Latino leader no stranger to breaking new ground - Miguel Del Valle to be first Latino City Clerk of Chicago, Illinois

Posted on: October 9th, 2006
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“Mayor Daley’s nominee for city clerk talks about his appointment for the first time Friday. State Sen. Miguel Del Valle is set to become the first Latino city clerk in Chicago history.

Breaking new ground is nothing new for Del Valle, who was the first Hispanic politician elected to the state Senate.”

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