“The most fulfilling deed I have done so far.”– Deliris Montanez Sleep is a basic human need, especially for kids who are growing, exploring, and learning about their world. The sad truth is that too many U.S. children don’t have beds to sleep in–a crisis affecting everything from grades to health to self-esteem. Luckily, people are finding creative ways to …
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Join us every 10th of the month at 7 pm MNT, where we will engage in a selected topic webinar. Our goal is to educate our constituents on crucial topics heading to the 2024 Presidential Elections.
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The El Paso City Council voted Tuesday to abandon the long-embattled Downtown arena project and reallocate the funds to upgrade and renovate existing city facilities. Two former council candidates, Rich Wright and Deliris Montanez Berrios, both spoke in support of ending the arena project.
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El Paso city council approved to have a traffic study done in an Upper Valley neighborhood where new development raised residents’ concerns over traffic congestion and emergency services.
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Deliris Montanez supports the Workplace Psychological Safety Act to end workplace abuse.
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Join DMB on March 9th for the Justice for Evan event at Coffee Box – 401 N Mesa St, El Paso, TX 79901.
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Come and join DMB and her Campaign Staff to learn more about their political views over a complimentary cup of coffee.
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Deliris Montanez-Berrios with Texas State Senator SD29 Cesar Blanco 2021 Veteran’s Day!
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By: Shelby Kapp | KTSM.com El Paso, Texas (KTSM) — Staff Sgt. John D.S. Bailey, 27, died Jan. 14th in an on-post residence on Fort Bliss, the second death at Fort Bliss in the past three weeks. The first incident involved 19-year-old Pfc. Asia Graham, who was found unresponsive in her barracks on New Year’s Eve. The two recent deaths …
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By Deliris Montañez – Special to El Paso Matters Unlike Vanessa Guillén, I’m still alive. And I wasn’t physically injured – only mentally and emotionally. But like Guillén and many other women serving in the Armed Forces, I was failed by the government that was supposed to protect and serve me as I protected and served our country. I …
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