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August 17, 2007
Rep. Darren Soto gives the National Democratic Radio Address In Spanish (5:11)
"Para los 2,3 millones de hispanos que recibirán un aumento gracias a la nueva ley, puede significar un promedio de 9 meses de mercado, o 11 meses de calefacción y servicios domésticos, o 22 meses de ropa."
"On average, for the 2.3 million Hispanics who will see a raise as a result of the increase, it can mean nine months worth of groceries, or 11 months of home heating and utilities, or 22 months of clothing."
May 25, 2007
Chairwoman Karen Thurman on Memorial Day (2:32)
"Memorial Day, more than any other time of the year, is a day when Americans of all colors, creeds and political leanings come together to honor the brave men and women who have given their lives in service of this country."
April 19, 2007
Congressman Mahoney on the Everglades Funding Bill (1:46)
"I am sorry to say that Washington has failed to honor its word and live up to its commitment. In fact, to the shame of the Republican controlled Congress and the current Administration, not a single WRDA bill has been passed since 2000. Not a single penny spent!"
February 12, 2007
Chair Podcast on Sen. Martinez Dodging Votes on Iraq (3:34)
"It is the troops and their families that truly have to pay the price for failed policies, but George W. Bush and a stubborn Republican minority in Congress don't even want to talk about it."
January 22, 2007
Chair Podcast for 34th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade Decision (1:36)
"The freedom of choice is crucial to the health of women. Abortion need not and should not be the first resort, but every woman, including women serving in the U.S. military, should have access to a full range of reproductive options."
January 12, 2007
Chair Podcast for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Day (1:46)
"We have more work to do, and we, as humans, must never rest until we reach the goal for which Dr. King gave his life: equality and justice for all."

Bill Ramos - Senate District 28
Bill has lived in Florida for over 12 years and has been a DEC member since moving to the Treasure Coast. He has volunteered to help elect local Democrats in Martin and St. Lucie counties. Last year, he decided to run for State Senate to build a better future for Floridians and support working families in these difficult economic times. After the surprise early resignation of the current State Senator, Bill and his volunteers were given just 10 days to qualify by petition - And they did it! Democratic determination is alive and strong in this father of five. His position on the issues of our economy, environment, and education are based on common sense with an eye toward the future of Florida. The election is coming up quickly, and will be held on August 4th of this year! Help Bill now by contributing to his campaign at www.BillRamos.com.

