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Posted on: July 26th, 2007
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“Having been criticized for not doing more to help Latinos in his city, former Lowell city councilor George Ramirez says he wants to work with the community as a member of the Patrick administration to help create a more comfortable environment for Hispanics in the state.
And a statewide Latino political organization says it’s going to watch and keep Ramirez to his word.
Ramirez, 43, resigned from the Lowell City Council last week to become general counsel for the Massachusetts Office of Business Development, an agency that pushes job creation and tries to attract businesses to the state as part of the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development”
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