File #: RS2023-2403   
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/14/2023 In control: Metropolitan Council
On agenda: Final action: 8/15/2023
Title: A resolution recognizing September 15 through October 15, 2023, as Hispanic Heritage Month in Nashville and Davidson County.
Sponsors: Sandra Sepulveda, Tonya Hancock
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A resolution recognizing September 15 through October 15, 2023, as Hispanic Heritage Month in Nashville and Davidson County.

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WHEREAS, September 15, 2023 through October 15, 2023 has been declared as Hispanic Heritage Month to honor the role that Hispanics have played and continue to play in the economic, cultural and social development of our Nation. The observation began in 1968 as "Hispanic Heritage Week" under President Lyndon Johnson and was later expanded by President Ronald Reagan in 1988 to cover the 30-day period starting September 15 and ending October 15. It was enacted into law on August 17, 1988 upon adoption of Public Law 100-402; and

WHEREAS, Hispanic people make up a significant portion of the labor force, working as elected officials, CEOs, small business owners, entrepreneurs and homemakers who provide leadership, guidance and support of the values which strengthen our economy; and

WHEREAS, Hispanics of many nationalities in the city of Nashville are unique leaders and exceptional role models in all professions and have distinguished themselves as smart and wise business owners, creating jobs, paying wages and demonstrating that they are a positive force in our local communities and neighborhoods; and

WHEREAS, Hispanic Americans serve in all branches of the Armed Forces and have fought bravely in every war in the history of the United States; and

WHEREAS, Hispanic business owners, despite the many risks and personal sacrifices they encounter, continue to be inspirations to their families, employees, and to the community; and their successes provide inspiring stories to emulate; and

WHEREAS, Hispanic-owned businesses represent the fastest growing segment of small businesses in the United States, growing at more than 15 times the national average; and

WHEREAS, when Hispanics succeed, our nation, state, region and city all succeed; and therefore the potential of all Hispanics should be limited only by the breadth of their dreams.
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