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File #: RES 22-2019    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 12/21/2022
Title: Honoring Mai Chong Xiong for her years of service to the City of Saint Paul and Ward 1 and proclaiming Friday, December 23, 2022 as Mai Chong Xiong Day in the City of Saint Paul.
Sponsors: Amy Brendmoen, Russel Balenger
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Honoring Mai Chong Xiong for her years of service to the City of Saint Paul and Ward 1 and proclaiming Friday, December 23, 2022 as Mai Chong Xiong Day in the City of Saint Paul.

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WHEREAS, Mai Chong Xiong is an Eastsider and grew up in Frogtown; and

WHEREAS, Mai Chong attended the College of Saint Benedict and earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science degree and where she also participated in Student Senate, served on the Cultural Affairs Board, was a legislative intern in the United States Senate; and

WHEREAS, Mai Chong moved to Dayton’s Bluff where she lives with her husband Dan, two children, Chloe and Declan, and her parents-in-law; and

WHEREAS, Mai Chong volunteered for Dai Thao’s first City Council race in 2013, and began working for Councilmember Dai Thao in the City Council as a legislative aide in 2014; and

WHEREAS, Mai Chong served as a co-chair on TakeAction Minnesota’s board and as a board member for Victoria Theater Arts Center; and

WHEREAS, among Mai Chong’s numerous and notable achievements as a member of the Ward 1 team were helping to pass Earned Sick and Safe Time, secure a median to create pedestrian safety at Hmong Village on Johnson Parkway and Ames Ave, secure city funds for Hmong Village’s parking lot, pass a $15 minimum wage in Saint Paul, pass a tenant rights ordinance in Saint Paul, fund Community First Public Safety Initiatives in Saint Paul that shifted away from traditional policing and invested in domestic violence prevention, gun violence prevention, and youth empowerment; and

WHEREAS, in addition to her work at the city, Mai Chong’s policy wins at the statewide level as a leader of TakeAction Minnesota include state recognition of Hmong American Day, leading the committee to help Hmong Veterans get formal recognition as American veterans so they can also receive veteran benefits such as being buried in the American veteran cemeteries, testifying and advocating for statewide earned sick and safe time...

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