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  • Connecticut Delegation Unanimously Supports Armenian Genocide Resolu

    CONNECTICUT DELEGATION UNANIMOUSLY SUPPORTS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTIONS IN U.S. SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    May 25 2007

    Connecticut has joined Colorado, Massachusetts, Maine and Rhode Island
    to become the fifth state with a complete Congressional delegation
    in support of both H. Res. 106 and S. Res. 106. Grassroots activists
    played a key role in gaining Congressional co-sponsorship of the
    resolution, the Armenian National Committee of America - Eastern Region
    (ANCA-ER) reports.

    With the recent additions of Congressmen John Larson (D-CT-1), Joseph
    Courtney (D-CT-2) and Christopher Murphy (D-CT-5), the Connecticut
    delegation now unanimously supports the Armenian Genocide resolutions
    in the Senate and House of Representatives. Senator Christopher Dodd
    (D-CT), Senator Joseph Lieberman (I-CT), Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro
    (D-CT-3) and Congressman Christopher Shay (R-CT-4) were all original
    cosponsors of S. Res. 106 and H. Res. 106.

    Arppie Charkoudian, a dedicated activist and Chairwoman of the ANC
    of Connecticut, has been working to expand the grassroots activity
    throughout the state. "The Connecticut Armenian community is smaller
    than other communities in the Eastern Region, but our persistence and
    continued follow up with our Representatives truly made a difference
    in their support of the legislation," commented Charkoudian. "By
    continuing the grassroots initiatives that the ANCA has to offer we
    can ensure that the interests of the Armenian American community are
    represented properly", she added.

    Currently, the New England states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts,
    New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont have 20 of 22 Representatives
    signed on to H. Res. 106, and nine of twelve Senators signed on to
    S. Res. 106.
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