Thursday, November 14, 2019
Luis Gutierrez :: essays research papers
 Luis Gutierrez      The Fourth District of Chicago is rather new to the Chicago land made up  largely of Hispanics and Latinos. This District like many others face major  problems of crime, health care and education. Democratic representative Luis V.  Gutierrez represents the answer to these and other problems. Who is Luis  Gutierrez? Is this man making a difference? What are his issues? Is Luis doing  his job? What is his impact on the system? These are question that need  answering. These problems need solving is Luis Gutierrez really the answer?  Gutierrez was born December 10 1954, in Chicago Illinois. He received a  Bachelors degree from Northeastern Illinois University, in 1975. His  professional experience is as follows: teacher in Puerto Rico from, 1977 to  1978; social worker for Chicago's Department of children and family Services,  from 1979 to 1983; An advisor to Chicago mayor Harold Washington, from 1984 to  1987; Chicago city Alderman from 1986 to 1992; President of the Pro. Tem, from  1989 to 1992.       Luis V. Gutierrez was elected to represent Illinois district four in  1992. The congressional committees he serves on include Banking and Financial  Services; General Overnight and Investigations; Housing and Community  opportunity; Veteran Affairs and Hospital and Health Care. Mr. Gutierrez's  addresses in Washington and in Chicago are: 408 Longworth House office Building,  Washington Dc 20515; 3181 North Elston Avenue, Chicago 60618; 1715 west 47th  street, Chicago 60609; 3659 Halsted Chicago 60609; and 2132 West 21st street  Chicago 60608.       Luis Gutierrez start the road to politics by being a strong supporter on  our former late mayor Harold Washington. With the backing of Washington,  Gutierrez won the race for Alderman in 1986. After the death of Washington,  Gutierrez soon supported Richard Daley for mayor and was appointed to chairman  of the housing committee. Gutierrez was now able to instate his "New Homes for  Chicago plan". This plan called for the city to sell empty spaces of land to  housing contractors to construct homes for as little as one dollar.       In 1992, Gutierrez ran for representative of the fourth district  election, Gutierrez opponent was Juan Soliz. During the campaign Gutierrez  focused more on crime, while Soliz focused on many issues such as: trade and  health care. Gutierrez soon showed to be the candidate for his people of all  ethnic groups. He became known in the area for the following passage, "If you  work hard, sweat and toil and play by the rules, you will be rewarded...with  clean street, safer and better schools, the opportunity to send your kids to  college." He won sixty percent to forty percent and sixty-four percent to  thirty-four percent in the primary.  					    
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