Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute

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CHLI Tech Talk
Mar
30
3:30 PM15:30

CHLI Tech Talk

About This Event

Join CHLI for a discussion on Innovation with Miami's Mayor Suarez on March 30th 2022.

The CHLI Congressional Briefing Policy series, traditionally on the Hill but will be virtual through the rest of the year, features national and international leaders and experts from the public, private, and non-profit sectors. CHLI seeks to provide leadership on a number of issues currently affecting the Hispanic community. Throughout the series, CHLI strives to facilitate an in-depth dialogue to discuss relevant topics impacting the U.S. Hispanic community and our hemisphere.

CHLI does not attempt to influence legislation. We do not support nor oppose any legislation or regulation at the federal, state, or local level. CHLI does work to educate voters and other members of the public on emerging public policy issues of importance. The elected officials, moderator, and panelists who speak at CHLI Public Policy Hill Briefings may share information and distribute written educational materials about legislation at the state or federal level, policies, or regulations. Such information and materials are for background and educational purposes only. Information and educational materials distributed at CHLI Briefings are in no way intended to reflect CHLI's support or opposition of any federal, state, or local legislation.

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CHLI Congressional Public Policy Briefing- February 2, 2022
Feb
2
3:30 PM15:30

CHLI Congressional Public Policy Briefing- February 2, 2022

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About This Event

Topic: How does ESG impact energy sources, availability, and consumer prices?

The CHLI's Congressional Hill Briefing Series provides a platform for an in-depth dialogue on current public policy issues that affect the U.S. Hispanic and Portuguese communities. The Briefing Series takes place on a quarterly basis and includes Members of Congress, Congressional staff, government officials, national leaders and experts from the private and public sector. 

Briefing Series themes are based on a combination of pressing issues on the Hill and CHLI's areas of focus which include: Diversity of Thought, youth leadership development, corporate social responsibility, public service, commerce, trade, entrepeneurship, workforce development, energy/environment and technology/innovation. 

CHLI does not attempt to influence legislation. We do not support nor oppose any legislation or regulation at the federal, state, or local level. CHLI does work to educate voters and other members of the public on emerging public policy issues of importance.   The elected officials, moderator, and panelists who speak at CHLI Public Policy Hill Briefings may share information and distribute written educational materials about legislation at the state or federal level, policies, or regulations. Such information and materials are for background and educational purposes only. Information and educational materials distributed at CHLI Briefings are in no way intended to reflect CHLI's support or opposition of any federal, state, or local legislation.

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Future Leaders Conference (Virtual)
Jul
30
2:30 PM14:30
FLC

Future Leaders Conference (Virtual)

WHEN

July 30th

TIME

2:30 pm - 5pm EST

WHERE

Virtual

To join us as a sponsor, please contact Maytee Sanz, at msanz@chli.org.

Please mark your calendar. Further details and registration link to follow. 

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Public Policy Hill Briefing
May
26
3:30 PM15:30

Public Policy Hill Briefing

The Digital Divide continues to be an acute and persistent problem for the Hispanic/Latino and minority communities across the United States. As COVID-19 has shown us, those without a digital connection are left out of the advantages of high-speed internet in critical aspects of their lives like higher education, civic participation, and economic opportunities in entrepreneurship or the ability to acquire new in demand digital skills.  

Join experts from the corporate sector, Pew Research Center and the civil rights community to explore how the Biden Administration, regulators and civil society can work together to expand digital opportunity to every home.

WHEN

May 26th, 2021

TIME

3:30pm EDT. - 4:30pm EDT.

WHERE

Virtual

To join us as a sponsor, please contact Director of Philanthropy, Maytee Sanz, at msanz@chli.org.

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CHLI Briefing: How Do We Address Pricing, Spending, and the Affordability of Medicine?
Nov
13
10:00 AM10:00

CHLI Briefing: How Do We Address Pricing, Spending, and the Affordability of Medicine?

WHEN

Wednesday, November 13th

TIME

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

WHERE

The U.S. Capitol Visitor Center

First Street NE, Washington, DC 20515

Room SVC 212-10

Please mark your calendar. Further details to follow. 
To join us as a Sponsor, please contact Mary Ann Gomez Orta at mgomezorta@chli.org.

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Fall 2019 Global Leaders Application Deadline
May
26
11:59 PM23:59

Fall 2019 Global Leaders Application Deadline

A 15 week internship program working in Congressional and corporate offices in Washington D.C. Students will work on project-based programs that provide hands-on experience and also strengthen their understanding of public policy and will also earn academic credit hours from the George Washington University.

The program takes place in the spring and in the fall semester of each year. 

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2nd Annual CHLI Tech Talk
Feb
27
3:00 PM15:00

2nd Annual CHLI Tech Talk

Deputy Chief Technology Officer to the U.S. President, Michael Kratsios,
Serves as Keynote Speaker at the 2nd Annual CHLI Tech Talk

Washington, D.C.– The Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute (CHLI) held its 2nd Annual CHLI Tech Talk on February 27, 2019, at the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center in Washington D.C. The Tech Talk is part of the CHLI Congressional Briefing Series, which facilitate in-depth dialogue with various perspectives on relevant legislative topics impacting the U.S. Hispanic community.

Panelists covered topics that touched on the various ways technology has impacted government, business, and society, and how innovations have improved the United States competitiveness. The conversation also covered the importance of artificial intelligence (A.I.) as well as the future of technology. Read More >

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2019 New Congress Welcome Reception
Feb
6
6:00 PM18:00

2019 New Congress Welcome Reception

Washington, D.C. – The Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute (CHLI) held its New Congress Welcome Reception on Wednesday, February 6, 2019, hosted by CHLI Treasurer John Hoel at Altria Client Services. Present at the reception were senior and new Members of Congress from both sides of the aisle, and CHLI’s Board of Directors, CHLI Advisory Council Members, national Hispanic leaders, corporate executives, international representatives, and other friends.

CHLI Chairman, The Honorable Lincoln Diaz-Balart, commenced the program by introducing the new Congressional Members of the CHLI Board of Directors, Senators Robert Menendez (NJ) and Rick Scott (FL), and Congressman Darren Soto (FL-09) Read More

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CHLI Briefing: The Value of Medicine
Nov
14
4:00 PM16:00

CHLI Briefing: The Value of Medicine

Washington, D.C. – On November 14, 2018, the Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute (CHLI) held a Congressional Hill Briefing on the Value of Medicine, in Capitol Hill, Washington D.C. The CHLI Briefing series facilitates an in-depth dialogue with various perspectives on relevant legislative topics impacting the U.S. Hispanic community. Read More

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Spring 2019 Global Leaders Application Deadline
Nov
4
11:59 PM23:59

Spring 2019 Global Leaders Application Deadline

A 15 week internship program working in Congressional and corporate offices in Washington D.C. Students will work on project-based programs that provide hands-on experience and also strengthen their understanding of public policy and will also earn academic credit hours from the George Washington University.

The program takes place in the spring and in the fall semester of each year. 

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