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  • Richardson Pledges Cosponsorship Support of Armenian Genocide Res.

    Armenian National Committee of South Bay
    c/o Christopher Yemenidjian, Chair
    Gardena, CA 90249
    Web: www.ancsouthbay.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    July 21, 2007


    Contact: Christopher Yemenidjian
    Email: [email protected]



    Richardson Pledges Cosponsorship Support of
    Armenian Genocide Resolution

    -- Assemblymember Shall Cosponsor Bill If Elected to Congress in August


    Los Angeles, CA - The Armenian National Committee - Western Region has
    learned that California State Assemblymember Laura Richardson (D-55),
    Democratic Party Candidate for the 37th Congressional District of
    California, has agreed to cosponsor the Armenian Genocide Resolution (H.
    Res. 106) if elected to Congress. Richardson is currently vying to
    represent the 37th District in a Special Election.

    "If elected to Congress, I will be proud to add my name to the long and
    distinguished list of H. Res. 106 cosponsors," said Richardson. "We need to
    formally recognize this unfortunate chapter of history, so as to prevent any
    future genocides and promote regional stability," she added.

    Congresswoman Juanita Millender-McDonald, a strong supporter of issues of
    concern to Armenian Americans and a cosponsor of H. Res. 106, represented
    the 37th Congressional District of California until her passing on April 22,
    2007. California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, acting under California
    law, then announced a special election date to fill the vacant seat.
    Richardson succeeded in the June 26, 2007 primary, besting California State
    Senator Jenny Oropeza. Because no candidate received 50% of the vote, the
    Special Election will continue to a run-off on August 21, 2007. The other
    candidates facing Richardson are John M. Kanaley (R), Herb Peters (L), and
    Daniel Brezenoff (G).

    On July 2, 2007, the Armenian National Committee of South Bay (South Bay
    ANC) sent Richardson a letter congratulating Richardson on her primary
    victory and expressing confidence that Richardson would carry on the great
    work of her predecessor. The South Bay ANC also expressed its hope that its
    strong tradition of maintaining close ties between the local active Armenian
    American community and elected officials would continue. Particularly, the
    South Bay ANC requested that Richardson cosponsor H. Res. 106 upon her
    election to Congress.

    "Our community in the 37th district is deeply appreciative that we have yet
    another friend in Los Angeles County," stated South Bay ANC representative
    Chris Yemenidjian. "With the Assemblymember's agreement to cosponsor - that
    would mean that every Member of Congress from Los Angeles County now
    cosponsors H. Res. 106," he added.

    Richardson began her legislative career in 2000 on the Long Beach City
    Council. She also joined the staff of Lieutenant Governor Cruz Bustamante in
    2001 and served as his Southern California Director for 5 years. In 2006,
    Richardson was elected to represent the 55th State Assembly District which
    includes the cities of Carson, Harbor City, Lakewood, Long Beach and
    Wilmington.

    Richardson has continued to demonstrate significant leadership by initiating
    and supporting legislative and administrative actions that enhance vitality
    and livability for those she serves. She has garnered the respect of her
    peers and others because of diligence and thoroughness. Richardson is not
    afraid to stand alone on issues that impact the disenfranchised. But in
    doing so, she has always ensured that her positions focus on the values of
    fairness and integrity.

    Assemblymember Richardson earned her Bachelor Degree in Political Science
    from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1984. In 1987, she joined
    Xerox Corporation where she gained significant business experience in a
    Fortune 40 company. Richardson received her Masters Degree in Business
    Administration in 1996 from the University of Southern California. She
    considers her studies abroad in Hong Kong, Beijing, and Shanghai as critical
    learning experiences.

    The Armenian National Committee of America is 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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