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File #: TMP-0481    Version: 2
Type: Resolution Status: Referred
File created: 9/2/2025 In control: City Council of Yonkers Stated Meeting
On agenda: 9/16/2025 Final action:
Title: A RESOLUTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF YONKERS DECLARING SEPTEMBER 15TH TO OCTOBER 15TH HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH IN THE CITY OF YONKERS
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BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT COLLINS-BELLAMY, MAJORITY LEADER RUBBO, MAJORITY WHIP NORMAN, MINORITY LEADER BREEN, COUNCILMEMBERS PINEDA-ISAAC, DIAZ, AND MERANTE:
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A RESOLUTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF YONKERS DECLARING SEPTEMBER 15TH TO OCTOBER 15TH HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH IN THE CITY OF YONKERS
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WHEREAS, National Hispanic Heritage Month is traditionally observed from September 15th to October 15th of each year; and

WHEREAS, National Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the contributions that people of Spanish, Mexican, Caribbean, Central and South American ancestries have made to our great City and Nation; and

WHEREAS, National Hispanic Heritage Month initially started as Hispanic Heritage Week in 1968, it was later turned into a 30-day national celebration and was enacted into law in 1988; and

WHEREAS, the 2020 US Census showed that Hispanics and Latinos make up a fast-growing, multiracial group; and

WHEREAS, in 2020, 62.1 million people identified as Hispanic or Latinos - 18% of the US population - a number had grown 23% since 2010, while comparatively, the US population not of Hispanic or Latino origin grew just 4.3%, census data shows; and

WHEREAS, between 2010 and 2020, just over half of the total US population growth (51.1%) was due to growth among Hispanics or Latinos, per the Census Bureau; and

WHEREAS, this immense growth is just another reason why Hispanic Heritage Month is important, as Hispanics or Latinos comprise of approximately 18% of the population and therefore require representation, as well as the celebration and understanding of such communities that make up a large portion of the country's population; and

WHEREAS, projections indicate that by 2065, the Hispanic and Latino population in the United States is projected to grow to 107,000,000, and will comprise more than 24% of the total United States population; and

WHEREAS, National Hispanic Heritage Month seeks to emphasize the contributions that Hispanic and Latino Ameri...

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