- Lormong Lo
Lormong Lo is the first Hmong American to be appointed to a city council in the U.S, in
1994 , to manage the largest metropolitan city (Omaha--480,000 people) of a state likeNebraska . He was re-elected in June1997 to a second full-term from 1997 until June2001 .In June 1997, Lo is the first Hmong ever to become president of a city council in the U.S.,
Omaha City Council , who presided over the official meetings of the council. He is the first to ever hold the title ofActing Mayor of the City of Omaha starting in June 1997.Lo was the first Hmong American to ever become elected President of the Asian Pacific American Municipal Officials (APAMO) by his APAMO colleagues, a constituency group of the
National League of Cities , inWashington, D.C. . He was selected to be Vice-Chair of both the Economic Development Committee and the Program Committee of NLC. In these positions, he helped write municipal policies, e.g., housing and economic development policies for the 15,000 cities in the United States and was responsible for its conference planning. He often lobbied the U.S. Congress and White House officials on policies of interest to the cities, especially credit, economic, housing and immigration policies.In 1998, he was appointed by
Governor of Nebraska Ben Nelson and served as a member of the Nebraska Public Employee Retirement System, where he oversees the state's $5 billion retirement assets. He is the first Hmong American official to be welcome inBeijing by the Vice-Premier ofChina . In 1988-89, Councilman Lo made official visits to China,Korea ,Japan ,Thailand , andTaiwan -- where he met with foreign ministers, dealing with trade issues and promotions and the Prime Minister of Thailand, where thanked theThai people , Thai government andThai monarchy for providing humanitarian support to the Hmong andIndochinese refugees in Thailand for a decade, until they are resettled into third countries, particularly the U.S.,Canada ,France andAustralia .Mr. Lo is one of the first Hmong born in
Laos to go back to hold face to face meetings with the cabinet ministers of the Laocommunist government concerning the alleged communist use ofchemical warfare against the Hmong people and its continuing attacks on the Hmong villages in Northern Laos, particularly atMuang Mok . Through such direct talks, Laos has gradually opened the door to visitors who were natives of Laos.He attended gatherings at the
White House during theRonald Reagan andGeorge H. W. Bush administrations, while he discussed municipal policies with White House officials as leader of APAMO during theBill Clinton administration.ee also
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Government of Omaha, Nebraska
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