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FLORIDA ENDORSE MAGGIE RIVERA FOR LULACS
NATIONAL PRESIDENCY IN 2014

(LULACs 2014 National Presidential Elections will be during the national convention in
New York City)

Melbourne, FLA The League of United Latin-American Citizens (LULAC), Southeast Region
national vice-president, Juan Carlos Lizardi announced today that Florida is endorsing Maggie
Rivera for national president.

Lizardi said that the LULAC Florida State Convention took place today at the Melbourne
HILTON RIALTO, LULAC members are collectively endorsing the Chicago Latina
leader. Over all, Maggie Rivera has been winning the support from the majority of the
LULAC membership, including most of the larger states in Florida, New Mexico,
Illinois, New York, New Jersey, and Puerto Rico as well. Today, we concur that Maggie
has reached a 3 to 1 support in most of the Midwest, Southeast, Northeast and
Northwest LULAC regions, acknowledge the national VP for Southeast.

This years candidates are bidding to become historic "firsts"the first woman President with a
finance and legal background.

Maggie Rivera's election to the League of United Latin American Citizens National Vice
President of Finance instantly made her one of the highest-ranking women officeholders in
LULAC and, along with the excitement generated by her finance work, her advocacy and her
speech, placed her high on the roster of prospective LULAC presidential candidates for 2014.
After spending a driven first year in office focusing on LULACs finances, solidifying her base in
Illinois, traveling around the USA and Puerto Rico to buttress her Hispanic responsiveness
policy credentials as a member of LULAC National Board. Maggie spent much of 2013 visiting
and speaking to LULAC members around the country and Puerto Rico in addition to mulling
whether to run for LULAC President in 2014.

Maggie Rivera announced her presidential candidacy on February 28, 2014, at a national board
meeting in Washington, DC, where in the past many other national presidents had presented
their candidacies.

Relying heavily on the Internet, Maggie Riveras campaign is mobilizing a massive grassroots
organization of volunteers and funders.

From February through early July, 2014, Maggie Rivera and other contestants will battle fiercely
until elections day on July 12, 2014 in the LULAC National Convention in New York City.

MAGGIE RIVERA'S ANNOUNCING SPEECH:

MAGGIE RIVERA, FOR LULAC NATIONAL PRESIDENT, 2014

Fellow LULAC members, I boldly announce my intention to seek the LULAC National
President position.

SOME TALK CHANGES, OTHERS CAUSE IT! Algunos hablan de cambios, otros los hacen!
We have seen the League from a number of viewpoints, depending on where we've lived and
what we've done. For me it has been as a Latino Professional Woman from Illinois.

We've seen LULAC up and down on or after we became active in the oldest and most widely
respected Hispanic civil rights organization in the United States of America. LULAC was created
at a time in our countrys history when Hispanics were denied basic civil and human rights,
despite contributions to American society. The founders of LULAC created an organization that
empowers its members to create and develop opportunities where they are needed most. You
have the power to change your community.

In the short and fructiferous career as CFO for our Family Business; a health educator in the
Illinois Migrant Council; a business developer and Associate/Latino Services Manager in the
Illinois Home State Bank; a Family Services and Community Mental Health Clinician; a
counselor in the Illinois Migrant Council Computer Literacy; as the co-founder of the Riveras
Latino Consulting Firm and LULACs National Treasurer has qualified and prepared me to the
Presidents office.

Living in the Latino communities has exposed us to those who often had too little to eat,
outnumbering those who had some. We have been fortunate, blessed, learning from helping and
working with our Latino communities.

Seeking the LULAC National Presidency has given me the strength to pull us up from any set
back and becoming the dominant force in the Hispanic communities, Puerto Rico and in the
United States issues. We must be the ardent guardians of the Latinos civil rights, immigration,
health, education and equal pay.


God Bless America, Good Bless LULAC and all of us.
Thank you

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