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Grijalva and supports
Grijalva has frequently called for a withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and Iraq, and supports the wider implementation of the National Solidarity Program as a way to improve Afghans ' economic and educational infrastructure.
Grijalva supports increasing restrictions on the purchase and possession of guns and increasing enforcement of existing restrictions on gun purchase and possession.

Grijalva and Act
Grijalva has a pro-choice voting record and voted against the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act.
Grijalva has sponsored numerous education bills during his time in Congress, including the Success in the Middle Act and the Graduation for All Act.
As co-chair of the Progressive Caucus, Grijalva was a prominent supporter of a public option throughout the debate over the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

Grijalva and for
Diego Velázquez, the governor of Cuba, ordered an expedition sent out with four ships supplied with crossbows, muskets, salt pork, and cassava bread for some 240 men led by his nephew, Juan de Grijalva.
The richer lands of Mexico engaged the main attention of the Conquistadors for some years, then in 1526 Francisco de Montejo ( a veteran of the Grijalva and Cortés expeditions ) successfully petitioned the King of Spain for the right to conquer Yucatán.
Raúl M. Grijalva (; born February 19, 1948 ) is the U. S. Representative for, serving since 2003.
Grijalva Elementary School in Tucson was named for him in 1987.
From 1975 to 1986, Grijalva was the director of the El Pueblo Neighborhood Center, and in 1987 he was Assistant Dean for Hispanic Student Affairs at the University of Arizona.
Grijalva co-chairs the Congressional Progressive Caucus with Keith Ellison of Minnesota and in 2008 was among 12 members rated by National Journal as tied for most liberal overall.
Grijalva received a 100 percent score from Americans for Democratic Action, Peace Action, the League of Conservation Voters, the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, NARAL Pro-Choice America, Arab American Institute, and several other notable groups in recent years.
Shortly after the measure was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer, Grijalva called on legal, political, activist and business groups not to hold their conventions or conferences in the state, a position that he said quickly became misconstrued as a call for a general boycott of the state economy.
In 2012, again with Grijalva as co-chair, the Progressive Caucus introduced the Budget for All, which is similar to the People's Budget and includes several new features, including a novel proposal to institute a small personal wealth tax above $ 10 million in net worth phased in over a period of five years.
On Feb. 24, 2010, Grijalva wrote a letter signed by 18 other Representatives calling for an investigation of the BP Atlantis offshore drilling platform due to whistleblower allegations that it was operating without approved safety documents.
Since the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on April 20, 2010, Grijalva has written letters to the Minerals Management Service and the Department of the Interior questioning current offshore drilling regulations and calling for stronger oversight of the oil industry.
As a member and chairman of the Pima County Board of Supervisors, Grijalva was widely regarded as a central figure behind the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan, an ambitious County program for planned land-use and biodiversity conservation.
Grijalva has largely been supportive of the health care reform law since its passage and argued the Supreme Court should not overturn it during a segment with Republican Rep. Peter Roskam, who opposes the law, for the PBS NewsHour on March 28, 2012.
When Judge Susan Bolton of the Arizona District Court enjoined major parts of the law in July 2010, Grijalva ended his call for economic sanctions.
During the 2008 presidential campaign, Grijalva endorsed Barack Obama for President ; his district, however, was won by Hillary Rodham Clinton.
On October 28, 2010, five days before the 2010 U. S. elections, Olbermann donated $ 2, 400 each to three Democratic candidates for Congress: Kentucky Senate candidate Jack Conway, and Arizona Democratic Representatives Raul Grijalva and Gabrielle Giffords.
Tracy G ( born Tracy Grijalva on January 3, 1959 in Whittier, California ) is an American heavy metal guitarist best known for his time with Dio from 1993 to 1999.
One of the main tourist attractions for the municipality is the Sumidero Canyon, with the municipal docks on the Grijalva River mostly serving tour boats into the National Park up to the La Angostura Dam.

Grijalva and has
As co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, Rep. Grijalva has taken a leading role in shaping recent CPC " alternative budgets " -- budget bills offered by various groups and caucuses in Congress other than the official majority or minority party plan.
Grijalva has gained prominence as an outspoken critic of what he calls lax federal oversight of the oil drilling industry, and in late 2010 launched an investigation of the White House's handling of the Horizon spill and its aftermath.
Grijalva has long ties to the educational community from his time on the board of the Tucson Unified School District and his current position on the House Education and Labor Committee.
Grijalva has an F rating from the NRA.
Grijalva has a long history in community health activism as an early supporter of Tucson's El Rio Community Health Center.
Grijalva has criticized armed civilian groups that patrol the Mexican border, accusing them of being “ racist ” and has reportedly used demeaning language to describe them.
As he told the Arizona Daily Star, the largest paper in Tucson :" After this ruling, everybody has some responsibility to pause, and that includes me ," said Grijalva, a Tucson Democrat.
Cortés and his men landed at the shore opposite the island where Grijalva had moored, which has the pre-Hispanic name of Chalchihuecan.
The Selegua River has its source in the Sierra de los Cuchumatanes and flows northwards, crossing the border into Chiapas, where it joins the Cuilco River to form the Grijalva River, to flow onwards to the Gulf of Mexico.
The town is located along the Grijalva River and has one of the main docks along this waterway.

Grijalva and because
In 1518, Juan de Grijalva came to the area with his crew and named the river “ Río de las Banderas ” because they saw indigenous peoples communicating across the river with flags.
The Spanish captain Juan de Grijalva, along with Bernal Díaz del Castillo, first arrived in 1518 at the island later known as San Juan de Ulúa The Spanish gave it that name because they landed on the Christian feast of John the Baptist, and in honor of the captain.
He then wanted to play drums, but decided that guitar would do better because then he could play in his father's band, the Grijalva Brothers.

Grijalva and immigration
After the passage in April 2010 of Arizona's controversial SB 1070 law, which he saw as opening the door to racial profiling and granting traditionally federal immigration enforcement powers to local authorities, Grijalva suggested that civic, religious, labor, Latino, and other like-minded organizations refrain from using Arizona as a convention site until the law was repealed.

Grijalva and reform
Grijalva is an advocate of mining law reform and many other environmental causes.

Grijalva and .
* January 21 – Juan de Grijalva, Spanish conquistador ( b. 1489 )
** Juan de Grijalva, Spanish conquistador ( d. 1527 )
He held a command in the Juan de Grijalva expedition sent from Cuba against Yucatán in the spring of 1518, and returned in a few months, bearing reports of the wealth and splendour of Moctezuma II's empire.
Proto-Maya, the common ancestor of all Maya languages, was probably spoken in west-central Guatemala, around the highland pine-oak forests of the Cuchumatanes mountain chain: north of the Motagua and Grijalva river valleys, through patches of cloud forest, and down to the edge of the tropical forest lowlands near the Ixcán and Chixoy ( Negro ) rivers, which flow into the Usumacinta River.
The Grijalva expedition had similar, mixed experiences with the native Maya and seemed genuinely anxious to fulfil Velázquez ' order to explore rather than settle.
Villahermosa is located in the southeast of Mexico between the rivers Grijalva and Carrizal.
There are three main rivers in the municipality, the Grijalva or Grande de Chiapa, the Suchiapa and the Sabinal.
The first Spanish expedition to visit Cozumel was led by Juan de Grijalva in 1518 ; in the following year Hernán Cortés stopped by the island on his way to Veracruz.
The Grijalva and Cortés expeditions were both received peacefully by the Maya of Cozumel, unlike the expeditions ’ experiences on other parts of the mainland.
Diego Velázquez, the governor of Cuba, ordered expeditions, one led by his nephew, Juan de Grijalva to Yucatán and the Hernán Cortés expedition of 1519.
Grijalva was sent out with four ships and some 240 men.
After receiving notice from Juan de Grijalva of gold in the area of what is now Tabasco, the governor of Cuba, Diego de Velasquez, sent a larger force than had previously sailed, and appointed Cortes as Captain-General of the Armada.
Later Spanish expeditions to the region were led by Córdoba in 1517, Grijalva in 1518 and Cortés in 1519.
After the redistricting process based on the 2010 Census, much of the 7th District became the new 3rd Congressional District, which Grijalva will represent if he is re-elected in 2012.
Grijalva was born in Tucson, Arizona, and graduated from Sunnyside High School in 1967.
Grijalva also served as a leader of the Chicano Liberation Committee and other Chicano groups.
According to the standard history of the party by Dr. Armando Navarro, “ Grijalva was so militant that he alienated some members of Tucson ’ s Mexican-American community.

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