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13 janvier 2023

Opportunité économique et protection des soins de santé génésique, LGBTQ+ et droits des immigrants/réfugiés parmi les principales priorités du nouveau représentant Hoan Huynh

SPRINGFIELD, Illinois - Le représentant de l'État Hoan Huynh, D-Chicago, a commencé son premier mandat à la Chambre des Représentants mercredi avec un engagement à lutter pour les opportunités économiques, la justice environnementale et les besoins des personnes les plus laissées pour compte, en particulier nos personnes âgées et les communautés de couleur à faible revenu, en plus d'un engagement à protéger les soins de santé génésique, les LGBTQ + et les immigrants / réfugiés droits.

"Aujourd'hui, je suis fier d'être dans l'Illinois House Chambers en tant que réfugié de la guerre du Vietnam, et le fils de

des réfugiés qui n'ont jamais perdu espoir, ont gardé la foi et ont tout sacrifié juste pour que nous puissions vivre dans un pays

qui valorise la démocratie, la liberté et les droits de l'homme. Ma communauté en Amérique m'a élevé et nourri,

et mes parents m'ont appris la valeur du travail acharné, du service communautaire et du respect de vos voisins.

À Springfield, je prends toutes les leçons que mes parents m'ont inculquées et je légiférerai avec une inébranlable

engagement à se battre pour ceux qui ont été laissés pour compte dans notre État.

Prêtant serment pour la première fois, Huynh devient le premier Américain vietnamien et réfugié

jamais élu dans l'histoire de l'État de l'Illinois, le premier Américain d'origine asiatique à représenter Chicago Northside et

au bord du lac à l'Assemblée générale et la première personne de couleur à représenter le 13e district de State House.

Huynh apporte une variété d'expériences professionnelles au bureau, y compris une formation en impact social

les investissements, l'entrepreneuriat et l'innovation technologique, et la recherche sur les politiques publiques. Les priorités de Huynh

comprennent également la sécurité publique et la prévention de la violence armée, le logement abordable et la réduction de l'itinérance,

l'infrastructure de transport en commun et l'élargissement de l'accès aux soins de santé mentale. Huynh se battra également pour une politique qui

engage les intérêts des petites entreprises et respecte la classe ouvrière, et plaide pour ceux de

d'origine immigrée et réfugiée. Huynh prêtera toujours sa voix pour défendre le droit des femmes à

choisir et accéder aux soins de santé reproductive.

"Je suis ravi d'être une autre voix avant-gardiste à Springfield et de défendre notre côté nord de Chicago

communautés », a déclaré Huynh. «Je travaillerai sans relâche tous les jours avec des législateurs, des experts et des voisins de

différents horizons pour relever les défis complexes auxquels sont confrontés les Illinois partout dans le monde.

Huynh représente le 13th House District, qui est entièrement composé du nord de Chicago et du bord du lac

communautés, y compris les quartiers de Uptown, Andersonville, Wrigleyville, Ravenswood, Lincoln

Square, Lake View, Bowmanville, Buena Park, Sheridan Park, Southport, Arcadia Terrace et Budlong

Les bois.

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March 22, 2023

Kifowit and Huynh to Honor Vietnam Veterans

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. –  State Representatives Stephanie Kifowit, D-Oswego, and Hoan Huynh, D-Chicago, are inviting Vietnam War Veterans to come and be recognized in the gallery of the Illinois House of Representatives on Wednesday, March 29th by House Resolution 104.  House Resolution 104 officially designates March 29, 2023 as Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day in the State of Illinois.

“We need to always strive to give the proper recognition to our Vietnam Veterans to make up for the disrespectful way they were treated upon their return home after serving bravely and faithfully for our Country” stated Kifowit, the only female Veteran in the General Assembly. “I am honored to be able to call many Vietnam Veterans my friends”.

This year, Representative Kifowit is joined by Representative Hoan Huynh in Welcoming Home our Vietnam Veterans by the Illinois House of Representatives.  Representative Huynh, the first Illinois House Representative of Vietnamese ancestry and from a Vietnam War refugee background, is also encouraging members of the Vietnamese community who served with American Servicemembers in the South Vietnamese Military to also come and be recognized in the Illinois House gallery.

“I am proud to be the son of a South Vietnamese military officer, who served bravely alongside our American Veterans in the Vietnam War and I welcome members of the Army Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) to come and be recognized alongside the American Veterans they served with. Almost a million members of the South Vietnamese Military served proudly beside the United States Military during the 20-year war in Vietnam,” stated Huynh.  “After the fall of Saigon, hundreds of thousands of Army Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) soldiers were sent to concentration camps and perished by the new totalitarian government.  Few of the brave soldiers who served received political asylum to the United States and settled in Illinois to have an opportunity for a better life without persecution”.  

In 1965, United States Armed Forces ground combat units arrived in Vietnam, and by the end of that year, there were 80,000 United States troops in Vietnam with a peak of approximately 500,000 troops in 1969.  More than 58,000 members of the United States Armed Forces lost their lives in Vietnam, and more than 300,000 members were wounded.  The Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act of 2017 by the United States Congress officially recognizes March 29th as the day when the last combat troops were withdrawn from Vietnam in 1973.

This year, March 29, 2023 marks the 50th Anniversary of this withdrawal and throughout these 50 years, Veterans of the Vietnam War faithfully have served and contributed to their communities since returning home.  House Resolution 104 will be voted on during the regular session of the Illinois House on March 29, 2023 and the expected start of session is 12:00 (noon) but attendees are to arrive early to allow for security entrance.

 

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January 13, 2023

Economic Opportunity and Protecting Reproductive Healthcare, LGBTQ+, and Immigrant/Refugee Rights Among Top Priorities for New Rep. Hoan Huynh

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – State Rep. Hoan Huynh, D-Chicago, began his first term in the Illinois House of Representatives Wednesday with a dedication to fight for economic opportunity, environmental justice, and the needs of those most left behind, particularly our seniors and low-income communities of color, in addition to a commitment to protect reproductive healthcare, LGBTQ+, and immigrant/refugee rights.

“Today, I am proud to stand in the Illinois House Chambers as a Vietnam War refugee, and the son of

refugees who never gave up hope, kept the faith, and sacrificed everything just so we can live in a country

that valued democracy, freedom, and human rights. My community in America raised and nurtured me,

and my parents taught me the value of hard work, community service, and looking after your neighbors.

In Springfield, I take every lesson that my parents instilled in me and will legislate with an unwavering

commitment to fight for those who have been left behind in our state.”

Taking the oath of office for the first time, Huynh become the first Vietnamese American and refugee

ever elected in Illinois’ state history, the first Asian American to represent Chicago Northside and

lakefront in the General Assembly, and the first person of color to represent the 13th State House District.

Huynh brings a variety of professional experiences to office including a background in social impact

investments, entrepreneurship and technology innovation, and public policy research. Huynh’s priorities

also include public safety and gun violence prevention, affordable housing and decreasing homelessness,

transit infrastructure, and expanding mental healthcare access. Huynh will also fight for policy that

engages the interests of small businesses and respects the working class, and advocate for those from

immigrant and refugee backgrounds. Huynh will always lend his voice to support a woman’s right to

choose and access reproductive healthcare.

“I am excited to be another forward-thinking voice in Springfield, and advocate for our Chicago northside

communities”, said Huynh. “I will work tirelessly everyday with legislators, experts, and neighbors from

different backgrounds to address the complex challenges facing Illinoisans everywhere.”

Huynh represents the 13th House District, which is entirely made up of Chicago’s northside and lakefront

communities, including neighborhoods of Uptown, Andersonville, Wrigleyville, Ravenswood, Lincoln

Square, Lake View, Bowmanville, Buena Park, Sheridan Park, Southport, Arcadia Terrace, and Budlong

Woods.

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