservatism. It also publishes papers and reports regarding Hispanic support for conservative ideals and causes.
Advocacy
The Latino Partnership advocates and lobbies Congress an the Administration in favor of conservative issues as well as policies that are welcoming of immigrants.
Grassroots Campaigning
The Latino Partnership works within the Latino community to support conservative candidates who favor immigration reform and for Latino candidates who are committed to fundamental conservative values and ideals.
Our programs and initiatives focus on:
1. Promoting conservative values and ideals within the Latino community.
2. Informing conservatives about Latinos’ conservative views and aspirations.
3. Increasing Latino support for conservative candidates and causes.
4. Promoting and facilitating the emergence of local, state and national conservative Latino groups, leaders and candidates.
5. Encouraging increased support and advocacy among conservatives for comprehensive immigration reform.
Contact Us:
Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles
1420 K St., NW
Suite 300
Washington, DC 20005
202-503-2010
info@latino-partnership.org

Staff
Charles Reid, President
Alfonso Aguilar, Executive Director
Allegra Herburt-Hewell, Project Director
Board of Advisors
The Honorable Luis Fortuno
Governor of Puerto Rico
Eduardo Verastegui
Latino Actor and Producer
Karyme Lozano
Latino Actress
Jorge Fernandez
Latino Community Leader
Businessman and Real Estate Consultant
Linda Chavez
Chairman, Center for Equal Opportunity

While the need to advocate conservative values to Latinos continues to be important, there remains an equal, if not greater need to convince non-latino conservatives of the commitment latinos have for those values. The challenge before us is to face the battle on both fronts. I salute the effort.
NOTE: PLEASE SEE GRAMMAR CORRECTION REGARDING OFFICE OF TEXAS SECRETARY OF STATE. Thank you.
As a Christian conservative with 22 yrs as an Army Officer and 13 yrs in Texas state government in managerial/Director postions including in the Office of the Texas Secretary of State and five yrs Senior Executitive Officer in the FHWA, Washington, DC., I am delighted to know that your organization exists. Please feel free to Google my name for more information.
I have read your general public Home Page with interest and would like to know your political position regarding the issue of abortion.
I also look forward to the planned interview of some Republican candidates on Oct 19.
Please view this pro-life 33 minute documentary (180). http://www.180movie.com/
Coming soon in Spanish.
We would request you to support HR 3012 that would help the Latino community. Currently that bill has been put on hold my Sen. Grassley who is against any form of immigration reform.