Linda chavez and noaa and biography

          Ultimately, the NOAA-USDA initiative will lead to reduced dependence on marine fish resources by feed manufacturers and seafood farmers worldwide.

        1. Ultimately, the NOAA-USDA initiative will lead to reduced dependence on marine fish resources by feed manufacturers and seafood farmers worldwide.
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        5. Linda T. Sánchez, the Representative from California - in Congress from through Present.
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          Linda Chavez: 1947—: Civil Rights Advocate, Columnist, Commentator Biography

          Linda Chavez: 1947—: Civil rights advocate, columnist, commentator.




          Bowed but far from broken by the 2001 derailment of her nomination to serve as labor secretary in the administration of George W.

          Bush, Linda Chavez remains as outspoken as ever in support of the conservative ideals she champions. At one time almost as passionate about liberal causes, Chavez—like thousands of other political converts—today is even more zealous in her advocacy of right-leaning doctrine than many life-long conservatives.

          Although Chavez is fiercely proud of her Mexican-American roots, her conservative political stance, particularly her opposition to affirmative action and bilingual education, has put her at odds with many in the Hispanic community.

          So estranged has Chavez become from the majority of her fellow Hispanics that in 1992 Hispanic magazine referred to her as "the most hated Hispanic in Amer