Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA-34) speaks to adult students of Bell Gardens Community Adult School in the cafeteria at Bell Gardens High School to discuss a wide-variety of matters pending before Congress, including immigration reform, the war in Iraq, improving the quality of education, the federal minimum wage and global warming. At the conclusion of the presentation, the students presented the congresswoman with flowers and a certificate signed by the students expressing sincere appr...
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Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA-34) joined residents, local law enforcement officials and community leaders for the City of Huntington Park's National Night Out and the Huntington Park Police Department's 9th Annual Open House. This year marks the 23rd Annual National Night Out, an event sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch, to strengthen neighborhood spirit, improve relations between the community and local law enforcement and to raise awareness about crime prevention. --...
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Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA-34) hands out her constituent service brochures to seniors at the Barbara J. Riley Community Senior Center on Quill Drive in Downey. The congresswoman urged the seniors to contact her district office at (213) 628-9230 should they need assistance resolving problems with federal agencies such as the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the Social Security Administration and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. The congresswoman also reminded the s...
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Shown in the first photo on the left, Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard views the Latino Theater Company's drawings of the soon-to-be renovated Los Angeles Theatre Center with Jose Luis Valenzuela, the Latino Theater Company's Founder and Artistic Director. The Latino Theater Company recently became the operator of the City of Los Angeles-owned Los Angeles Theatre Center located in downtown Los Angeles in the Old Bank District at 514 S. Spring Street. In addition, the Latino Theater Company wa...
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Seventy-one years ago, Democrats created Social Security to provide retirement security for all Americans. In 1935, bank failures and a stock market crash wiped out the savings of millions of Americans. Old age meant poverty and dependence. When President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed the historic measure into law in August of that year, he envisioned that Social Security would provide benefits to workers that they had earned during their working years, which in turn would allow them to retir...
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Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA-34) honors Jo Merrill (pictured left), the former March of Dimes Director of Public Policy and Government Affairs, upon her retirement from the national voluntary health agency after 22 years. The congresswoman presented Ms. Merrill with a framed congressional record tribute highlighting Ms. Merrill's many achievements during her tenure with the March of Dimes, an organization dedicated to improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects, prematu...
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Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard joined community leaders at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new graphic design computer lab at the Lucille Beserra Roybal Youth & Family Center. The center's new computer program is staffed by instructors from Roosevelt Community Adult School in Boyle Heights who will use the computers to train students in high tech computer graphics. The 21 computers were purchased with the assistance of a $74,000 federal grant secured by the congresswoman. -- ### --
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Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA-34) thanked 22-year-old Juan Alvarez of Downey for his assistance in her Washington, D.C. office during a one-month summer internship that ends July 28. Juan graduated from Paramount High School in the City of Paramount in 2001 and is currently a senior at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles where he is studying public policy with an emphasis in law and society. As one of eight students in the country to participate in the prestigious Nati...
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Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA-34) meets with Los Angeles County School Superintendent Darline Robles and members of the Board to discuss the county's six-county collaborative effort to assist Southern California's English Language Learner students achieve high levels of academic achievement. Sixty-five percent of all English Learners in California attend school in Los Angeles County and the five-southern counties. In addition, the congresswoman, superintendent and board members discuss...
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Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard urged high school students participating in the Salesian Boys and Girls Club of Los Angeles' Adelante Leadership Summer Program to further their education as a critical means toward a better life. During the 16-week program, the students take math and English classes to help prepare them for admission to a University of California campus. The program is the brain child of Mr. Angel Obregon, Vice President of Government Relations at AltaMed, and operates in par...
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