The Future of the Chicano Latino Affairs Council and Two Other Minority State Agencies

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The future of the Chicano Latino Affairs Council and two other minority State agencies Hello Latino leaders and Chicano Latino Affairs Council friends,  I am writing about a very important matter for CLAC and the two other minority state agencies, CAPM (Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans) and CBM (Council on Black Minnesotans), whose executive directors share our concerns. SF1047 and HF577 are being discussed this week, starting tomorrow Tuesday, by a conference committee at the Legislature. Senate bill SF1047 is proposing that the State fund our upcoming fiscal-year budget through the Minnesota Humanities Center in the form of a grant along with a 20% cut in our budget. CLAC and the other councils have an excellent ongoing partnership with the Minnesota Humanities Center, which produced the Latino videos and documentaries you were recently invited to view on TPT and SPNN.  These programs, which will be shown again on these stations’ channels, can be seen at any time in the following site: http://www.minnesotahumanities.org/legacyCLAC   The Humanities Center and CLAC have very different missions, nature and scope. We can continue to develop excellent collaborative programs; however, a merger or other type of relationship between a nonprofit and a state agency would change the status of the Council. While CLAC is very interested in continuing this partnership, having our funding channeled through a nonprofit organization would lead to a highly complicated management of those funds and other significant problems. CLAC has been a state agency since 1978; its mission is to offer recommendations to Minnesota’s state governor and legislature on Latino public issues and to serve as liaison between state government and the Latino community; this is a uniquely significant role in the democratic system. CLAC should continue to get appropriations directly from the State while also continuing to collaborate with our nonprofit, private and government partners in pursuit of that mission. Receiving grants from a nonprofit organization could at some point lead CLAC to lose its state status and funding.  The House bill (HF577) being discussed by the same committee does not recommend that the Councils’ appropriations go through Minnesota Humanities Center in the form of a grant. 1

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The future of the Chicano Latino Affairs Council and two otherminority State agencies

Hello Latino leaders and Chicano Latino Affairs Council friends, 

I am writing about a very important matter for CLAC and the two otherminority state agencies, CAPM (Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans)and CBM (Council on Black Minnesotans), whose executive directorsshare our concerns. SF1047 and HF577 are being discussed this week,starting tomorrow Tuesday, by a conference committee at theLegislature.

Senate bill SF1047 is proposing that the State fund our upcomingfiscal-year budget through the Minnesota Humanities Center in theform of a grant along with a 20% cut in our budget. CLAC and the othercouncils have an excellent ongoing partnership with the Minnesota

Humanities Center, which produced the Latino videos anddocumentaries you were recently invited to view on TPT and SPNN. These programs, which will be shown again on these stations’channels, can be seen at any time in the following site:http://www.minnesotahumanities.org/legacyCLAC 

 The Humanities Center and CLAC have very different missions,nature and scope. We can continue to develop excellent collaborativeprograms; however, a merger or other type of relationship between anonprofit and a state agency would change the status of the Council.While CLAC is very interested in continuing this partnership, having our

funding channeled through a nonprofit organization would lead to ahighly complicated management of those funds and other significantproblems.

CLAC has been a state agency since 1978; its mission is to offerrecommendations to Minnesota’s state governor and legislature onLatino public issues and to serve as liaison between state governmentand the Latino community; this is a uniquely significant role in thedemocratic system. CLAC should continue to get appropriationsdirectly from the State while also continuing to collaborate with ournonprofit, private and government partners in pursuit of that mission.

Receiving grants from a nonprofit organization could at some pointlead CLAC to lose its state status and funding.

 The House bill (HF577) being discussed by the same committee doesnot recommend that the Councils’ appropriations go throughMinnesota Humanities Center in the form of a grant.

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We are requesting that you and your networks call or email the StateGov Finance Omnibus Conference Committee members (below) andsupport our position favoring HF577 over SF1047 in the abovematter. A decision by the conference committee members, who willnext meet tomorrow, Tuesday 5/3, from 10:15am to 12 noon in State

Office Bldg. room 300 will be reached by May 6th, 2011.

I am attaching documents and link below, which can help you make anindependent judgment on this matter. http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/comm/committee.asp?comm=87018

 

 Thank you for your support of CLAC, the Latino community and theother minority Councils!

Hector Garcia | Executive Director

Chicano Latino Affairs Council (CLAC) |  www.clac.state.mn.us60 Empire Drive, Suite 203 |  St. Paul, MN 55103

 651.296.2992 Cell 612.998.3014 | 651.297.1297 |  [email protected] 

Engaging the Latino community through public service since 1978...

 

Members of the Conference Committee

Senator Mike Parry (R) District 2675 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Capitol Building, Room 309St. Paul, MN [email protected]

Senator Paul E. Gazelka (R) District 1275 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

Capitol Building, Room 325St. Paul, MN [email protected]

Senator Dave Thompson (R) District 3675 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Capitol Building, Room 323

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St. Paul, MN [email protected]

Senator Theodore J. "Ted" Daley (R) District 38

75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Capitol Building, Room G-24St. Paul, MN [email protected]

Senator Ray Vandeveer (R) District 5275 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Capitol Building, Room 328St. Paul, MN 55155-1606

[email protected]

Representative Morrie Lanning (R) District: 09A379 State Office Building100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155651-296-5515 or [email protected]

Representative Keith Downey (R) District: 41A

407 State Office Building100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Saint Paul, Minnesota [email protected]

Representative Mike Benson (R) District: 30B515 State Office Building100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155651-296-4378 or 888-858-4753

[email protected]

Representative Kirk Stensrud (R) District: 42A553 State Office Building100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155651-296-3964

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[email protected]

Representative Bruce Anderson (R) District: 19A365 State Office Building100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

Saint Paul, Minnesota [email protected]

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