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    <description>The Purple Line is a community podcast, bringing in-depth conversations with diverse leaders in the public and private sectors. Tune in for conversations and roundtables with national and international influencers.

Whether you are a student looking to gather advice or an established professional tuning in for valuable resources, our dynamic programming​ provides tips and insights for people of all ages and backgrounds. The Purple Line is produced by The Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute (CHLI).</description>
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      <description><![CDATA[Paola Arellano serves as Executive Business and Operational Manager at Rivet Industries, a technology and equipment company focused on protecting frontline workers and military personnel. She also serves as Vice President of Communications for the CHLI Alumni Association (CAA).  

Originally from El Paso, Texas, Paola was raised in a border community, living in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, and crossing daily into the United States for elementary school while her mother taught in El Paso. Experiencing both Mexican and U.S. systems firsthand sparked her early interest in public service and government. 

Paola earned her bachelor’s degree in political science, with a minor in communication studies, from St. Mary’s University. In 2022, she participated in CHLI’s Global Leaders Program, where she interned in the congressional office of former Representative Jenniffer González-Colón (now Governor of Puerto Rico) and in The Home Depot’s Washington Government Affairs Office. Prior to completing the program, she secured a full-time staff position in the office of Representative David Valadao (CA-21).  
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      <itunes:summary>Paola Arellano serves as Executive Business and Operational Manager at Rivet Industries, a technology and equipment company focused on protecting frontline workers and military personnel. She also serves as Vice President of Communications for the CHLI Alumni Association (CAA).  

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      <title>The Purple Line: Episode 51 with Omar Franco</title>
      <description><![CDATA[The Purple Line Podcast features a conversation with Omar Franco, Partner and Chair of the Government Law & Lobbying Practice at Becker. 

Hosted by CHLI CEO, Mary Ann Gomez Orta, this episode explores Omar's Cuban-American heritage, growing up in Miami amid the socialist diaspora, and the formative lessons from his immigrant parents that shaped his views on the U.S., socialism, and public service. Omar recalls his years at Miami’s prestigious Christopher Columbus High School—including its unique culture and South Florida "cred". 

Omar reflects on his successful and unconventional career, the pivotal influence of his long-standing relationship with Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart. Finally, Omar reveals his pivotal role in establishing CHLI, with Rep. Diaz-Balart, and CHLI’s mission to foster bipartisan Hispanic engagement and diverse thought in public discourse. 
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Hosted by CHLI CEO, Mary Ann Gomez Orta, this episode explores Omar&apos;s Cuban-American heritage, growing up in Miami amid the socialist diaspora, and the formative lessons from his immigrant parents that shaped his views on the U.S., socialism, and public service. Omar recalls his years at Miami’s prestigious Christopher Columbus High School—including its unique culture and South Florida &quot;cred&quot;. 

Omar reflects on his successful and unconventional career, the pivotal influence of his long-standing relationship with Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart. Finally, Omar reveals his pivotal role in establishing CHLI, with Rep. Diaz-Balart, and CHLI’s mission to foster bipartisan Hispanic engagement and diverse thought in public discourse.</itunes:summary>
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Hosted by CHLI CEO, Mary Ann Gomez Orta, this episode explores Omar&apos;s Cuban-American heritage, growing up in Miami amid the socialist diaspora, and the formative lessons from his immigrant parents that shaped his views on the U.S., socialism, and public service. Omar recalls his years at Miami’s prestigious Christopher Columbus High School—including its unique culture and South Florida &quot;cred&quot;. 

Omar reflects on his successful and unconventional career, the pivotal influence of his long-standing relationship with Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart. Finally, Omar reveals his pivotal role in establishing CHLI, with Rep. Diaz-Balart, and CHLI’s mission to foster bipartisan Hispanic engagement and diverse thought in public discourse.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[The CHLI Purple Line Podcast spotlights Patrick Herrera in an inspiring episode recorded in January 2026. Patrick, a proud third-generation Texan from Lubbock and Texas Tech graduate, serves as Senior Legislative Assistant for member of Congress and is President and Co-founder of the GOP Latino Staff Association. 

Patrick shares his path to Washington, DC, including his internship with Rep. Judge Carter, and details his current legislative portfolio. Patrick discusses the inspiration behind his family’s multi-generational commitment to service, the founding and future plans of the GOP Latino Staff Association, and his experiences leading a nonprofit as a young professional. 

The conversation also celebrates his 2025 achievements—earning a master’s in economics from Purdue University while working full-time and getting engaged—before exploring how networking, faith, and family have fueled his career and can guide the next generation of leaders in the nation’s capital.  
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2026 13:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The CHLI Purple Line Podcast spotlights Patrick Herrera in an inspiring episode recorded in January 2026. Patrick, a proud third-generation Texan from Lubbock and Texas Tech graduate, serves as Senior Legislative Assistant for member of Congress and is President and Co-founder of the GOP Latino Staff Association. 

Patrick shares his path to Washington, DC, including his internship with Rep. Judge Carter, and details his current legislative portfolio. Patrick discusses the inspiration behind his family’s multi-generational commitment to service, the founding and future plans of the GOP Latino Staff Association, and his experiences leading a nonprofit as a young professional. 

The conversation also celebrates his 2025 achievements—earning a master’s in economics from Purdue University while working full-time and getting engaged—before exploring how networking, faith, and family have fueled his career and can guide the next generation of leaders in the nation’s capital. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The CHLI Purple Line Podcast spotlights Patrick Herrera in an inspiring episode recorded in January 2026. Patrick, a proud third-generation Texan from Lubbock and Texas Tech graduate, serves as Senior Legislative Assistant for member of Congress and is President and Co-founder of the GOP Latino Staff Association. 

Patrick shares his path to Washington, DC, including his internship with Rep. Judge Carter, and details his current legislative portfolio. Patrick discusses the inspiration behind his family’s multi-generational commitment to service, the founding and future plans of the GOP Latino Staff Association, and his experiences leading a nonprofit as a young professional. 

The conversation also celebrates his 2025 achievements—earning a master’s in economics from Purdue University while working full-time and getting engaged—before exploring how networking, faith, and family have fueled his career and can guide the next generation of leaders in the nation’s capital. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[The CHLI Purple Line Podcast features an engaging conversation with Leonardo Mendoza-Bernuy, recorded in December 2025. Leonardo shares how his family immigrated from Lima, Peru, to Houston, Texas, at age 13. He recounts his personal journey as he adapted to his new home—and the new culture and language during a pivotal time in his life. 

Leonardo expresses his gratitude to one inspired middle school teacher that transformed and renewed his dedication to learn English… and how this teacher taught him the value of a mentor and providing support.   

Leonardo discusses earning his Master's in Public Policy from Georgetown University while working full-time as a legislative staffer for the U.S. House of Representatives and serving as the President of the Congressional Hispanic Staff Association (CHSA)—an organization supporting Hispanic staffers on the Hill—and how community engagement in Houston and DC, along with expanding networks, has been vital to his success. 

He offers advice for future leaders arriving in Washington, emphasizing resilience, mentorship, and the power of community.  
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      <itunes:summary>The CHLI Purple Line Podcast features an engaging conversation with Leonardo Mendoza-Bernuy, recorded in December 2025. Leonardo shares how his family immigrated from Lima, Peru, to Houston, Texas, at age 13. He recounts his personal journey as he adapted to his new home—and the new culture and language during a pivotal time in his life. 

Leonardo expresses his gratitude to one inspired middle school teacher that transformed and renewed his dedication to learn English… and how this teacher taught him the value of a mentor and providing support.   

Leonardo discusses earning his Master&apos;s in Public Policy from Georgetown University while working full-time as a legislative staffer for the U.S. House of Representatives and serving as the President of the Congressional Hispanic Staff Association (CHSA)—an organization supporting Hispanic staffers on the Hill—and how community engagement in Houston and DC, along with expanding networks, has been vital to his success. 

He offers advice for future leaders arriving in Washington, emphasizing resilience, mentorship, and the power of community. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The CHLI Purple Line Podcast features an engaging conversation with Leonardo Mendoza-Bernuy, recorded in December 2025. Leonardo shares how his family immigrated from Lima, Peru, to Houston, Texas, at age 13. He recounts his personal journey as he adapted to his new home—and the new culture and language during a pivotal time in his life. 

Leonardo expresses his gratitude to one inspired middle school teacher that transformed and renewed his dedication to learn English… and how this teacher taught him the value of a mentor and providing support.   

Leonardo discusses earning his Master&apos;s in Public Policy from Georgetown University while working full-time as a legislative staffer for the U.S. House of Representatives and serving as the President of the Congressional Hispanic Staff Association (CHSA)—an organization supporting Hispanic staffers on the Hill—and how community engagement in Houston and DC, along with expanding networks, has been vital to his success. 

He offers advice for future leaders arriving in Washington, emphasizing resilience, mentorship, and the power of community. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Purple Line: Episode 48, Jonathon Martinez and Haleon’s Commitment to Community Health</title>
      <description><![CDATA[It’s no coincidence that Jonathan Martinez, Haleon’s Head of U.S. Federal Affairs, serves on CHLI’s Advisory Council. With deep roots in Washington, D.C., Jonathan brings decades of public policy experience and a shared commitment to service that aligns seamlessly with Haleon’s mission to advance everyday health.
As the inaugural sponsor of the Purple Line Podcast, Haleon continues to demonstrate its dedication to community well-being through trusted consumer brands like Sensodyne, Aquafresh, Centrum, and Benefiber—empowering healthier lives at every stage.
Tune in as Jonathan highlights the company’s impactful initiatives supporting oral health in underserved communities. CHLI is proud to partner with Haleon and celebrate the meaningful work they do to give back. 
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Tune in as Jonathan highlights the company’s impactful initiatives supporting oral health in underserved communities. CHLI is proud to partner with Haleon and celebrate the meaningful work they do to give back.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It’s no coincidence that Jonathan Martinez, Haleon’s Head of U.S. Federal Affairs, serves on CHLI’s Advisory Council. With deep roots in Washington, D.C., Jonathan brings decades of public policy experience and a shared commitment to service that aligns seamlessly with Haleon’s mission to advance everyday health.
As the inaugural sponsor of the Purple Line Podcast, Haleon continues to demonstrate its dedication to community well-being through trusted consumer brands like Sensodyne, Aquafresh, Centrum, and Benefiber—empowering healthier lives at every stage.
Tune in as Jonathan highlights the company’s impactful initiatives supporting oral health in underserved communities. CHLI is proud to partner with Haleon and celebrate the meaningful work they do to give back.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2025 13:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[Laura Maristany believes in giving credit where credit is due. Having moved from her beloved Puerto Rico to work on Capitol Hill, Laura quickly learned the value of collaboration, reaching across aisles, and yes, even compromise. She even quipped, her superpower is working well with others—even if they don’t agree on everything… and to share credit. This is very good. After Capitol Hill Laura worked in the private sector where she honed her leadership and management expertise. Laura’s latest venture is called Katch Skills, a technology platform which collects, and gives credit for, everyday learning and experiences allowing individuals to augment resumes, improve careers, and better capture their knowledge and skill sets. This is very good. Join us, as we give credit to Laura Maristany for contribution to CHLI and our community. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2025 12:12:53 +0000</pubDate>
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Daniel Garza began his public service career as congressional staff assistant for U.S. congressman Richard “Doc” Hastings and was later elected as councilman for the city of Toppenish, Washington in 1996. In 2001, he was tapped by the George W. Bush Administration to serve as Deputy Director of External and Intergovernmental Affairs in the Office of the Secretary at The Department of Interior. In 2004, Daniel was appointed to Associate Director of the Office of Public Liaison in the White House. In 2007, Daniel joined Univision to host and co-produce “Agenda Washington”, a weekly Spanish-language news talk show covering the issues impacting the U.S. Hispanic community. Mr. Garza was designated as one of Washington, D.C.’s “Influentials” by Congressional Quarterly Magazine in 2018, and in 2019, Daniel was named 1 of the 50 most influential voices in Washington DC, by The National Journal.

Garza currently serves as President of The LIBRE Initiative and resides in Mission, TX with his wife and three children. 
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      <title>The Purple Line: Episode 41 with Dr. Elena Rios</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Join us on The Purple Line as our host Mary Ann Gomez Orta sits down with Carlos A. Becerra, Associate Vice President of Government Relations at Florida International University (FIU)!

From growing up in Miami to advocating for students at FIU in Washington, DC, Carlos shares how his journey fuels his mission to expand opportunity and elevate student success. With lifelong ties to FIU and a contagious “Go Panthers!” spirit, his story is a powerful testament to the impact of education, public service, and community-driven leadership. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2025 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Join us on The Purple Line as our host Mary Ann Gomez Orta sits down with Carlos A. Becerra, Associate Vice President of Government Relations at Florida International University (FIU)!

From growing up in Miami to advocating for students at FIU in Washington, DC, Carlos shares how his journey fuels his mission to expand opportunity and elevate student success. With lifelong ties to FIU and a contagious “Go Panthers!” spirit, his story is a powerful testament to the impact of education, public service, and community-driven leadership.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Purple Line: Encore Episode with the Late Honorable Lincoln Díaz-Balart</title>
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Lincoln's vision and passion will forever light our path, and we commit to carrying his torch forward.  
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      <pubDate>Thu, 6 Mar 2025 16:46:20 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[This #WomensHistoryMonth, CHLI is honored to feature Elaine Coronado, a remarkable businesswoman and philanthropist, on the Purple Line Podcast with host Keith Fernandez. From lessons learned from her military dad to the global experiences that shaped her outlook on life, Elaine opens up about her journey. As CEO & Chief Strategist of Argus Events + Marketing, she shares her zeal for crafting events that inspire communities. Hear about her achievements, including being recognized as one of the Top 100 Influential Hispanics in the U.S., and her dedication to giving back. Tune in to be inspired!   
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2024 17:11:51 +0000</pubDate>
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Tune in to hear about David's influential work as an angel investor supporting Latino business leaders, strong support of STEM education, and the lessons he's learned throughout his successful career. 

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>On this episode of The Purple Line host Keith Fernandez sits down with the inspiring Angela Anderson Guerrero, the executive director of Lideramos, a national Latino leadership development organization. </p><p> Angela’s passion for cultivating Latino leaders and her pursuit to increase their representation across the United States is a remarkable effort. She shares how incorporating cultural values and experiences into leadership development can help individuals create their unique leadership brand.</p><p>The conversation explores the personal growth and self-discovery that comes with participating in a leadership program, and how it can shape one's leadership brand.</p><p>We also explore Angela’s personal journey and her belief in planning and being open to change, providing insight into the woman behind the leadership. This episode is a testament to Angela's dedication to empowering the Latino community through leadership development, and her story is bound to inspire.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Keith Fernandez sits down with Colonel Gil Coronado, the father of Hispanic Heritage Month. They discuss the history of expanding the celebration from a week to a month and why we celebrate it. Learn more about the Colonel's life story and achievements in this month's episode of The Purple Line.</p><p>Gil Coronado retired from the United States Air Force on August 1, 1989 as a Colonel after serving his country for thirty years. Gil Coronado enlisted in the U.S. Air Force at the age of sixteen, and his life story reads like a novel. The recipient of such awards as the 1982 European "Commander of the Year”, and a 1984 inductee into the U.S. army officer candidate school "Hall of Fame”, Colonel Coronado was named the 1988 "Serviceman of the Year” by the American G. I. Forum of the United States, and was the recipient of the league of United Latin American citizens (LULAC) 1989 president's award.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this month’s episode, Keith Fernandez sits down with CHLI Award winners Emily Benavides, recipient of the Stephen D. Vermillion CHLI Congressional Staff Appreciation Award, and Tony Flores, recipient of the Wendy Martinez CHLI Alumni Community Engagement Award. They discuss their experience working on Capitol Hill and provide insight for future Hispanic leaders.</p><p>Emily Benavides is a Republican communications operative, with extensive statewide and presidential campaign experience in national and Hispanic media. Benavides is currently serving as Ranking Member Rob Portman's Communications Director at the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, strategically advising him on his media presence in her home state of Ohio and nationwide.</p><p>Tony Flores was raised in the city of Anaheim, CA. As the first-generation son of Mexican immigrant parents, Tony is personally invested in issues revolving around social justice, equity, and community development. Tony transitioned into a new role as a Field Representative for the District Office of CA State Assemblymember Tom Daly. Tony also serves on the Parks and Recreation Commission for the City of Anaheim.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this month’s episode of The Purple Line, Keith Fernandez sits down with former Congresswoman, The Honorable Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, to discuss her political career representing South Florida.</p><p>The Honorable Ileana Ros-Lehtinen served for almost three decades as a member of Congress representing a congressional district in South Florida and was the first Hispanic and Cuban-American woman to serve in Congress.</p><p>As a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, she became a leader in crafting U.S. foreign policy. She served as the Committee’s Chairwoman, and Chair or Co-Chair of multiple subcommittees.</p><p>Ileana has been a consistent voice for democratic movements in all corners of the globe. Starting with her native island of Cuba, in opposition to the Cuban regime, she has been and remains an outspoken advocate for freedom, democracy, the rule of law and human rights.</p><p>Former Congresswoman Ros-Lehtinen now serves as a Senior Advisor at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP in Washington, D.C. and serves as a Corporate Board Member at CHLI. She also serves as Chairman of the CHLI “We Belong” Scholarship Campaign. </p><p>A strong proponent of education, Ileana holds multiple education degrees, including an Ed.D. from the University of Miami, and master’s and bachelor’s degrees from Florida International University. She began her career as a Florida certified teacher, and then founded, and served as the principal of, a private bilingual elementary school.</p>
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Mary Ann has served on local, regional, and national non-profit boards focused on education, small business, and health since graduating from college. Currently, she serves as a Board of Trustee at St. Mary&apos;s College of California and on the boards of the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility, American Latino Veterans Association and is a national advisor for Hispanas Organized for Political Equality.

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Mary Ann Gomez Orta is the President &amp; CEO of CHLI. She is a former corporate marketing executive with Coors Brewing Company and McDonald’s Corporation, a national alliance development consultant with the Pharmaceutical Research &amp; Manufacturers of America, and a Hispanic accounts business development executive with public relations firms.

Mary Ann has served on local, regional, and national non-profit boards focused on education, small business, and health since graduating from college. Currently, she serves as a Board of Trustee at St. Mary&apos;s College of California and on the boards of the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility, American Latino Veterans Association and is a national advisor for Hispanas Organized for Political Equality.

Mrs. Orta is a teacher at heart. She has taught at American University, University of Phoenix, and Heald College. She has completed leadership and coaching programs by the John Maxwell Leadership, Accomplishment Coaching, Center for Creative Leadership and The Emily Post Institute. In addition, she earned a B.A. in Communications at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, and an M.B.A. at St. Mary’s College in Moraga, California.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Mauricio Villacres</strong> is the Programs Assistant at the Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute (CHLI). Previous to his current role, he was hired remotely in July 2020 as Programs Fellow. Soon he will be relocating to Washington D.C. to work alongside the rest of the CHLI team in-person once COVID-19 restrictions allow. </p><p><strong>Eric Di Monte </strong>is the Director of Talent Acquisition at Warner Music Group. With over 15 years of recruitment experience, Eric has worked in both the corporate and agency environments to attract talent, especially among the professional Latino community. Joining his current organization within the scope of the COVID-19 pandemic, he understands how recruitment affects both those looking for a job and the recruiter in a virtual landscape. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Films have possibly become our most accessible form of escape, from within our walls, and time after time we have witnessed the power of film inspire individuals and sometimes cause an uproar within society. During this episode, we explore the relationship between films and politics and the role they play for a more diverse and inclusive culture. Featuring Jeyben Castro (Republican Initiative) and Kemba Hendrix (Democrat Initiative) from the House Office of Diversity & Inclusion and Josh Welsh, President of Film Independent, we take a closer look at statistics in the workforce and how it impacts business, as well as behind the scenes decisions and what we can do now to prevent COVID-19 from setting us back as we move to a more digital future. To learn more about Film Independent’s programs and/or become a member visit <a href="http://www.filmindependent.org/" target="_blank">www.filmindependent.org</a>. To learn more about the Committee on House Administration Democrats visit <a href="https://cha.house.gov/house-democratic-diversity-initiative" target="_blank">www.cha.house.gov</a>. For more information on the work the <a href="https://republicans-cha.house.gov/congressional-office-diversity-and-inclusion" target="_blank">Committee on House Administration Republicans</a> and to see current job openings visit <a href="http://www.housegopjobs.com/" target="_blank">www.housegopjobs.com</a>.</p>
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