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1 Press Release: Congress Appoints Arlan Melendez to U.S. Commission on Civil Rights [i] (2005)

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2005 NEWS  RELEASES,  PRESS ADVISORIES  AND PUBLIC  AFFAIRS

CONGRESS APPOINTS ARLAN MELENDEZ TO U.S. COMMISSION ON
CIVIL  RIGHTS

Vietnam Veteran is Second American Indian to Serve on Commission

Washington, DC  - Arlan D. Melendez, 58, chairman of the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony
for the past 14 years, was appointed to U.S. Commission on Civil Rights on September
29 by Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid. For 14 years, Melendez has been Chairman of
the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony, a Federally recognized Tribal Government. He
represents 840 Paiute, Washoe, and Shoshone tribal members and oversees a Tribal
Government employing approximately 300 people. Mr. Melendez also serves as the
Western Regional Vice President of the National Congress of American Indians, and Co-
chair of its Taxation Sub-committee. He served in the United States Marine Corp during
the Vietnam War.

Upon being sworn in as Commissioner, Mr. Melendez said: There is no question that
things have improved over the past 20-30 years, but there is also little doubt that this
country needs to make a lot more progress in ensuring that the civil rights of all citizens,
regardless of race, gender or religion, are protected.

Gerald A. Reynolds, Chairman of the Commission said: It is my hope that Mr.
Melendez's commitment to civil rights and scope of experience will help advance the
Commission's efforts to reform and bring about a national civil rights agenda for the
future. I look forward to his association with us.

The Commission  is comprised of four presidential appointees and four members
appointed by Congress. Commissioners serve six-year terms. One of the Commission
vacancies resulted from the recent expiration of Elsie Meeks' term; Meeks is a member
of the Ogalala Sioux Tribe who in 1999 became the first American Indian to serve on the
Commission.


10/14/05

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