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  • U.S. Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky Joins The Armenian Caucus

    U.S. CONGRESSWOMAN JAN SCHAKOWSKY JOINS THE ARMENIAN CAUCUS

    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    April 12 2007

    Caucus continues to grow rapidly, Schakowsky joins over 140 of her
    fellow colleagues, who are a part of this bipartisan committee.

    Congresswoman Schakowsky's district contains the greatest number of
    Armenians living in Illinois. Recently, the members of the ANC of
    Illinois met with Congresswoman Schakowsky to discuss several issues
    of importance of the Armenian American community, including H. Res.

    106, the Armenian Genocide Resolution. Ari Killian, Chairman of the ANC
    of Illinois stated, "We welcome the Congresswoman's decision to sign on
    to the Armenian Caucus. With the growing number of Armenians living in
    her district, we look forward to continuing to build our relationship."

    "I am honored to join the bipartisan Congressional Caucus on Armenian
    Issues. Over the last twelve years, the Armenian Caucus has been
    instrumental in raising political awareness in this country about the
    issues that affect the Armenian people," said U.S. Representative
    Jan Schakowsky. "As a new member of the Caucus, I look forward to
    working with my colleagues to address the issues and concerns of the
    Armenian-American community in my district."

    Congresswoman Schakowsky began her political career in the Illinois
    Assembly and is currently serving her fifth term in the United States
    Congress. She has served as a voice for those who have been affected
    by domestic violence. She is the Democratic Chief Deputy Whip and
    serves on many committees including Energy and Commerce and was one
    of the founding members of the Out-of-Iraq Caucus.

    To note, founded in 1995, the Congressional Caucus on Armenian
    Issues is a bipartisan forum for the discussion of policies to
    foster increased cooperation between the United States and Armenian
    governments and to strengthen the enduring bonds between the American
    and Armenian peoples. It was founded by Congressmen Frank Pallone
    (D-NJ) and John Porter (R-IL) and is currently co-chaired by Rep.

    Pallone and Michigan Republican Joe Knollenberg. The bipartisan group
    has over 145 members of Congress, including 11 out of the 19 Illinois
    representatives.

    The Armenian National Committee of Illinois is a part of the
    largest and most influential Armenian American grassroots political
    organization. Working in coordination with a network of offices,
    chapters and supporters throughout the United States and affiliated
    organizations around the world, the ANCA actively advances the concerns
    of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues.
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