Jesús "Chuy" García tweeted the following:
"She was born Jo-Raquel Tejada in Chicago, of a Bolivian dad and an American mom, and she never forgot her roots. In a 50-yr long film and TV career, one of her most endearing characters was Aunt Dora on American Family, about a Mexican American family in East LA. Rest in peace. twitter.com/ABC7Chicago/st"Read on Twitter
Here are other recent tweets from Jesús "Chuy" García:
"In Illinois we embrace the truth, invest in educating our children, and trust women to make their own reproductive health care decisions. This is what true leadership is about. twitter.com/GovPritzker/st"Read on Twitter
"Joined HACIA at their awards dinner. Proud to work w/ them advocating for equal access to contracting opportunities in transit industries for Latino, Black and other Minority/Women businesses through my bill, Giving Disadvantaged Businesses Opportunities for Success Act."Read on Twitter
"We cant continue to prioritize profit over people. The derailment in #EastPalestine reminds us how cutting corners by reducing crew size and inspection times, limiting dwell times in terminals and engaging in stock buybacks compromise the safety of workers and communities. twitter.com/democracynow/s" on Feb. 14Read on Twitter