Choi Bo-yoon (photo), a member of the People Power Party, received the '22nd National Assembly First Year Evaluation Award' selected by the Law Consumers Alliance.
The Constitutional Award is a prize awarded by the Law Consumers Alliance to outstanding lawmakers, which quantifies the activities of lawmakers based on 12 items, including attendance rates at plenary sessions and standing committees, as well as the rate of proposed and passed bills.
Representative Choi entered the 22nd National Assembly as the first proportional representative of the People Power Party, held about 50 meetings and forums over the course of one year, and has continued active legislative activities by proposing a total of 79 bills. Among them, the bill amending the 'Act on Supporting the Community Independence and Housing Transition of Persons with Disabilities,' the 'Act on the Welfare of Persons with Disabilities' which provides a basis for issuing mobile disability registration certificates, and the 'Four Acts on Barrier-Free Tourism' aimed at improving accessibility for tourism-vulnerable groups such as persons with disabilities have passed the National Assembly plenary session.
Additionally, she has proactively presented future-oriented agendas that combine technology and welfare, such as AI and data-based inclusive policies and the legislation of assistive device centers. She is recognized for realizing 'politics in action' by meticulously overseeing the execution, budget securing, and administrative implementation following the passage of the bills.
In her acceptance speech, Representative Choi Bo-yoon stated, "I thank the public for watching and evaluating my legislative activities during the first year of the 22nd National Assembly" and expressed, "In the coming year and the next, I will serve the public with a humble attitude and a heavy sense of responsibility. I will not lose my original intention and will be a light for the people."