Hillary Clinton Campaign Press Release - NH for Hillary Announces Local Latina Leader to Join National Hispanic Leadership Council
Ramos Spooner Will Help Campaign Reach Out to New Hampshire Latino Community
MANCHESTER -- The New Hampshire for Hillary campaign today announced that Lillye Ramos Spooner of Epsom, NH will serve on the campaign's National Hispanic Leadership Council and its Executive Committee, demonstrating the Senator's growing support among the Hispanic community in New Hampshire.
The Executive Committee is comprised of national and local leaders from across the country, including Ramos Spooner, who is Executive Director of the Greater Manchester AIDS Project. The Committee will serve as an advisory board for the campaign on issues important to the Latino community and will play an active role reaching out and organizing Hispanics in their communities and across the country.
"I am proud to be a part of Hillary Clinton's campaign here in New Hampshire. She has continued to demonstrate a deep understanding of issues that directly impact the Hispanic community," said Ramos Spooner, who will also serve on the New Hampshire for Hillary Latino Steering Committee. "I am eager to share Senator Clinton's vision for the future of our country."
The first Hispanic woman to be appointed to the New Hampshire commission on the Status of Women, Ramos Spooner has lived in New Hampshire for more that 20 years. Ramos Spooner has been involved in mobilizing Latinos, especially women, to resister and vote. She was the first Latina to serve on the Executive Committee of the NH Democratic Party.
"I am honored to be joined by so many leaders that have dedicated their lives to advocating for better education for our children, access to health care, civil and voting rights and advancing economic opportunities not only for Latinos, but for all Americans," Clinton said. "With their support, we will continue taking our message of change across the country."
A USA Today/Gallup poll released this week found that among Hispanic voters, Hillary Clinton leads the primary field by 46 points. Hillary Clinton has fought for many issues important to the Latino community, including education, health care, economic opportunities and a fair and humane immigration reform.
NATIONAL HISPANIC LEADERSHIP COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Antonio Villaraigosa, Los Angeles Mayor, and National Campaign Chair
Fabián Núñez, California Assembly Speaker
Senator Robert Menendez, New Jersey
Rep. José Serrano (NY-16)
Rep. Nydia Velázquez (NY-12)
Rep. Grace F. Napolitano (CA-38)
Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA-34)
Rep. Albio Sires (NJ-13)
Raúl MartÃnez, former Mayor of Hialeah
State Rep. Luis GarcÃa (FL)
State Rep. Darren Soto (FL)
Houston Councilwoman Carol Alvarado
Lillye Ramos Spooner, Community Activist, Epsom, NH
Raul Yzaguirre, Former President, National Council of La Raza
Dolores Huerta, Co-Founder, United Farm Workers Union, Human Rights Activist
Eddie Escobedo, President, El Mundo, NV
Adriana Martinez, Former President, Nevada Democratic Party
Robert Gomez, President, Magic Brite Janitorial, NV
HISPANIC LEADERSHIP COUNCIL
ARIZONA
State Representative Martha Garcia, Phoenix
State Representative Linda J. Lopez, Phoenix
City Councilor Joel G. Belloe, Eloy
Vice Mayor Frank Acuña, Eloy
CALIFORNIA
State Assemblymember Anna M. Caballero, Salinas
State Assemblymember Charles M. Calderon, City of Industry
State Assemblymember Kevin de Leon, Los Angeles
Honorable Maria Echaveste, DNC Member, Berkeley
State Assemblymember Edward P.Hernandez, West Covina
City Attorney Dennis J. Herrera, San Francisco
State Assemblymember Tony Mendoza, Norwalk
Honorable Mirian Saez, San Francisco
State Assemblymember Mary Salas, Chula Vista
State Assemblymember Jose Solorio, Anaheim
Hon. Irene Flores, Garvey School District, Garvey School District
Mayor Elba Guerrero, Huntington Park
Mayor Manuel Lozano, Baldwin Park
Mayor Ray Soleno, Reedley
Mayor Robert Fierro, Commerce
Mayor Ray Luna, Santa Paula
Mayor Daniel Furtado, Campbell
Former Mayor Joaquin Gonzalez, Hanford
Former Mayor Leticia Vasquez, Lynwood
Former Mayor Ofelia Hernandez, Huntington Park
Former Mayor Juan Noguez, Huntington Park
Former Mayor Frank Quintero, Glendale
Former Vice Mayor Cindy Chavez, San Jose
Former Mayor Emelina Pedras, Lynwood
Former Mayor Diane Martinez, Paramount
Rosalie Alvarado, National School District, San Diego
Mayor John Huerta, Greenfield
Former Mayor Maria Davila, Southgate
George Aaron Aguilar, San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District
COLORADO
DNC Member Mannie Rodriguez, Boulder
FLORIDA
Former Ambassador to OAS Luis J. Lauredo, Miami
Former Executive Director of Florida Democratic Party Ana Cruz, Tampa
School Board Member Susan Valdes, Hillsborough County
County Commissioner Diana Wasserman-Rubin, Broward County
Susan Wuczewski, Activist, Orlando
ILLINOIS
Alderman Daniel Solis, Chicago
IOWA
Miguel Moreno, President, AFSCME Local 3000, Glenwood
Alfred Ramirez, Former Executive Director, White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans, Cedar Rapids
NEW JERSEY
Mayor Sammy Rivera, Passaic
Mayor Jose "Joey" Torres, Paterson
Mayor Alberto Santos, Kearny
DNC Member Tonio Burgos, Jersey City
Mayor Silverio Vega, West New York
NEVADA
Miguel Barrientos, Southwest Hispanic Media and Mexican American Political Association, Las Vegas
Rene Cantu, VP, Multicultural Affairs at Nevada State College, Henderson
Liz Carrasco, Activist-Latina, Pro-choice; Planned Parenthood of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas
Maximiliano Couvillier, Associate, Lionel Sawyer & Collins, Las Vegas
Anita Laruy, North Las Vegas Library District
Maria Marinchm, President, Language Sources, Las Vegas
Jacki Ramirez, Las Vegas Activist
Margarita Rebollal, East Las Vegas Community Outreach Corporation
Tom Rodriguez, Las Vegas Activist and Writer
Randy Soltero, Sheet Metal Workers Union, Las Vegas
Daniel Tafoya, Board of Directors, Latin Chamber of Commerce, Las Vegas
Brian Ayala, Ayala's Inc, Las Vegas
Javier Barrajas, Owner of Lindo Michoacan Restaurant, Las Vegas
NEW YORK
State Senator Martin Dilan, Brooklyn
State Senator Mario Gallegos, Jr., Galena Park
State Assemblymember Luis Diaz, Bronx
State Assemblymember Felix Ortiz, Brooklyn
State Assemblymember Philip Ramos, Brentwood
State Assemblymember Carmen Arroyo, Bronx
State Assemblymember Adriano Espaillat, New York
State Assemblymember Peter Rivera, New York
State Assemblymember Jose Rivera, Bronx
Councilmember Sara Gonzalez, Brooklyn
Councilmember Maria del Carmen Arroyo, Bronx
Former Bronx Borough President Fernando Ferrer, Bronx
Former State Assemblymember Roberto Ramirez, Bronx
TEXAS
State Representative Armando Martinez, Weslaco
State Representative Richard Raymond, Laredo
Former Mayor Felix Arambula, Marion
Tarrant County Constable Sergio De Leon, Ft. Worth
City Commissioner Leslie Gonzalez, El Cenizo
City Commissioner Noe Hernandez, El Cenizo
Mayor Raul Reyes, El Cenizo
State Senator Carlos Uresti, San Antonio
Former DNC Base Vote Director Andy Hernandez, San Antonio
State Senator Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa, Corpus Christi
City Commissioner Sally Arroyo, Brownsville
Business Leader Alonzo Cantu, McAllen
Chair of Tejano Democrats, Victor Garza, Edinburg
State Representative Veronica Gonzales, McAllen
State Representative Rene Oliveira, Brownsville
State Representative Aaron Peña, Edinburg
State Representative "Chente" Quintanilla, El Paso
State Representative Juan Manuel Escobar, Kingsville
Justice of the Peace Sylvia Johnson, Premont
County Attorney Alfred Isassi, Kingsville
County Tax Assessor/Collector Lucilla Reynolds Alice
County Clerk Frutoso Garza, Falfurrias
County Commissioner Ysidro Gutierrez, Lubbock
County Treasurer Manuel Reyes, Jr., Eagle Pass
District Clerk Amalia Rodriguez-Mendoza Austin
Councilmember Lecho Quiroga, Uvalde
Councilmember Celestino Ramirez, Mission
Mayor Pro-Tem Charlie Rodgers, Jr., Eden
District Attorney Fred Hernandez, Del Rio
Justice of the Peace Lorraine Lopez, Refugio
County Sheriff Oscar Lopez Alice
Former Texas State Senator Joe Bernal, San Antonio
District Clerk David Guerrero, Alice
Attorney Regina Montoya, Dallas
JoAnn Ramon, Democratic Party Activist, San Antonio
Precinct Chair Heather Ramon-Ayala, San Antonio
City Councilwoman Lourdes Galvan, San Antonio
Gabriel Rosales, National Representative for National Association of Public Employees, San Antonio
Former County Judge Ramon Garcia, Edinburg
State Democratic Executive Committee Member, Rose Salas, Houston
Community Leader Rosa Rosales, San Antonio
State Representative Abel Herrero, Corpus Christi
Former Hidalgo County Democratic Party Chair R.D. "Bobby" Guerra, MacAllen
National Hispanic Institute Michael Soto, San Antonio
Hidalgo County District Clerk Laura Hinojosa, Edinburg
Larry Romo, San Antonio Democratic Veterans
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