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Lormong Lo

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He was selected to be Vice-Chair of both the Economic Development Committee and the Program Committee of NLC. In these positions, he helped write municipal policies, e.g., housing and economic development policies for the 15,000 cities in the United States and was responsible for its conference
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was out of town. Daub rescinded the settlement but accepted the same terms later. He also proposed a ban on using fetal tissue for stem cell research, speculated to be a way to appeal to conservative voters. In 2001, he lost his re-election bid to Marc Kraft.
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On July 18, 2011, Lo was feeling sick and checked into a hospital near his home in Arkansas. He later returned home and died in his sleep the following day. He was 52 years old. He is survived by his wife and five children.
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His second term was marked by boldness and controversy, when in 1998 he used his authority as Acting Mayor to negotiate a settlement with the firefighters' union over their labor contract and pending lawsuit, while Mayor
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in June 1997, Lo was elected to a second term of four years. That same June, Lo was the first Hmong ever to become president of a city council. He was also the first Hmong American to ever hold the title of
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and served as a member of the Nebraska Public Employee Retirement System, where he oversees the state's $ 5 billion retirement assets. He is the first Hmong American official to be welcome in
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Lo was the first Hmong American to ever become elected President of the Asian Pacific American Municipal Officials (APAMO) by his APAMO colleagues, a constituency group of the
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planning. He often lobbied the U.S. Congress and White House officials on policies of interest to the cities, especially credit, economic, housing and immigration policies.
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middle High School in Xiengkhouang Province. Then, he fled Laos with his family to a refugee camp in Thailand in 1975. Thus, he immigrated to the United States thereafter.
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administrations, while he discussed municipal policies with White House officials as leader of APAMO during the
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Asian Americans: An Encyclopedia of Social, Cultural, Economic, and Political History. (ed. Park, Edward JW)
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against the Hmong people and its continuing attacks on the Hmong villages in Northern Laos, particularly at
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in Thailand for a decade, until they are resettled into third countries, particularly the U.S.,
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in the U.S, in June 1994, where he managed the largest
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for providing humanitarian support to the Hmong and
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Omaha City Council
Vientiane
Lincoln, Arkansas
American
Alma mater
Creighton University
Ralston High School
RPA
Pahawh
Hmong American
city council
metropolitan city
Omaha
Nebraska
Acting Mayor
Hal Daub
National League of Cities
Washington, D.C.
Governor of Nebraska
Ben Nelson
Beijing
China
Korea
Japan
Thailand
Taiwan
Thai people
Thai monarchy
Indochinese

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