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USHCC Legislative Summit 2024

April 22 - April 24

Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center-650x400

In 2024, the Hispanic business community wields the economic power as a driving force in shaping the policy agenda of the United States. Recognizing the significant economic contributions of the Hispanic community, policymakers have a significant opportunity to prioritize initiatives aimed at equitably fostering entrepreneurship as a competitive advantage that will drive growth and innovation. Having in place legislative measures that bridge equitable opportunities of access, resources, and financial opportunity for Hispanic-owned businesses yielding a $3.2T contribution to our country’s GDP and global economic position. This imperative reflects a broader commitment to our Hispanic chambers and business community by harnessing the full potential of a diverse and dynamic economic workforce, fostering innovation and resilience in the face of old and new global challenges.

This gathering connects America’s Hispanic Business leaders with government and elected officials, in a bipartisan effort, to influence the legislative priorities of our country. This Summit creates a platform for ideas that help our economy grow, provide opportunities for our businesses to scale, and move our country towards an equitable and prosperous future.

For more information and to register visit, ushcclegislative.com

Details

Start:
April 22
End:
April 24
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Website:
https://ushcclegislative.com

Venue

Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington,DC20001United States
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