*Disclaimer: Please note that session topics are subject to change based on evolving policy priorities, speaker availability, or other relevant factors. The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC) reserves the right to modify session content to ensure discussions remain timely and aligned with current issues.
Day 01
We look forward to welcoming you to the Legislative Summit! Be sure to stop by the registration desk to check in, receive your event credentials, and ensure you're all set for the event!
Day 02
We look forward to welcoming you to the Legislative Summit! Please to stop by the registration desk to check in, pick up your event credentials, and ensure you're all set for the event.
Track: Skill & Strategy
Peer discussion on federal priorities, their needs from the USHCC, and how they’ll leverage the Summit back home.
Track: Skill & Strategy
Designed for first‑time participants and returning advocates, this session will focus on message development, effective meeting protocols, and facilitated networking opportunities with experienced local lobbyists and government affairs professionals to strengthen your approach to Hill engagement.
Track: Skill & Strategy
Tailored session for entrepreneurs on what to expect from Hill meetings and federal agency interactions, with space for current-issue discussions.
Track: Heritage, Cultura, and D.C.
Quick Metro ride to a Latino business hub to see Latino entrepreneurship and discuss business collaboration.
Track: Heritage, Cultura, and D.C.
The Mexican Cultural Institute enriches the relationship between Mexico and the United States by sharing Mexico’s vibrant cultural past and present with the local community. Focal points include:
- Mexico as a plural, diverse, and creative culture
- Artistic dialogue between Mexico and the United States
- Education in the arts
Track: Heritage, Cultura, and D.C.
Focused embassy visit to discuss hemispheric ties and trade.
Track: Federal & Corporate Focus
How to work with federal small‑business agencies (e.g., SBA, HUD, DOT, OSDBU).
Track: Federal & Corporate Focus
Discuss how to invest in Hispanic small‑business ecosystems and chambers in partnership with corporate stakeholders.
Day 03
On the final day of the USHCC 2026 Legislative Summit, participants will take their voices directly to Capitol Hill for a full day of one-on-one meetings with Members of Congress, key committee staff, and participate in Congressional Roundtables. This is your opportunity to advocate for policies that drive Hispanic business growth and economic opportunity nationwide. Throughout the day, attendees will meet with policymakers to share the priorities and impact stories of Hispanic-owned businesses in their communities. The USHCC team will coordinate all congressional and agency meetings to ensure a productive and engaging advocacy experience for each registrant.