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On the recordJanuary 7, 2025
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize and congratulate UCLA's next chancellor, Dr. Julio Frenk. Having served as president of the University of Miami and dean of Harvard School of Public Health, Dr. Frenk is bringing decades of experience to UCLA. Dr. Frenk was born in Mexico, where he discovered his passion for public health and service and spent 6 years as Mexico's secretary of health. I am excited to see Dr. Frenk bring his leadership and experience as he serves the Bruin community and keeps UCLA as a top public university in the country. We welcome Dr. Frenk to the Bruin family, and I look forward to working with him on behalf of our constituents, our students, our educators, and our community. I look forward to continuing to do more good things. I thank Dr. Frenk for his service to the Bruin community. ____________________
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Jose Luis Correa
Democratic · California

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