Theo tin từ văn phòng của TNS Janet Nguyễn, dự luật AB22 cho phép
đảng viên hoặc cảm tình viên cộng sản được quyền làm việc trong
chính quyền tiểu bang California, nay đã được rút lại và không đưa
lên Thượng viện bởi dân biểu Bonta thuộc hạ viện của tiểu bang Cali.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Diana Moreno
May 17,
2017
(714) 741-1034
BREAKING NEWS: Senator Janet Nguyen Announces that Assemblyman
Bonta has Dropped Effort to Pass AB 22
(Garden Grove, CA) Senator Janet Nguyen is proud to inform the community that
Assemblyman Rob Bonta has pulled Assembly Bill 22 (AB 22),
effectively ending an effort to allow Communists to work for the
Government of the State of California. Assemblyman Bonta's decision
not to pursue the bill came after hearing the concerns of the
Vietnamese-American community and residents throughout the State of
California.
"I commend and thank Assemblyman Bonta for abandoning this
outrageous piece of legislation, which inadvertently hurt the
Vietnamese-American community and countless Veterans who have
fought to defeat Communism," said Senator Janet Nguyen. "This
victory belongs to the Vietnamese-American community and Veterans,
who came together to defeat this bill. Together, we made our voices
heard and made it clear that Communism has no place in California."
Senator Nguyen personally received this important update regarding
the future of AB 22 directly from Assemblyman Rob Bonta. Just a few
hours prior, AB 22 had been referred out by the Senate Rules
Committee and was set to be reviewed by the Senate Public
Employment and Retirement Committee.
"I hope that AB 22 will now serve as a reminder to the
Vietnamese-American community that we must remain vigilant of
legislation under consideration by the State Legislature. This is
not the first time that a bill of this nature is considered and
sadly, it will probably not be the last," said Senator Janet
Nguyen.
In an effort to defeat AB 22, Senator Janet Nguyen had been working
with Assemblymembers Ash Kalra and Kansen Chu, who respectively
represent the Vietnamese-American Community of San Jose.
In addition to these joint lobbying efforts, Senator Janet Nguyen
had also been garnering community support against AB 22 via a
petition that garnered thousands of signatures. Just today, Senator
Nguyen had also announced the creation of the 'Committee to Defeat
AB 22'. The Committee, composed of Vietnamese-American
organizations and individuals from throughout the State of
California, sought to provide a mechanism for the Vietnamese-American community to voice
their opposition and to present a unified front.
Despite this great news, there is still a mechanism by which any
member of the State Legislature could still revive the proposal at
any time until July 21st, which is the deadline to hear bills in
committee.
Senator Nguyen will continue to monitor this issue and will inform
the community immediately if there are any changes.
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