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National League of Latin American Citizens Continuing the legacy of 1929

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November 7, 2011 Hispanic Leaders: The National League of Latin American Citizens was recently organized as a not for profit organization. The National League of Latin American Citizens shall be formed at the grass-roots level in the form of councils. The councils shall be the backbone of the organization and shall be free to take the initiative in creating action plans and strategies to achieve the goals and objectives of the organization. Districts are created out of each states counties and parishes. Councils in said districts form an affiliation with each other through that district. Members, councils and districts make up the assembly of the organization at the state level. States are divided into geographical regions. The national assembly of the organization is composed of members, councils, districts, states and regional components of the organization. Officers of the organization include officers of the council, elected by members of that council; officers of the districts, elected by council delegates to a district convention; officers of the state, elected by council delegates to a state convention; and vicepresidents of the regions elected by council delegates of the councils in the respective regions, said election to take place at the time that the national assembly holds its annual convention; and officers of the national organization elected by council delegates to the national convention of the organization. Membership is open to persons who reside in one of the 50 states of the United States of America and to active duty US military provided they resided in one of the fifty states of the United States of America when they enlisted, where ever they might currently reside. Membership is perpetual and free. Members cannot be expelled from the organization. At the present time the organization is looking for leaders who would like to assume the role of interim state director of the respective state of residence of the volunteer, one state director per state. The role of the interim state director will be to organize councils in each county or parish in each state, to assist in the organizing of districts, states, regions and, eventually, national. The organization is developing a constitution and a set of by-laws that will guide the organization and its members. As interim directors, you would play a role in the development of this constitution and by-laws, serve on the national board of the organization and select regional and national officers. The principal objective of the National League of Latin American Citizens is to become, with time, the largest Latino organization in the United State of America, to give a voice to a community of over 50 million people, and growing, in matters of civil rights, voting rights education, health care, employment, immigration, concerns of the elderly and environmental rights. If you are selected as an interim state director for your state, click this to link to the organizations website: http://nllac.blogspot.com/ Bernardo Eureste Administrator
9406 Sharpview Drive, Houston, Texas 77036 832-788-9671 Fax: 832-436-1733 admin@nllac.org

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