
Expanding the American Dream
(Originally Published in AL.com)
As summer winds down, Alabama students are preparing to head back to class. But while teachers everywhere will push students to excel in the classroom as a

Greetings for America’s Unemployed
A recent trip to the local drug store to pick up a greeting card for a colleague turned into an Aha! moment for me. As I shuffled for the perfect

The War on Poverty Begins with Jobs
Last week, the U.S.

The Fight for a Living Wage
(Originally Published on NBC Latino)

Obama Policies Growing the Gap Between Rich and Poor
Obama Policies Growing the Gap Between Rich and Poor
President Obama often talks about the importance of narrowing the gap between the rich and the poor in America. In his most

Study: Almost 14 Million Americans Face Legal Penalties for not Purchasing Insurance
Although President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act (ACA) into law back in 2010, many major parts of it are only now taking effect. Starting October 1st, health care exchanges

Study: Almost 14 Million Americans Face Legal Penalties for not Purchasing Insurance
Although President Obama signed the Affordable Care

Five Ways to Raise a Little #MsLIBRE
Five Ways to Raise a Little #MsLIBRE
Real Empowerment: Teaching our Daughters the Value of Hard Work, Self-Reliance & Entrepreneurship
In an era of child entitlement and instant gratification, parents

Why I Entered the Lion’s Den Known as The View
(Originally published in The Huffington Post)

Kendrick Lamar Promotes God, Respect, and Hard Work at 2013 BET Awards
Kendrick Lamar Promotes God, Respect, and Hard Work at 2013 BET Awards
Kendrick Lamar is an up and coming rapper straight out of Compton, California. Last night at the annual Black

Latinos in the Spotlight at the Faith & Freedom Coalition Conference
The Faith and Freedom Coalition’s annual “Road to Majority” Conference was held in Washington, D.C. this past week covering controversial topics ranging from taxes to immigration. The conference, known for

Raiding the Wallets of the Young
Raiding the Wallets of the Young: How the Administration plans to fund the Affordable Care Act

Obama bypasses Congress, announces climate change action plan
Bypassing Congressional action, President Barack Obama announced today he will be signing an executive order to take action against climate change.
“The question now is whether we will have

Level the college playing field in Pa.
(Originally Published in the Philadelphia Inquirer)
Thousands of Pennsylvania high school seniors are graduating and heading off to college this fall, but for many hardworking students, college isn't an option. Pennsylvania's

Student loan rates: Let the market decide, not politicians
(Originally Published on The Hill)

Give all S.C. students access to the American Dream
(Originally Published in The South Carolina Post and Courier)
Thousands of South Carolina high school seniors are graduating and heading off to college this fall, but for many hard-working

Immigration Reform Ushers in Economic Growth, not Welfare
As Congress heads back to Washington next week for another shot at immigration reform, repeated concerns of an enhanced welfare state and its impending cost to taxpayers have many questioning

Affordable Tuition will Generate Prosperity for State
(Originally Published in the Arizona Republic)

Rachel Campos-Duffy Balances Motherhood with Activism
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Georgia Pabst May 11, 2013
Rachel Campos-Duffy may be more well-known nationally than in Wisconsin.
She laughs at that notion.
"That's OK with me,"

A Mayor Libertad Económica, Mayor Prosperidad
Daniel Garza analiza la actual perdida de libertades e irresponsabilidad financiera bajo la direccion de la actual administración (AOL Latino)Fue casi en el 2009; cuando los nuevos agentes de poder,

Budget Remonstrations and Reproofs
Fox News Latino By Daniel Garza April 10, 2013
The worst kept secret in Washington nowadays is just how badly broken the budget process has become, and how spineless

Hard Times Bring Hard Choices
Daniel Garza's latest Fox News Latino editorial makes the case that if we are to reverse the current state of the economy, improve the lives of everyday Americans, we should