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	 Press Release: President Rosa Rosales re-elected for a fourth term. 
	National President receives unanimous support nationwide. 
	Contact:Lizette J. Olmos (202) 365-4553 mobile Dual Integrated Communications, LLC Anect Rivas (787) 667-6778 Ana María Santiago (787) 319-1415 
	July 18th - San Juan, PR - The League of United Latin American Citizens, 
	the oldest and largest Hispanic civil rights organization in the country 
	overwhelmingly voted for LULAC National President Rosa Rosales today at the 
	LULAC general assembly and election of officers in San Juan, Puerto Rico at 
	the conclusion of the convention.  
	  
	“I am very humbled and appreciative to have won for my fourth term by 
	acclamation for National President of LULAC, the greatest Latino 
	organization in the nation to include Puerto Rico of volunteer grassroots 
	members, who have dedicated their lives to ensure a better quality of life 
	for all,” said LULAC National President Rosa Rosales.  
	 
	“I am honored to be selected to represent the Southeast region and will do 
	my best to serve the people,” said Vice President for the Southeast Yvonne 
	Quinones who is from San Juan, Puerto Rico.  
	 
	 “Together we can make a difference. Let’s take care of our youth and our 
	young adults. Thank you for your support, “said LULAC National VP for the 
	Southwest Sylvia Gonzalez. “I will make a difference along with your 
	participation. Let’s forget about the animosity and focus on the issues of 
	the community. Lets respect our LULAC prayer. Let us prove ourselves. Be 
	glad to be of service to others and our community and, most importantly 
	excel.” 
	 
	“I am a firm believer in the principles of Democracy, social justice, and 
	economic empowerment for all. I will keep advocating and protecting the 
	agenda of the woman in leadership and inclusion in all aspects of society,” 
	said Vice President of Women Regla Gonzalez.  
	 
	 “To all my brothers and sisters I thank you very much for the honor given 
	to me to serve one more year. I stand in solidarity with Puerto Rico and its 
	causes,” said LULAC Vice President for the Northeast Toula Politis Lugo. 
	 
	 “Thank you for having that confidence in me. Today we are all winners and 
	will all work together. Unidos en el Midwest,” said LULAC Vice President for 
	the Midwest Maggie Rivera. 
	 
	“The position of Vice President for the Elderly empowers me to work with 
	AARP and President Obama’s administration on elderly issues,” said LULAC 
	Vice President for the Elderly Lidia Martinez. I look forward to the 
	challenges to assist the elderly in low affordable housing, comprehensive 
	health and lower prescription drugs.” 
	 
	“The LULAC youth are the fastest growing in the nation. I am honored to have 
	been selected to a third-term. The youth energize me and have a passion to 
	continue their education and be active in the community,” said LULAC 
	National Vice President for Youth Berta Urteaga. 
	 
	“I believe in LULAC and in the membership. Working together all the young 
	adults around the state will make the change and will take LULAC’s platform 
	to the next level,” said LULAC Vice President for Young Adults Michelle 
	Pelayo-Osorio. “Thank you for all your support and we will work together.” 
	 
	“I am deeply humbled and honored to be honored to be entrusted with the 
	finances of this wonderful organization,” said LULAC National Treasurer 
	Roger Rocha. “I will work diligently to ensure that we have funding for our 
	important programs in civil rights and education.  
	 
	“The youth you see today are our leaders of the future. This is my third 
	year. I will continue to work hard,” said Youth President Jessica Martinez. 
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