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Occurrences in the Congressional Record

Entry Title Date
A Tribute To Attorney Ed Hales February 27, 2012
Edolphus Towns, D-NY
"As an attorney, he worked tirelessly to mediate between labor groups and their employers. He filled such roles as Permanent Umpire for the Ford Motor Co. and United Auto Workers, Panel Member for U.S. Steel Corp. and United Steel Workers; Panel Member for U.S. Postal Service and National Association of Letter Carriers; and Panel Member for the City of Los Angeles and Los Angeles Public Employees Union."
Congratulating Councilmember Joe Buscaino February 16, 2012
Janice Hahn, D-CA
"Now Councilman Buscaino’s commitment to public service has led him to the chambers of the Los Angeles City Council, where I know he will serve the people of my home Council District 15 and the city of Los Angeles with honor and distinction. We are fortunate to have such an advocate."
Honoring Long-Time Community Activist & Honorary Filipinotown Mayor: Dr. Jacinto “Jay” Valencia February 9, 2012
Judy Chu, D-CA
"His most lasting legacy, however, was his selection as the first Mayor of Philippinetown, Inc. and his work in securing the designation of Filipinotown as a Historic District by the City of Los Angeles in "
Honoring Herb J. Wesson, Jr. February 7, 2012
Janice Hahn, D-CA
"After he left the Assembly, he was elected to represent the 10th Council District in the City of Los Angeles in 2005, capturing over 80 percent of the vote. His City Council colleagues called him “a consummate bridge builder.” Last year, he was elected by his City Council colleagues—once again unanimously—to serve as President of the Los Angeles City Council, becoming the first African American to do so since Los Angeles was incorporated in 1850."
Hoover Power Allocation Act December 8, 2011
Dianne Feinstein, D-CA
"When the communities and utilities of California, led by the City of Los Angeles, stepped forward to sign those contracts, construction began."

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