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16 U.S Congress-members urge California attorney general postpone sale of the Keiro facilities

The following is "Breaking News" sent from the Ad Hoc Committee to Save Keiro: 
 
     In a letter to the California Attorney General, Kamala Harris, dated November 4, 2015, U.S. Congressperson Judy Chu of the 27th District, California, and 15 other Members of Congress of surrounding districts urged the Attorney General postpone the sale of the Keiro facilities to Pacifica Companies until a public hearing is held. Furthermore, that the Attorney General "take into account the results of that hearing before approving the sale of Keiro in order to protect the future welfare and safety of the residents at Keiro and the public's interests." 
 
     So in addition to the earlier support of California Assemblymember David Hadley (66th District), a number of U.S. Congress members have now gotten involved in support of the Save Keiro effort: Judy Chu, Pete Aguilar, Karen Bass, Xavier Becerra, Tony Cardenas, Janice Hahn, Michael M. Honda, Ted Lieu, Alan Lowenthal, Doris Matsui, Grace Napolitano, Lucille Roybal-Allard, Brad Sherman, Mark Takano, Norma Torres, Maxine Waters.
 
For information about Ad Hoc Committee to Save Keiro, visit www.savekeiro.org


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