The United States Hispanic Business Council (USHBC)

https://www.ushbc.com/

The United States Hispanic Business Council (USHBC) is a non-profit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to empowering Hispanic-owned businesses and ensuring the success of the American small business community. Its core mission involves advocating for policies and people that support the advancement of small businesses, fostering economic growth, and providing a national voice for Hispanic entrepreneurs in the national dialogue. While maintaining a strong advocacy presence in Washington D.C., the organization is listed with a location in Flower Mound, TX.

The USHBC offers a range of services to its members, including advocating for or opposing critical legislation, creating a national voice through media campaigns and proprietary polling, and hosting public events. Members receive access to regulatory reports, issue-specific surveys that shape advocacy efforts, invitations to exclusive events, and a procurement portal. The organization also runs initiatives like "Made in America," which highlights the stories of small business owners.

Javier Palomarez serves as the President and CEO of the USHBC, leading its advocacy efforts. The council actively tracks and comments on issues impacting small businesses and Hispanic voters, such as the cost of living, SBA loan access for green card holders, and energy policy. Recent activities include surveys on the economic concerns of Hispanic business owners and the appointment of April Diez to its Board of Directors. The USHBC positions itself as a leading voice for the Hispanic business community and all American small businesses, emphasizing its non-partisan stance and independence from government funding.

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