by Lindsey McPherson
Capital News Service
Photo by Julie Wiatt
After decades of working to enhance civil rights, Maryland Secretary of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Tom Perez has brought his expertise to the person who could make the most use of it -- President-elect Barack Obama.
Perez, a 47-year-old attorney from Takoma Park, has led transition efforts for the Justice, Health and Human Services, Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development Departments for the past several months.
"He's a tremendous, passionate advocate of civil rights issues (and has) a tremendous ability to work with people of all backgrounds and points of view," said Montgomery County Councilwoman Nancy Floreen, who was on the council with Perez, the county's first Latino member, from 2002 to 2006.
In his four-year term, Perez fought against predatory lending and high prescription drug prices and worked to improve literacy and immigration programs.
"He's immensely smart," said Councilman George Leventhal. "Tom Perez has a great analytical mind, and it's not just his brain; it's also his heart. He cares deeply about people who are left behind and making sure that everybody gets a chance to participate."
Capital News Service
Photo by Julie Wiatt
After decades of working to enhance civil rights, Maryland Secretary of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Tom Perez has brought his expertise to the person who could make the most use of it -- President-elect Barack Obama.
Perez, a 47-year-old attorney from Takoma Park, has led transition efforts for the Justice, Health and Human Services, Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development Departments for the past several months."He's a tremendous, passionate advocate of civil rights issues (and has) a tremendous ability to work with people of all backgrounds and points of view," said Montgomery County Councilwoman Nancy Floreen, who was on the council with Perez, the county's first Latino member, from 2002 to 2006.
In his four-year term, Perez fought against predatory lending and high prescription drug prices and worked to improve literacy and immigration programs.
"He's immensely smart," said Councilman George Leventhal. "Tom Perez has a great analytical mind, and it's not just his brain; it's also his heart. He cares deeply about people who are left behind and making sure that everybody gets a chance to participate."
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