In 1983, Velázquez was special assistant to Representative
Edolphus Towns, a Democrat representing
New York's 10th congressional district in
Brooklyn. named Velázquez to fill a vacant seat on the
New York City Council, making her the first Hispanic woman to serve on the council.
Puerto Rico Velázquez has been an advocate for human and civil rights of the
Puerto Rican people. In the late 1990s and the 2000s, she was a leader in the
Vieques movement, which sought to stop the
United States military from using the inhabited island as a bomb testing ground. In May 2000, Velázquez was one of nearly 200 people arrested (including fellow Representative
Luis Gutiérrez) for refusing to leave the natural habitat the US military wished to continue using as a bombing range. Velázquez was ultimately successful: in May 2003, the Atlantic Fleet Weapons Training Facility on Vieques Island was closed, and in May 2004, the U.S. Navy's last remaining base on Puerto Rico, the
Roosevelt Roads Naval Station – which employed 1,000 local contractors and contributed $300 million to the local economy – was closed. == U.S. House of Representatives ==