From Congresswoman Delia Ramirez <[email protected]>
Subject My committee assignment breakdown
Date February 3, 2023 7:15 PM
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John, it is an honor to be appointed to the Veterans Affairs Committee as well as the Homeland Security Committee.
I want to break down the importance of committees, and my plan ahead for mine, but I know your time is precious. If you can't stay, just know that I'm committed to keeping people across the district up-to-date on what's going on in the House. Will you donate today to help my team and I do just that? [[link removed]]
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What committees are and why they're so important – let's break it down.
There are 435 representatives from across the country in the House of Representatives. Because it would be really time-consuming and ineffective to have all 435 of us vote on every single resolution, the House is broken up into committees based around a certain issue category (agriculture to veterans affairs and everything in between).
Breaking up this way allows members of Congress to specialize in issues under their category, making sure that they've got the right information to make a reliable decision.
John, I have the privilege of being on the Veterans Affairs Committee and the Homeland Security Committee.
On the Veterans Affairs Committee, I am excited to protect and continue to build on the previous efforts of my colleagues and President Biden. I am excited to support Illinois veterans' in their housing, immigration, and education efforts.
But the reality is that there are working class immigrants who are willing to fight for this country, to make the ultimate sacrifice for this country, and are still deported by the US Department of Homeland Security.
That is why, on the Homeland Security Committee, I will do my best to try and right this policy wrong. I'm committed to securing civil and basic human rights for people across the nation, regardless of income level or immigration status.
Yet like we see at every turn, Republicans are more interested in political revenge and back-and-forth games than their responsibility to their constituents, which makes it almost impossible to get people the resources they need, and pass the bills that would change their lives.
John, I want to keep you and residents across the district informed about everything happening in the House – that's why being able to fund emails like these and other outreach efforts is so crucial. Will you donate $25 to help my team and I spread the word? [[link removed]]
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Thank you,
Congresswoman Delia Ramirez
Delia Ramirez has dedicated her life and career to advocating for working families. She is an outstanding community leader with experience as CEO of community organizations and has created countless alliances in our communities. As the daughter of Guatemalan immigrants, Delia's values are rooted in effort and service to others.
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As the founder and former director of the Center for Changing Lives, chair of the executive board for the Latin United Community Housing Association (LUCHA) and the Logan Square Neighborhood Association (LSNA), Delia has worked for solutions to many complex problems such as affordable housing, education, and criminal justice.
In 2018, Delia ran for and was elected to the House of Representatives in Illinois' 4th District. Since then, she has passed legislation expanding affordable housing, Medicaid coverage for seniors regardless of immigration status, and creating a Chicago school board. Now, she is part of the Democratic majority leadership team in the House.
Delia fights every day to break the social obstacles that she and many women face. Her passion is to guide and empower women to achieve leadership opportunities in all sectors.
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PO Box 47927
Chicago, IL. 60647
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