
Cambodian-American Senator's Historic Swearing-In
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Vanna Howard, a Cambodian-American immigrant, made history by becoming the first Cambodian-American state senator in the US. She was sworn in after winning a special election and replacing the late Senator Ed Kennedy. Howard, who survived the Khmer Rouge genocide and arrived in the US without knowing English, was praised for her resilience and unique experiences. Her swearing-in coincided with Immigrants Day at the State House, and she credited her community for inspiring her to give back.
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