[Congressional Record Volume 152, Number 117 (Tuesday, September 19, 2006)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1753-E1754]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                    RECOGNIZING GLORIA R. RODRIGUEZ

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                          HON. HILDA L. SOLIS

                             of california

                    in the house of representatives

                      Tuesday, September 19, 2006

  Ms. SOLIS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize and honor Gloria R. 
Rodriguez. As a health care professional for over 27 years, Ms. 
Rodriguez has spent much of her career working to eliminate health 
disparities in minority and disadvantaged communities. Currently, Ms. 
Rodriguez serves as the CEO of the Community Clinic Association of Los 
Angeles County (CCALAC) which represents 43 health centers and clinics 
throughout the county.
  Gloria was born in Culver City, California and raised in the San 
Fernando Valley. She attended San Jose State University where she 
received her Bachelor of Science degree in Community Health Education. 
Ms. Rodriguez later received her Masters of Public Health degree in 
Public Policy and Administration at the University of Washington's 
School of Public Health and Community Medicine.
  Ms. Rodriguez spent much of her career working with various community 
health-related organizations in Washington State. She served as CEO for 
the Washington Association of Community & Migrant Health Centers (W 
ACMHC), the State's primary care trade/membership association, and 
founded the Alliance for Multi-Cultural Health in Tacoma. She also 
served as the Assistant Director for the

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Washington State Department of Labor and Industries and CEO of the 
Washington Association of Community & Migrant Health Centers. In each 
of these capacities, Ms. Rodriguez focused on capacity building, 
community development and workforce development as means to eliminate 
healthcare disparities in minority and disadvantaged communities. She 
also worked to bridge the gap between health care providers and the 
communities they serve.
  Beyond her involvement in community health organizations, Ms. 
Rodriguez has 15 years experience in direct patient care in a wide 
range of roles, including cardiology technician, medical assistant, 
pharmacy technician, and lab technician. She has also worked as a 
health care educator and has served on a vast array of board and task 
forces.
  Ms. Rodriguez's dedication to eliminating health disparities and 
providing quality health care services to her community is both 
admirable and inspiring. I am proud to recognize Ms. Rodriguez and her 
many accomplishments and wish her the best as she continues to serve 
the community.

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