[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 148 (Thursday, October 8, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Page S7263]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                   OBSERVING HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH

  Mr. HELLER. Mr. President, today I wish to recognize Hispanic 
Heritage Month, a time to honor the many traditions and contributions 
of America's vibrant Hispanic community. This special time is 
celebrated from September 15 to October 15 and honors the many 
Americans whose ancestors originate from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, 
Central America, and South America. I am proud to recognize this month 
in honor of the many Hispanic Americans who contribute so much to 
communities across our state and country.
  Hispanic Americans make up the largest ethnic minority throughout our 
Nation, as well as in Nevada. This community is an integral part of our 
State, helping shape our economy, trade, culture, and intrinsic Nevada 
footprint. I am thankful for the hard work and dedication of the many 
Hispanic Americans whose perseverance has greatly impacted the success 
of the Silver State. That is why I recently cosponsored a resolution 
recognizing Hispanic Heritage Month and the fundamental role Hispanic 
Americans have in the accomplishments of the United States. I am proud 
to support legislative efforts that distinguish the immense efforts 
brought forth by this community.
  Hispanic Americans play a critical role in our Nation's identity, 
especially in 2015. As of August 2015, Latino workers represented 
nearly 17 percent of the workforce and exhibited the largest percentage 
of labor force participation of any ethnic group with nearly 63 
percent. This community is made up of hard-working physicians, 
surgeons, chief business executives, lawyers, educators, and many other 
professionals crucial to the success of our country. Latinos represent 
one in four public school students and 19 percent of college students 
between the ages of 18 and 24. Hispanic Americans have served the 
United States in every war, helping bring freedom and democracy to our 
country. As of July 2015, 164,000 Active-Duty servicemembers from the 
Hispanic community served and continue to serve our country, 
maintaining these principal values. The vast influence this community 
has had on our great Nation warrants only the greatest gratitude.
  I ask that today and throughout the rest of this time set aside for 
Hispanic Heritage Month, we recognize the many contributions that the 
Hispanic community brings. I join citizens across the Silver State in 
thanking the many Hispanic Americans who have brought greater strength 
to our State and our Nation.

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