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Congressional Hispanic Conference picks new leader

The Hispanic Congress (CHC) has selected Rep. Tony Gonzalez (R-Texas) as the leader of the 119th Congress.

Founded in 2003, the organization elected Gonzalez, representing Texas' 23rd Congressional District on Wednesday.

“Hispanic Americans voted decisively for strong leadership, leadership to act. We don't just speak. Our voices helped us build a Republican trilogy. This is what our members are combat-tested common sense lawmakers – they are the majority manufacturers who sit on the most powerful committees in Congress. We have a country to save money and maintain America's dreams We're going back to the fight for it and not keeping our community safe,” Gonzalez said. statement.

Republican-sponsored Caucasus I have it 11 members. It was originally formed by Rep. Mario Diaz Barato (R-FLA).

Diaz Barato said that the rise in the number of Hispanic people and individuals from other ethnic groups who work as lawmakers in Congress “proves that Americans reject the left-failed policies – inflation. The policies that have been created, which have driven them to a historical level, have skyrocketed gas prices, are the worst border crisis in our country's history.”

“As a conference, we are committed to defending the values ​​of our constituents and promoting real-world, common sense solutions for Americans,” said the founder of CHC.

Rep. Nicole Mariotakis (R-NY) has been elected vice-chairman of policy. Rep. Carlos Giménez (R-FLA.) will serve as the next vice-chairman of Community Outreach. Rep. Monica de la Cruz (R-Texas) became vice-chairman of communications, and Rep. Juan Ciscommani (R-Alice) was elected vice-chairman of member services.

“As the first naturalized citizen of Mexico to represent Arizona in the federal government office, we work with President Tony Gonzalez and all members of the Congress' Hispanic Conference to highlight Hispanic voices and provide real results I look forward to achieving my American dreams. Again, Cisconani said.

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