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    DEMOCRATS WIN CONTROL OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ARMENIAN CAUCUS MEMBER REP. PELOSI SET TO BECOME SPEAKER

    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    Nov 9 2006

    The balance of power shifted in Washington yesterday as Democrats
    took control over the House of Representatives, paving the way for
    Armenian Caucus Member Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to become the first
    female Speaker of the House. Pelosi's anticipated rise, coupled with
    the likelihood of numerous Caucus Democrats picking up important
    leadership positions, will expand the scope and influence of this
    important body in the next congressional session.

    According to the information DE FACTO got at the Armenian Assembly of
    America (AAA), as a part of that power shift, House Speaker Dennis
    Hastert (R-Ill) will pass the Speaker's gavel to Pelosi, making
    her the first Armenian Caucus Member to hold that position. Pelosi
    has a strong record of support on Armenian-American issues and has
    regularly called on the Administration to properly acknowledge the
    Armenian Genocide. She is currently a cosponsor of H. Res. 316 - a
    bill that affirms the attempted annihilation of the Armenian people as
    genocide. Last year, Pelosi participated in a Capitol Hill observance
    of the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide and in April 2001,
    spoke on the floor of the House saying that "the Armenian Genocide
    is a historical fact. The Republic of Turkey has adamantly refused to
    acknowledge that the Genocide happened on its soil, but the evidence
    is irrefutable....We must learn from the past and never forget the
    victims of the Armenian Genocide."

    Additionally, Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-MD) will run for Majority
    Leader, and if elected, will be another Caucus first. Like Pelosi,
    Hoyer has co-sponsored legislation reaffirming the Genocide and has
    given commemoration addresses to Congress during the month of April.

    In total, some 50 Democratic Armenian Caucus Members are positioned
    to take over important leadership positions and full committee
    chairmanships including Representatives Charles Rangel (NY) House
    Ways and Means, John Dingell (MI) Energy and Commerce and others.

    The majority of Armenian Caucus Members were re-elected including
    Co-Chairs Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) and Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ).

    "The Assembly congratulates Armenian-American supporters in the Senate
    and House on their victory and looks forward to reaching out to new
    members in the coming year," said Assembly Executive Director Bryan
    Ardouny. "To that end, we also encourage Armenian Americans to join
    us in our outreach efforts and build on our advocacy successes in
    the current Congress."

    When Congress returns next week for the lame duck session, several
    outstanding items remain including the rail legislation, appropriations
    funding for Armenia and Karabakh, as well as the confirmation process
    for Ambassador-designate Richard E. Hoagland.
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