Collin Siu


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Collin Siu is the 2009-2010 APAICS - National Association of Realtors Housing Policy Fellow in the office of Representative Al Green (D-TX). In this role, he manages a policy portfolio that includes housing, agriculture, environment, Native American/Native Hawaiian, and small business issues. Collin is Representative Green’s liaison to the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus and staffs the Congressman on the Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity of the Committee on Financial Services. In addition to this portfolio of policy issues, he has worked on a number of legislative projects that include managing several of Representative Green’s bills.

Collin’s background is in community economic development and asset-building policy for low- and moderate-income families. He has worked for the Governor of Oregon and at non-profit organizations in Honolulu, Seattle, and Salem, Oregon. He was a 2008-2009 Emerson National Hunger Fellow at the Congressional Hunger Center and was named a Public Policy and International Affairs Fellow in 2007.

Collin holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Willamette University. He is originally from Mililani, Hawai’i.


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For Immediate Release
November 7, 2012
Contact: Gloria Chan
202-701-8133

APAICS Congratulates new Asian American and Pacific Islander Members of 113th US Congress

 

Washington, DC—On Tuesday, five new Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) leaders were elected to serve in the 113th United States Congress, with one race too close to call. The Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies (APAICS) congratulates all the candidates who ran this historic cycle, and celebrates the victories of the winners as they prepare to serve in their new leadership roles:

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