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Speaker of the House, Officially DNC Member, Charter Member of the "Pelosi Club"† since March 30, 2008 [123] Uncommitted Dwight Pelz: WA DNC State Chair Obama PolitickerWA.com [441] 18 May 2008 Federico Peña: CO Add-on Former Denver mayor and Clinton administration Cabinet member, national campaign co-chair for Obama Obama New York Times [442]
Speakers included: Senator Inouye, Admiral Dennis C. Blair Commander USPACOM, William Perry, former Secretary of Defense and Lt. Gen. H.C. Stackpole (USMC RET) APCSS president. In September 2015, APCSS celebrated its 20th anniversary and officially changed its name from the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies to the Daniel K. Inouye Asia ...
Oct. 29—The son of the late U.S. Sen. Daniel K. Inouye plans to make his first foray into politics at the age of 59 by challenging fellow, first-time Democratic state Rep. Trish La Chica for the ...
Catchafire is the world's largest skills-based volunteer platform, providing nonprofits and social enterprises access to skilled professionals. The company's mission is "to create a more efficient and effective social good sector, and a world where it is commonplace to serve for the greater good.
Daniel Inouye, 88, ... American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1963–1991) and Speaker ... Rachel Douglas-Home, 27th Baroness ...
YouTube star Rachel Accurso has amassed millions of young devotees through her kid-friendly content—now, she’s set to make her Netflix debut later this month with a four-episode lineup.. Ms ...
Maria Rachel "Baby" Jimenez Arenas is a Filipina businesswoman and politician currently serving as the House of Representatives of the Philippines from 2007 to 2013 and again since 2022. She previously served as chairperson of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) from 2017 to 2021.
1968 – U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii; 1972 – Governor Reubin Askew of Florida [29] 1976 – U.S. Representative Barbara Jordan of Texas and U.S. Senator John Glenn of Ohio [30] 1980 – U.S. Representative Mo Udall of Arizona; 1984 – Governor Mario Cuomo of New York [25] 1988 – State Treasurer Ann Richards of Texas