ANCA-WR announces endorsement of LA City Councilwoman Janice Hahn

ANCA-WR announces endorsement of LA City Councilwoman Janice Hahn

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Armenian National Committee of America, Western Region, announced its endorsement of Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn as she runs for United States Congress in California’s 36th District.

In her meeting with ANCA activists and staff, Councilwoman Hahn showed considerable understanding and concern for issues important to the Armenian American community in the 36th District and throughout the United States.

“I am deeply honored by the Armenian National Committee of America, Western Region’s endorsement. As the strongest, most politically active organization in the Armenian American community, I am pleased to have the support of the ANCA-WR,” said Hahn.

She continued, “When I am elected to Congress from the 36th District, I promise that I will be a champion of the Armenian community by advocating for Congressional recognition of the Armenian Genocide, the establishment of a U.S. – Armenia trade office, and the protection of the right to self-determination for the people of Nagorno-Karabakh.”

The 36th Congressional District race is significant because the winner will be replacing former Congresswoman and noted Genocide denier, Jane Harman.

ANCA-WR Chairman Andrew Kzirian commented on the endorsement: “Our decision to endorse Janice Hahn, a longtime friend of the Armenian community in Los Angeles, is to ensure that the integrity of the 36th Congressional seat is upheld.”

“We truly believe that Councilwoman Hahn is the individual in this race who is not only committed to supporting Armenian American issues but also of bringing them to the fore once she is elected to the House of Representatives.”

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