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    Armenian Assembly of America
    1140 19th Street, NW, Suite 600
    Washington, DC 20036
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.armenianassembly.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    August 16, 2006
    CONTACT: Christine Kojoian
    E-mail: [email protected]

    CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE MARKS ARMENIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY

    Establishes First-Ever Armenian Caucus

    Beverly Hills, CA - An Armenian Assembly-led delegation traveled to
    Sacramento on August 14 to welcome a bipartisan resolution in the
    State Legislature, honoring the California-Armenia relationship and
    designating September 21, 2006 as "Armenian Independence Day."

    Concurrently, State Assembly Majority Leader Dario Frommer
    (D-Glendale) and Assembly Member and Republican Caucus Chair Greg
    Aghazarian (R-Stockton) announced the establishment in California of a
    first-ever state-level Armenian Caucus, known as the Assembly Armenian
    Legislative Caucus. The Assembly-supported initiative, modeled after
    the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues, will work to strengthen
    the California-Armenia relationship. The State Senate is expected to
    announce the formation of an Armenian Caucus later this week.

    "It has been an honor working with the Armenian Assembly on issues
    important to the community over the course of my tenure in the
    Legislature," said Frommer. "I also traveled to Armenia with a
    delegation lead by the Armenian Assembly. I am especially pleased
    that working together we were able to create the Assembly Armenian
    Legislative Caucus to highlight the growing political influence of
    this community in California."

    The resolution, which celebrates the 15th anniversary of Armenia's
    independence, was introduced in the State Senate by California State
    Senators Charles Poochigian (R-Fresno), Jack Scott (D-Pasadena),
    Joseph Simitian (D-Palo Alto), and Jackie Speier (D-San Mateo). A
    similar resolution was also introduced in the State Assembly by
    Frommer and Aghazarian.

    "The establishment of the Republic of Armenia was a milestone in
    Armenian history," said Poochigian. "As California recognizes the
    fifteenth anniversary of its establishment, we celebrate this occasion
    with the three million Armenians who live in present day Armenia."

    Both resolutions recognize September 21, as "Armenian Independence
    Day," and encourage the people of California to celebrate Armenia's
    15th anniversary and the California-Armenia relationship.

    The resolutions also note that California is home to the largest
    population of Armenians in the U.S., and state, "those citizens have
    enriched California through leadership in the fields of academia,
    medicine, business, agriculture, government, and the arts, and are
    proud patriotic practitioners of the American citizenship."

    "We join with the Armenian community of California in extending our
    appreciation to the Senators and Assembly Members for establishing
    the Caucus and introducing this important legislation which honors the
    great strides Armenia has made over the past 15 years," said Board of
    Trustees Member and Western Office Chairman Richard Mushegain. "As
    a Californian, I am pleased that my state is the first to mark the
    anniversary of Armenia's independence."

    In addition to Mushegain, the Assembly delegation included Deputy
    Consul General of the Republic of Armenia Harutyun Kojoyan, Assembly
    Western Office Director Lena Kaimian, Executive Director of the
    Armenian Council of America Peter Darakdjian, Vice Chair of the
    Armenian Council of America Hagop Ajemian and Representative of the
    Armenian Rights Council Daniel Aydenian.

    Since its independence from the Soviet Union in December 1991,
    Armenia has vigorously pursued free-market reforms within a democratic
    framework. The United States was among the first countries to recognize
    the fledgling democracy and over the years, the governments developed
    a strong partnership based on shared values and mutual goals.

    In 1995, the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues was formed
    in the House of Representatives to provide a bi-partisan forum for
    legislators to discuss how the United States can better assist the
    people of Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh. Co-Chaired by Representatives
    Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) and Joe Knollenberg (R-MI), the Caucus has,
    over the years, played a critical role on a wide range of issues,
    including assistance programs for Armenia and Karabakh, the ongoing
    Turkish and Azeri blockades, the Karabakh peace process and efforts
    to reaffirm the U.S. record on the Armenian Genocide.

    The Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
    nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness
    of Armenian issues. It is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt membership
    organization.

    NR#2006-075

    Photographs available on the Assembly Web site at the following links:

    http://www.aaainc.org/images/press/2006-07 5/2006-075-1.jpg

    Caption L to R, front row: Representative of the Armenian Rights
    Council Daniel Aydenian, Armenian Assembly Western Office Director
    Lena Kaimian, Deputy Consul General of the Republic of Armenia
    Harutyun Kojoyan and California State Senators Jackie Speier (D- San
    Mateo) and Jack Scott (D-Pasadena). Back row: Executive Director of
    the Armenian Council of America Peter Darakdjian, California State
    Senators Charles Poochigian (R-Fresno), Armenian Assembly Board of
    Trustees Member and Western Office Chairman Richard Mushegain and
    Vice Chair of the Armenian Council of America Hagop Ajemian.

    http://www.aaainc.org/images/press/2006- 075/2006-075-2.jpg

    Caption L to R: Executive Director of the Armenian Council of
    America Peter Darakdjian, Armenian Assembly Western Office Director
    Lena Kaimian, Representative of the Armenian Rights Council Daniel
    Aydenian, Assembly Member and Republican Caucus Chair Greg Aghazarian
    (R-Stockton), Armenian Assembly Board of Trustees Member and Western
    Office Chairman Richard Mushegain, Deputy Consul General of the
    Republic of Armenia Harutyun Kojoyan, State Assembly Majority Leader
    Dario Frommer (D-Glendale) and Vice Chair of the Armenian Council of
    America Hagop Ajemian.
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