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  • Congressional Black Caucus Issues Statement on Historic Bipartisan Gun Control Framework
    Posted in In the News on June 22, 2022 | Preview rr
    Tags: #OurPowerOurMessage , #CBC50

    “This bipartisan legislation is the culmination of strategic efforts and leadership from the Congressional Black Caucus and underscores the historic nature of our efforts to stem the tide of gun violence in our communities. There are many CBC Member-led provisions included and we accept this bipartisan, common-sense legislation to better protect America's children and families, keep our schools safe and reduce the threat of violence across our country. Included in this legislation: $250 million ... Read more

  • CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS CALLS FOR JANUARY 6th HEARINGS TO BE RECORDED AS THE THOMPSON HEARINGS
    Posted in In the News on June 9, 2022 | Preview rr
    Tags: #OurPowerOurMessage , #CBC50

    “I am calling for the January 6th hearings to be recorded in history as the Thompson Hearings. These hearings are the most consequential congressional hearings since Watergate, and the nation will have a front-row seat to the revelations that led to the January 6th attack on our democracy, the Constitution, and the American people. The world deserves to know the extent of the violence that took place that day, and I look forward to the Committee sharing their findings in these hearings and expla... Read more

  • CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS ISSUES STATEMENT COMMEMORATING THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF GEORGE FLOYD AND APPLAUDS EXECUTIVE ORDER ON POLICING
    Posted in In the News on May 26, 2022 | Preview rr

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congressional Black Caucus Chairwoman Joyce Beatty and members of the Congressional Black Caucus issued the following statement: “Two years ago, we watched in horror for 9 minutes and 29 seconds as George Floyd’s life was taken, and his last words, “I can’t breathe,” resonated as a national call to action. People of all races took to the streets to demand accountability and reform and the Congressional Black Caucus led the way forward. Congressmember Karen Bass introduc... Read more

  • CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS ISSUES STATEMENT ON STUDENT LOAN DEBT CRISIS
    Posted in In the News on May 20, 2022 | Preview rr
    Tags: #CBC50

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congressional Black Caucus Chairwoman Joyce Beatty and members of the Congressional Black Caucus issued the following statement on the call for student loan debt cancellation: "The $1.7 trillion student loan debt crisis is a racial and economic justice issue disproportionately impacting Black communities across the nation. We are calling on the Biden Administration to implement broad-based student loan debt cancellation by executive action. We are committed to working w... Read more

  • Congressional Black Caucus Issues Statement on Leaked Draft of SCOTUS Decision to Overturn Roe v. Wade
    Posted in In the News on May 3, 2022 | Preview rr
    Tags: #OurPowerOurMessage , #CBC50

    CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS ISSUES STATEMENT ON LEAKED DRAFT OF SCOTUS DECISION TO OVERTURN ROE V. WADE WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congressional Black Caucus Chairwoman Joyce Beatty and members of the Congressional Black Caucus issued the following statement on the draft majority opinion in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case that eliminates the constitutional right to abortion established nearly 50 years ago in Roe v. Wade: “If, in fact, this opinion is issued, it will fundament... Read more

  • CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS APPLAUDS CONFIRMATION OF SUPREME COURT JUSTICE KETANJI BROWN JACKSON
    Posted in In the News on April 7, 2022 | Preview rr
    Tags: #OurPowerOurMessage

    “Today is a moment of historic consequence. The Senate just voted — 53 to 47 — to confirm the first Black woman to serve on the highest court in the land, Supreme Court Justice Ketanaji Brown Jackson,” said Congressional Black Caucus Chairwoman Joyce Beatty. “Her judicial temperament and keen legal skills will make her a Justice, of which all America proud. As she makes history today, she stands on the shoulders of the Black female trailblazers who came before her. And today, we sent a message t... Read more

  • CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS CALLS ON THE SENATE TO RECONVENE AND PASS VOTING RIGHTS LEGISLATION
    Posted in In the News on December 21, 2021 | Preview rr
    Tags: Civil and Voting Rights, #OurPowerOurMessage

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 21, 2021 CONTACT: Remmington F. Belford Remmington.Belford@Mail.House.gov CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS CALLS ON THE SENATE TO RECONVENE AND PASS VOTING RIGHTS LEGISLATION WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressional Black Caucus Chairwoman Joyce Beatty (OH-03) and members of the Congressional Black Caucus are standing for the American people and will continue to demand justice for voting rights. Congressional Black Caucus Chairwoman Joyce Beatty said “in the words of Dr. ... Read more

  • Congressional Black Caucus Celebrates 50 years of Servitude and Outlines Future Progressive Works
    Posted in In the News on July 8, 2021 | Preview rr

    Congressional Black Caucus Celebrates 50 years of Servitude and Outlines Future Progressive Works Published July 8, 2021 The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) gathered to publicly fortify their legislative priorities as the House enters a district work period. Image of Chair Joyce Beatty (courtesy of the CBC) Wednesday, June 30, the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) gathered to publicly fortify their legislative priorities as the House enters into a district work period. U.S. Congresswoman Joyce ... Read more

  • House Passes Bill to Install Sculpture of Thurgood Marshall in Capitol, Replacing Supreme Court Justice Behind Racist Dred Scott Decision
    Posted in In the News on July 4, 2021 | Preview rr

    HOME · NEWS House Passes Bill to Install Sculpture of Thurgood Marshall in Capitol, Replacing Supreme Court Justice Behind Racist Dred Scott Decision THE BILL, IF ENACTED, WOULD REMOVE ALL OTHER IMAGES TIED TO SLAVERY, SEGREGATION, AND SEDITION FROM THE U.S. CAPITOL COMPLEX. PHOTO BY CONSOLIDATED NEWS PICTURES/GETTY IMAGES BY DONNA M. OWENS · JULY 2, 2021 The House of Representatives has passed legislation that, if enacted, would remove images tied to slavery, segregation, and sedition from the... Read more

  • Infrastructure day in the House
    Posted in In the News on July 1, 2021 | Preview rr

    POLITICO POLITICO Huddle A play-by-play preview of the day's congressional news Get the Huddle newsletter EmailSign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Facebook Twitter Print Infrastructure day in the House By NICHOLAS WU 07/01/2021 ... Read more

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