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John, I can't believe we're already more than a week into 2024.
But I've still heard a lot of folks share their New Year's resolutions, and so, before it gets any later in the month, I wanted to share some of the goals I've set for myself this year.
1️⃣ I want to continue connecting with the people in my community. Whether they're a familiar face or someone new, I love getting to know people across the district and letting them know my top priority is, and always has been, working in their best interests.
2️⃣ I want to continue uplifting other progressive voices. Reaching change on our biggest issues – immigration reform, affordable housing and more – takes partners on every level of public office. In the last few years, I've been proud to support other hardworking progressives, and 2024 will be no different.
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Thank you, Congresswoman Delia Ramirez |
Delia Ramirez has dedicated her life and career to public service and advocating for working families. She is a deeply rooted community leader and public servant whose values are informed by her upbringing as the daughter of Guatemalan immigrants.
In 2022, Delia was elected to represent Illinois’ 3rd Congressional District and became the first Latina Congresswoman in the Midwest. In just a few months in Congress, she has introduced legislation with bipartisan support to help student veterans, is co-leading the Dream and Promise Act, and is introducing legislation that gives tenants the right to organize. She serves as Vice Ranking Member of the Homeland Security Committee, and sits on the Veterans’ Affairs Committee. She is also a Board Member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC) PAC, and CPC Special Order Hour Convener.
Delia also serves as Co-Chair of the Strengthening Democracy Task Force, as well as Vice Chair of the Equal Rights Amendment Caucus. She is a fighter who is determined to deliver for her constituents, and is working everyday to achieve equitable distribution of resources for Illinois infrastructure, clean energy, transportation, housing, healthcare, and jobs. She also advocates for federal resources so that Illinois may continue to be a welcoming state for new arrivals and asylum seekers.
Prefer to donate via mail? Please address a check to:
United with Delia for Congress
PO Box 47927
Chicago, IL. 60647
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