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  • Armenpac Applauds Cardin (D-MD) For Joining The Congressional Caucus

    PRESS RELEASE

    ARMENPAC, The Armenian-American Political Action Committee
    421 E. Airport Freeway, Suite 201
    Irving, Texas 75220
    Contact: Jason P. Capizzi, Esq.
    Tel: (972) 635-5347
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.armenpac.org

    ARMENPAC APPLAUDS CARDIN (D-MD) FOR JOINING THE CONGRESSIONAL CAUCUS
    ON AREMENIAN ISSUES

    Irving, TX - ARMENPAC is pleased to announce that Representative
    Benjamin Cardin (D-MD) recently joined the Congressional Caucus on
    Armenian Issues, which is one of the largest in the United States
    House of Representatives with 158 members. "We look forward to working
    with Congressman Cardin and the entire Armenian Caucus to promote
    Armenian-American issues and strengthen U.S.-Armenia relations,"
    said ARMENPAC Co-Chair Annie Totah.

    Representative Benjamin Cardin hails from Maryland's third
    Congressional District. Mr. Cardin is a member of the Ways and Means
    Committee, of which he is the ranking member of the Trade Subcommittee
    and a member of the Human Resources Subcommittee. Mr.

    Cardin is also the ranking member of the United States Helsinki
    Commission, a United States Government Agency committed to ensuring the
    political principles of "respect [for] human rights and fundamental
    freedoms, including the freedom of thought, conscience religion or
    belief, for all without distinction as to race, sex, language or
    religion." Additionally, Mr. Cardin is the chair of an international
    committee of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
    (OSCE) Parliamentary Assembly. "We are confident that Representative
    Cardin will bring the same vigor and strength, which he exhibits in
    support of his other causes, to the Armenian Caucus," said ARMENPAC
    Co-Chair Edgar Hagopian.

    Representative Benjamin Cardin is a cosponsor of H.R.3661, the South
    Caucasus Integration and Open Railroads Act of 2005, H.Res.316, the
    Affirmation of the United States' Record on the Armenian Genocide
    resolution, and a signatory to the Armenian Caucus' annual letter to
    the President of the United States regarding the Armenian Genocide
    in addition to the 2005 Armenian Caucus letter to the United States
    Secretary of State regarding Turkey's application for admission to
    the European Union.

    H.R.3661 seeks "to prohibit United States assistance to develop or
    promote any rail connections or railway-related connections that
    traverse or connect Baku, Azerbaijan; Tbilisi, Georgia; and Kars,
    Turkey, and that specifically exclude cities in Armenia." H.R.3661
    currently has eighty-three (83) cosponsors; its companion bill in
    the United States Senate, S.2461, currently has three (3) cosponsors.

    H.Res.316 urges the United States President to characterize the
    Armenian Genocide of 1915 as "genocide" during his April 24th
    commemorative speech and "to ensure that United States policy reflects
    appropriate understanding and sensitivity concerning issues related to
    human rights, ethnic cleansing, and genocide documented in the United
    States record relating to the Armenian Genocide and the consequences of
    the failure to realize a just resolution." H.Res.316 currently has one
    hundred fifty-eight (158) cosponsors; its companion bill in the United
    States Senate, S.Res.320, currently has thirty-four (34) cosponsors.

    Recently, ARMENPAC Co-Chair Annie Totah and ARMENPAC Executive
    Director Jason Capizzi attended several events in support of
    Representative Benjamin Cardin's current campaign for the United
    States Senate. Mr. Cardin is the frontrunner in the race for the seat
    held by retiring Senator Paul Sarbanes (D-MD). Senator Sarbanes' son,
    John Sarbanes, Esq., is seeking the Democratic nomination to run for
    Mr. Cardin's seat in the House of Representatives. "Both Representative
    Cardin and John Sarbanes are well informed of Armenian-American
    issues, and will be strong advocates for our cause in each chamber
    should they succeed in their respective campaigns," said ARMENPAC
    Executive Director Jason Capizzi.

    ARMENPAC is an independent, bipartisan political action committee
    with a nationwide membership. ARMENPAC raises awareness of,
    and advocates for, policies that help create peace, security and
    stability in the Caucasus region. ARMENPAC provides financial support
    to federal officeholders, candidates, political action committees
    and organizations that actively support issues of importance to
    Armenian-Americans. For more information and how to join ARMENPAC,
    please call (877) 286-1046 or visit www.armenpac.org.

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