Minority Legislative Breakfast

December 7, 2018 | Deirdre Byrne

Senator Cardin on Immigration Reform, Hate Speech, & Small Business Support

U.S. Senator Ben Cardin spoke about immigration reform and his support for small businesses at the 18th Annual Minority Legislative Breakfast. The breakfast united Maryland’s politicians and Montgomery County’s minority business leaders. Further, it provided a space to discuss legislative priorities. During his speech, Cardin shared his “priorities for the next congress.” In doing so, […]

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December 7, 2018 | Deirdre Byrne

Maryland Politicians Meet with Minority Business Leaders Over Breakfast

The Minority Legislative Breakfast brought together politicians throughout Maryland to hear the legislative priorities of minority business leaders. Indeed, the African American Chamber of Commerce of Montgomery County, the Asian American Political Alliance, and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Montgomery County hosted this event, which featured speeches from federal, state, and county level politicians. Above […]

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December 6, 2018 | Staff Writer

Friday’s Annual Minority Breakfast Focuses on Common Priorities

The 18th Annual Minority Legislative Breakfast takes place on Friday, Dec. 7. The African American, Asian and Hispanic business communities join together to host the meeting. The three host organizations include: The African American Chamber of Commerce of Montgomery County The Asian American Political Alliance The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Montgomery County The purpose […]

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December 8, 2016 | Mitti Hicks

Minorities Discuss 2017 Business Priorities with Elected Officials

Establishing goals and priorities for 2017 was the main focus at the 16th Annual Minority Legislative Breakfast in early Thursday. The breakfast was a joint effort organized by the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the African American Chamber of Commerce and the Asian American Political Alliance. “This is an annual event to put forth small business […]

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October 4, 2016 | Mitti Hicks

Registration for 2016 Minority Legislative Breakfast is Open

Registration for the Minority Legislative Breakfast has begun. The breakfast will take place on Thursday December 8, 2016 from 7:30-9:30 a.m. at the Bethesda Marriott. Organizers say the minority legislative breakfast is an opportunity to review milestones and accomplishments that supports the community. Legislative issues that have an impact on the minority business community of […]

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December 11, 2015 | Willie James Inman

Business and Political Leaders Meet to Discuss Diversity (VIDEO)

In this video, business and political leaders meet at the 15th Annual Minority Legislative Breakfast to discuss Montgomery County issues. Diversity was on top of the agenda. MyMCMedia’s Willie James Inman reports from Bethesda.

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December 10, 2015 | Willie James Inman

Minority Business Leaders Meet with Elected Officials to Discuss Priorities (VIDEO)

In this MYMCMedia Extra video Janice Freeman, President of the African-American Chamber of Commerce, discusses the importance of a unified message among Montgomery County’s diverse group of business organizations. The Annual Minority Legislative Breakfast brought together Montgomery County business and political leaders for the 15th year in a row. The breakfast was hosted by the […]

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December 9, 2014 | Aline Barros

Minority Communities Present Legislative Priorities to Government Officials (VIDEO)

A list of fifteen legislative priorities was presented to government officials during the 14th Annual Minority Legislative Breakfast on Dec. 9 in Bethesda at the Marriott Hotel. The event was sponsored by the Asian American Political Alliance, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Montgomery County, and African American Chamber of Commerce of Montgomery County. Together, these […]

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December 15, 2012 | Staff Writer

Participants at Minority Legislative breakfast

Minority Legislative Breakfast (Video)

The annual Minority Legislative Breakfast took place on Dec. 7. The African American, Asian and Hispanic business communities use this meeting to present their priorities to our elected officials. Top concerns included eliminating the education gap for financially disadvantaged children and emergency temporary housing for families losing their homes to foreclosure. Visit our PEG partner […]

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