Leaders and policy experts gathered for “Enhancing Policy Understanding: Trade, Network Vandalism, and Broadband Access,” in partnership with ALLvanza, The Latino Coalition, and the Hispanic 100 Policy Committee.

The discussion brought forward critical insights on strengthening infrastructure, advancing trade, and expanding broadband access—reflecting a shared commitment to building more resilient and connected communities.

Leaders and policy experts came together for “Enhancing Policy Understanding: Trade, Network Vandalism, and Broadband Access,” presented in partnership with ALLvanza, The Latino Coalition, and the Hispanic 100 Policy Committee—examining the policies shaping our economy, infrastructure, and digital future.

The conversation highlighted a shared commitment to strengthening connectivity, protecting critical networks, and expanding opportunity through smart, forward-thinking policy.

A room filled with leaders, innovators, and changemakers engaging in meaningful dialogue on the policies shaping our nation’s future.

From protecting critical networks to expanding broadband access, the conversation highlighted the importance of collaboration in driving sustainable progress.

Event Recap – Policy Discussion with ALLvanza, Hispanic 100, and The Latino Coalition

On Tuesday, March 31, 2026, ALLvanza, the Hispanic 100 Policy Committee, and The Latino Coalition hosted an engaging and informative policy discussion at the Charter Office in Washington, D.C. The event brought together policymakers, industry experts, and community leaders for a lively conversation on key issues shaping the year ahead.

Attendees enjoyed a dynamic panel that explored the role of trade policy and the USMCA in driving innovation, supporting American businesses, and strengthening communities nationwide. The discussion also addressed the growing challenge of network vandalism and the importance of protecting the critical infrastructure that powers emergency services, businesses, and everyday communications.

Panelists also shared valuable insights into the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program, highlighting opportunities to expand broadband access and strengthen connectivity across the country.

The event created a welcoming environment for thoughtful dialogue, networking, and collaboration. Guests had the opportunity to connect with fellow leaders while gaining deeper insights into policies that impact communities, businesses, and the future of digital infrastructure in the United States.