Daily News (Los Angeles)

Legislator­s invite many guests to State of the Union

- By Ryan Carter rcarter@scng.com

It's become an annual tradition: Who's on the guest list of local congressio­nal representa­tives at the State of the Union address, which President Joe Biden will present today.

Los Angeles County representa­tives often invite a guest who personifie­s an issue they want to highlight. Those guests attend the Capitol amid the joint-session of Congress in which the president will speak.

Last year, Rep. Judy Chu, D-Monterey Park, lauded the attendance of local hero Brandon Tsay, the man who thwarted the Monterey Park mass shooter on Jan. 21, 2023, who in this particular case was the president's guest, sitting with the first lady and an array of presidenti­al invitees such as the rock star Bono.

Her own guest last year was Juily Phun, the family member of a victim of the mass shooting in her district.

Like most years, the guests say something about the issues the nation faces. This year, they symbolize the national discussion from reproducti­ve rights to border security, to public safety, to war in Gaza and the Ukraine.

This year, Chu will be joined by her guest, Dr. Caitlin Bernard, an Indianapol­is, Ind.-based obstetrici­an-gynecologi­st. The doctor provided an abortion to a 10-year-old girl, pregnant after being raped in Ohio after Roe v. Wade was struck down.

Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Burbank, said that United Farm Workers President Teresa Romero will be his guest. Romero, an immigrant from Mexico, is the first Latina and first immigrant woman to become president of a national union, according to Schiff's office.

Rep. Norma Torres, D-Ontario, known as the first former 911 dispatcher to serve in Congress, invited Richard Montoya Jr., a 911 dispatcher and American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Union Member, as her guest.

Rep. Nanette Barragán, D-Long Beach, invited Joseph Antonio Cartagena, better known as Fat Joe, a Grammy-nominated rapper from the South Bronx. Barragán said Fat Joe was chosen because he is a leader in “the fight for real health care price transparen­cy and an ambassador for nonprofit advocacy organizati­on Power to the Patients.”

Rep. Brad Sherman, Sherman Oaks, will attend with guest Keren Scharf Schem, the mother of freed Israeli hostage, Mia Schem, who was kidnapped by Hamas during the Oct. 7 attack on Israel and held in captivity for 55 days.

U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla, D-California, chair of the Senate Judiciary Subcommitt­ee on Immigratio­n, Citizenshi­p and Border Safety, announced that he has invited Dr. Denisse Rojas Marquez, a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipient, as his guest. He touted her path to medical school amid the hardships of overcoming barriers to health coverage, education, and employment.

L.A. County's representa­tives join an array of guests, invited by legislator­s from all over the nation.

There's Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., whose guest is Dawn Chapman, an advocate for victims of radiation. He said she was “a tireless advocate for radiation victims in MO & around the country” in his post on X.

There's House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., 2ho has invited multiple guests, including the parents of detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovic­h.

His guests also include New York Police Department officer Zunxu Tian and Lt. Ben Kurian, who he is hosting with fellow Republican­s Anthony D'Esposito and Nicole Malliotaki­s, both of New York. The two officers were allegedly attacked by a group of people near Times Square in January.

Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., will host Dr. Intimaa Salama, a dentist and master's student at St. Louis University. Thirty-five members of Salama's family, including her grandmothe­r and two of her brothers and their families, were killed in the warin Gaza, according to Bush's office.

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