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In the heart of California's Assembly Floor Session, a moment of recognition unfolded, highlighting the profound impact of community leaders. Assembly member Jeff Gonzales took the floor to introduce two remarkable individuals from the 36th Assembly District: Tony Gallegos and Olga Moreno. Their dedication to the Imperial County community shines brightly, rooted in a legacy that began with the American Citizens Club (ACC) in Brawley.
Founded in 1943 by Hispanic war veterans who faced exclusion from other organizations, the ACC has long served as a sanctuary of hope and unity. Tony and Olga, proud owners of this cherished institution, have continued the club's mission, enriching lives through various initiatives. Their annual bike and toy drive stands out as a beloved tradition, bringing joy to families and fostering a spirit of generosity that resonates throughout the community.
As Gonzales expressed gratitude for their unwavering commitment, it was clear that the work of Tony and Olga transcends mere service; it embodies the essence of solidarity and resilience in the face of adversity. Their contributions not only honor the history of the ACC but also inspire future generations to engage in community-building efforts.
The Assembly session, while focused on legislative matters, took a moment to celebrate the heart of California—its people and their stories. As the session continued, the spirit of togetherness and dedication exemplified by Tony and Olga lingered, reminding all present of the power of community advocacy and the importance of recognizing those who tirelessly work for the betterment of others.
Converted from Assembly Floor Session (1) meeting on March 28, 2025
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