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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Ray Aguilera (October 27, 1942 - May 9, 20Ray Aguilera (October 27, 1942 - May 9, 2021) was a Pueblo, Colorado, City council member and prominent business man within that community. He was a member of the Democratic party He had been a member from May 23, 2003, and his current term was to expire December 31, 2023. He is the recipient of several local and regional awards. In 2000, he was appointed by then-Governor Bill Owens for a term with the , expiring May 2003. Ray Aguilera was a commissioner representing Colorado for the Education Commission of the States. He served as president and founder of the Pueblo Hispanic Education Foundation, and as a board member of the Latino Chamber of Commerce. He was out-spoken in his support of gays. He frequently also wrote editorials for the Denver Post.also wrote editorials for the Denver Post.
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rdfs:comment Ray Aguilera (October 27, 1942 - May 9, 20Ray Aguilera (October 27, 1942 - May 9, 2021) was a Pueblo, Colorado, City council member and prominent business man within that community. He was a member of the Democratic party He had been a member from May 23, 2003, and his current term was to expire December 31, 2023. He is the recipient of several local and regional awards. In 2000, he was appointed by then-Governor Bill Owens for a term with the , expiring May 2003. Ray Aguilera was a commissioner representing Colorado for the Education Commission of the States. He served as president and founder of the Pueblo Hispanic Education Foundation, and as a board member of the Latino Chamber of Commerce. He was out-spoken in his support of gays. He frequently also wrote editorials for the Denver Post.also wrote editorials for the Denver Post.
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