Judy Chu, U.S. Congresswoman representing California’s 28th district since 2009, recently announced federal funding for a local community center and highlighted an annual awards ceremony recognizing women leaders in her district.
On April 9, 2026, Chu posted on her official account: “I’m thrilled to deliver the $500,000 I secured in federal Community Project Funding for @CityofRosemead to support renovations at the Garvey Community Center! With this funding, the Center will continue to serve as a vital hub for programs, resources, and connection for residents https://t.co/bHgl8haR8i”.
Later that day, she shared information about an event honoring local women: “It’s always a highlight of my year recognizing the local women leading and serving CA-28 at the annual Congressional Women of the Year Awards Ceremony. This year, our honorees were chosen for the admiration they’ve earned from their neighbors, as well as their deep commitment to https://t.co/XBLIIBQrKC”. She also provided a link for further details: “To read more about the honorees, visit: https://t.co/e26Vt80Z3m”.
Chu has represented California’s 28th District in Congress since succeeding Hilda Solis in 2009. Before her tenure in Congress, she served in the California State Assembly from 2001 to 2006. Born in Los Angeles in 1953 and currently residing in Monterey Park, Chu graduated from UCLA with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1974.

