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  Linda Sanchez - Congresspedia
As a response to Chairman Joe Baca's alleged name-calling controversy in January of 2007, Sanchez resigned from the caucus on April 12, 2007.
Linda Sanchez was born January 28, 1969 in Orange, California, earned her undergraduate degree at the University of California, Berkeley and in 1995 her Juris Doctor degree at the University of California, Los Angeles, and was an attorney specializing in labor law prior to her public service career.
Linda Sánchez was a very vocal critic of the suspension, and lead the fight to reverse it [1].
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Linda_Sanchez   (872 words)

  
  Linda Sanchez - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was born in Orange, California, earned her BA in Spanish in 1991 at the University of California, Berkeley and in 1995 her Juris Doctor degree at the University of California, Los Angeles, and was an attorney specializing in labor law prior to her public service career.
Linda Sanchez is considered to be more liberal than her older sister.
Linda Sánchez was a very vocal critic of the suspension, and lead the fight to reverse it [1].
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Linda_Sanchez   (523 words)

  
 Loretta Sanchez - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sanchez was born in Lynwood, California and graduated from Katella High School in Anaheim in 1978.
She received her undergraduate degree from Chapman University in Orange in 1982, obtained her MBA from American University in Washington, DC in 1984, and was a financial analyst until entering the House.
During the California’s Gubernatorial recall campaign, Sanchez was one of the first Democrats to break from Governor Gray Davis and state that a Democrat should run to succeed Davis in case the recall measure passed.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Loretta_Sanchez   (481 words)

  
 HILLPAC - Linda Sanchez   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Linda Sanchez is the sixth of seven children born to immigrant parents from Mexico.
In 1998, Linda took a leave of absence from the practice of law to run the field portion of Loretta's reelection campaign, a rematch of the 1996 race.
In addition to her interest in community efforts, Linda Sanchez is active in several professional organizations including the Hispanic Bar Association, the National Women's Political Caucus (NWPC), Women in Leadership (WIL), and the Democratic Foundation of Orange County (DFOC).
www.hillpac.com /candidates/house/bio_house_sanchez.php   (584 words)

  
 Linda Sanchez Goes To Washington   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sanchez worked on Loretta’s campaigns, running the field operation for her sister’s 1998 re-election, where she helped boost the margin of victory to 17 percent.
With Sanchez at the helm, the CLC was instrumental in breakthrough organizing victories among the county’s janitors and home health care workers.
Linda Sanchez follows in the distinguished footsteps of at least two other IBEW members who served in the U.S. House of Representatives.
www.ibew.org /articles/03journal/0301/page12.htm   (2101 words)

  
 Sanchez Sisters to Make History in the House
Linda Sanchez studied law at UCLA and served as a civil rights attorney and a labor leader before deciding to run for office.
Linda Sanchez points to her previous accomplishments as an attorney and labor leader as evidence of her qualifications for the job.
Linda Sanchez places economic opportunities, education, health care and retirement security at the top of her agenda as she heads to Congress.
www.womensenews.org /article.cfm?aid=1114   (1135 words)

  
 Irregular Times Rating and Contact Information for Representative Linda Sanchez of CA   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Linda Sanchez has cosponsored H.R., which would keep members of the Federal Communication Commission from using their appointed positions to censor cable, satellite or internet programs they consider to be indecent.
Sanchez has not yet cosponsored H.R., which would provide more information to the public about contacts between lobbyists and politicians, and which would slow down the revolving door of politics in which politicians move into cushy corporate jobs after they retire in exchange for favors.
Sanchez has not yet cosponsored H.R., which would put an end to the practice of "extraordinary rendition," in which Bush Administration officials send people into the custody of certain nations, knowing full well (some would say intending) that they will be tortured there.
irregularbin.com /house/SanchezCA39.html   (1700 words)

  
 PUERTO RICO HERALD: Californians May Become 1st Sister Act In Congress   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sanchez and her sister Loretta, 42, a congresswoman from Orange County who has been a heroine and a headache for the Democratic Party, are likely to become the first sister act in Congress.
For Loretta Sanchez, who was chastised at the 2000 Democratic convention for planning a fund-raiser at the Playboy mansion, redistricting meant tacking on immigrant neighborhoods and lopping off conservative territory.
For Linda Sanchez, a labor leader and civil rights lawyer who has never held office, it meant competing in a new district so thoroughly Latino that all three of the front-runners in the Democratic primary and the winner of the Republican nomination were Hispanic.
www.puertorico-herald.org /issues/2002/vol6n12/SisterAct-en.shtml   (759 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Sisters Sanchez together on Capitol Hill?   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Linda Sanchez is a virtual certainty in November to win her seat, which was drawn in southeast Los Angeles County to elect a Democrat.
Linda said her sister will be largely preoccupied with her own re-election race, but said the pair will likely have some joint campaign appearances.
Loretta Sanchez noted that even though they are related, she and her sister have different professional backgrounds — she's a businesswoman, her sister is a lawyer.
www.usatoday.com /news/nation/2002/03/07/sanchez-sisters.htm   (416 words)

  
 Washingtonpost.com: Live Online
Linda is a first-time representative of a district in Los Angeles County.
Linda, 33, took a leave of absence from her law practice in 1998 to run the field portion of Loretta's first reelection campaign, a rematch of the 1996 race.
Loretta and Linda Sanchez: Loretta: Oh...I would have helped her anyway, but it was nice to concentrate on one campaign at a time.
discuss.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/zforum/02/r_metro_levey011403.htm   (3209 words)

  
 Atrial Septal Defect | Patient Story - Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Sanchez performed a second echocardiogram and confirmed the ASD diagnosis, but discovered there wasn't just one hole between the left and right atrium – there were many.
Sanchez steered Kathryn's parents to Thomas Spray, MD, chief of the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Children's Hospital.
Linda Sciarra said, "We went on a roller coaster that really flipped her around and she said, 'Mom, are you sure I can go on this with my heart?' But Dr. Sanchez had said, 'absolutely, go for it.'"
www.chop.edu /pat_stories/oct_story.shtml   (769 words)

  
 Qwest | Wholesale | Resources
Linda explained that quorum is 6 and we have established quorum with 7 attendees.
Linda asked if everyone was clear on what we were voting on and asked if anyone is uncomfortable voting out loud that they could e-mail their vote and would arrange for cmpcr@qwest.com to be monitored to receive the vote.
Linda said the result of the vote is 6 - yes and 1 - no and said the standard for a vote on changing the CMP document is a unanimous vote, and because this vote was not unanimous, the changes will not be incorporated into the CMP.
www.qwest.com /wholesale/cmp/archive/CR_PC063003-1CM.htm   (3734 words)

  
 Linda Sanchez Leaves Hispanic Caucus - Politico.com
Sanchez’s sister, Rep. Loretta Sanchez (D-Calif.) resigned earlier this year after accusing the group’s chairman, Rep. Joe Baca, another California Democrat, of referring to her as a “whore” during a meeting in California.
Linda Sanchez said that Baca’s comment, which exploded in the press two months ago, was “certainly something that concerns me” and that it “has not been adequately addressed” -- but she said it was not the driving factor behind her decision.
Sanchez plans to remain a member of the board of a related nonprofit organization, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute.
www.politico.com /news/stories/0407/3514.html   (623 words)

  
 Bismarck Tribune
Linda Sanchez, 33, defeated Republican Tim Escobar in the new Lakewood-centered 39th Congressional District late Tuesday.
Loretta Sanchez brought her influence and fund-raising ability to aid her sister in capturing the Democratic nomination in March, virtually ensuring the younger Sanchez a win Tuesday.
Linda Sanchez said her victory still has to be put in perspective.
www.bismarcktribune.com /election/us/us06.html   (676 words)

  
 Linda T. Sanchez
Linda Sanchez was born in Orange, Calif. in 1968, and is the sixth of seven children born to immigrant parents from Mexico.
Linda Sanchez is the congressional candidate for the newly created 39th district, which includes the cities of South Gate, Lynwood, Paramount, Lakewood, Artesia, Hawaiian Gardens, Cerritos, La Mirada and parts of Whittier and Long Beach.
Sanchez noted that even though they are related, she and her sister have different backgrounds — she's a businesswoman, her sister is a lawyer.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/politics/election/2002nov/bios/hca39dem.dtl   (447 words)

  
 CNN.com - Sister duo could be a first in Congress - March 6, 2002
Loretta Sanchez ran unopposed in Tuesday's Democratic primary, and is expected to easily win a fourth term from Southern California's 46th Congressional District.
Her sister Linda defeated five primary opponents and now has the Democratic nomination for the 39th District for November's general election.
LINDA SANCHEZ: Well, you know, in a very crowded field in the primary, one of the best advantages you can have is a very strong field campaign -- lots of voter contact through door-to-door walking.
edition.cnn.com /2002/ALLPOLITICS/03/06/loretta.linda.sanchez.cnna   (889 words)

  
 Long Beach Press Telegram endorses Escobar (Rep) in 39th District
Perhaps Linda Sanchez, the Democratic nominee for the 39th Congressional District, is busy picking out furniture for the Washington office she expects to occupy, because she sure isn't spending much time addressing the constituents she ostensibly wants to serve in the nation's capital.
Sanchez was a no-show in recent community forums in Paramount and Cerritos, which she had previously agreed to attend, and has declined several other invitations.
Sanchez took the Democratic nomination partly through name recognition (her sister is Orange County Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez) but mostly through a series of negative ads that attacked her opponents with lies and gross misrepresentations of fact.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/fr/767764/posts   (986 words)

  
 Kiele Sanchez Fan // your #1 source @ kiele-sanchez.net
Welcome to Kiele Sanchez Fan, your most comprehensive source on the rising young actress, whose claim to fame include leading roles on TV series such as "Married to the Kellys" and "Related".
We are not Kiele Sanchez, nor are we associated with her in any way.
All original text and graphics belong to Kiele Sanchez Fan, all pictures, articles, etc. are copyright to their original owners.
www.kiele-sanchez.net   (819 words)

  
 WUFPAC :: Bringing Young Women to Politics   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Linda Sanchez, a 33-year-old Democrat, won California’s 39th District with 55% of the vote in the 2002 election!
Sanchez, an attorney and labor activist, ran in a newly drawn 61% Hispanic district against Republican Tim Escobar.
Loretta Sanchez is a Congresswoman from Orange County, representing California’s 47th District, and is in her fourth term.
www.wufpac.org /sanchez.html   (127 words)

  
 JS Online: Sanchez Sisters Closer to Congress
Linda Sanchez is a virtual certainty in November to win her seat, which was drawn to elect a Democrat.
Linda Sanchez said her sister will be largely preoccupied with her own re-election race, but said the pair will likely have some joint campaign appearances.
Sanchez noted that even though they are related, she and her sister have different backgrounds - she's a businesswoman, her sister is a lawyer.
www.jsonline.com /election2000/ap/mar02/ap-sanchez-sisters030802.asp   (443 words)

  
 Capital Eye - Hi-Tech Exec Who Bribed Rep. Jefferson Also Contributed to Sanchez Sisters   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Loretta Sanchez received $12,000 from the Jacksons for her re-election campaigns, and they gave $4,000 to elect her sister, Linda, to the House of Representatives.
Linda Sanchez sits on the Judiciary and Government Reform committees, but was not in Congress when the Jacksons contributed to her campaign.
Loretta Sanchez’s spokeswoman, Carrie Brooks, said her boss knows Jackson and was “kind of shocked” to learn he had pleaded guilty to bribing a member of Congress.
www.capitaleye.org /inside.asp?ID=216   (875 words)

  
 Article: News - Sanchezes got funds from man who admits bribes
Loretta Sanchez said the contributions to her sister's campaign came as a result of her asking all those contributors who gave the federal maximum to her campaign to consider contribution to Linda's campaign as well.
Sanchez said she is talking to her campaign staff about what to do about the $12,000 she got from the Jacksons.
Linda Sanchez will be donating the $4,000 to various chairities in and aorund her district, said Bill Wachob, her campaign consultant.
www.ocregister.com /ocregister/homepage/abox/article_1131285.php   (561 words)

  
 CNN.com
Loretta and Linda Sanchez are going to be the first sisters to serve together in Congress.
In fact, Linda has a mind of her own and she decided that she wanted to run and enlisted my help.
LINDA SANCHEZ: Well, about campaigning, a lot of good advice, and the advice about D.C. is just starting.
edition.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0211/08/lt.04.html   (679 words)

  
 Croker Sack: Does Linda Sanchez know?
Linda Sanchez, who supervised the canvassing of polling place ballots, began her testimony today.
It’s a reconciliation of the number of voters credited and the number of ballots included in the vote tabulation.
The petitioners ought to be able to demonstrate in their cross-examination of Sanchez that the presence of hundreds of ballots in the vote tabulation in excess of credited voters was discovered during this canvassing of polling place ballots.
crokersack.blogspot.com /2005/06/does-linda-sanchez-know.html   (1170 words)

  
 CNN.com - The Sanchez sisters - Dec. 16, 2002
Loretta Sanchez, 42, is a three-term Democrat from Orange County, Calif.; starting in January, her little sister Linda, 33 will represent a district in Los Angeles County, making the Sanchezes the first sister act in the history of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Linda: To Loretta, if you drape your coat over a chair, the order of the cosmos comes to a screeching halt.
Linda: I come from an advocate's perspective, not that I'm unwilling to compromise.
edition.cnn.com /2002/ALLPOLITICS/12/16/timep.sanchez.tm   (474 words)

  
 SVREP - Homepage   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In 1998, Linda took a leave of absence from the practice of law to run the field portion of Loretta's re-election campaign, a re-match of the 1996 race.
As Field Director, Linda was responsible for helping boost the margin of victory from less than 1% to over 17% percent of the vote.
Linda is the Democratic nominee for the 39th District of California, having won a contentious 6-way primary with over 33% of the vote.
www.svrep.org /banquet/bios/linda_sanchez.html   (528 words)

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