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The Congressional Black Caucus Statement on Letter to Secretary Mnuchin on Withheld Stimulus Payments to Incarcerated Individuals

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In July, the IRS determined that incarcerated Americans were not entitled to economic impact payments (EIPs). This position is inconsistent with the CARES Act, unfairly harms the incarcerated, and disproportionately discriminates against African Americans.  At the notice of this directive by the IRS, the Congressional Black Caucus sent a letter to the Mr. Charles P. Rettig,…

The Congressional Black Caucus Released the Following Statement on President Trump Including Self Promotional Letter in Federal Food Aid Boxes

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The President’s abuse of power knows no end. It has been reported that the food boxes distributed by the Farmers to Families Food Box (FFFB) Program now includes a signed letter by President Trump.  Using a federal relief program to distribute a self-promoting letter from the President to American families in the months leading up to the presidential election is inappropriate and a…

The Congressional Black Caucus Statement on President Trump’s Performance During Last Night’s Presidential Debate

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Last night’s debate was just another example of President Trump’s inability to defend his record over the last four years as President and most especially admit that the 200,000 plus American lives that have been lost to COVID-19, could have been avoided, if his Administration had proactively responded earlier when he was notified of the imminent dangers of the disease. His lackluster…

The Congressional Black Caucus Released the Following Statement on Remarks from Wells Fargo CEO, Charlie Scharf:

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Last week, Charlie Scharf, CEO, of Wells Fargo blamed the lack of diversity at the bank on a “very limited pool of Black talent to recruit from.” His statement is a slap in the face to the Black professionals who have sought employment at this institution and were denied, despite possessing the qualifications for the job. Despite gains in degree attainment over the years for Black…

Congressional Black Caucus Urges Senate Not to Consider Supreme Court Nominee Until Next President Inaugurated

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Congressional Black Caucus Chair Congresswoman Karen Bass (D-CA) and Congressional Black Caucus Judicial Nominations Task Force Chair Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) today issued the following statement regarding the current Supreme Court vacancy: “Along with Americans throughout the country, we are devastated by the loss of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Justice Ginsburg…

The Congressional Black Caucus Released the Following Statement on the Trump’s “Platinum Plan” for Black America

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Don’t be fooled.  In 39 days, you won’t hear another word about a Platinum Plan from Donald Trump. If he was serious about economic empowerment in Black communities, he would have listened to the Congressional Black Caucus when we met with him in 2017 to tell him our priorities. Instead, he never even read our 140-page proposal and went on to embolden white supremacists and give tax…

The Congressional Black Caucus Unveils Policy Agenda to Advance Black Families: The Jobs and Justice Act of 2020

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Today, Members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), unveiled the second edition of the Jobs and Justice Act. The comprehensive legislation developed by the Congressional Black Caucus is aimed at increasing the upward mobility of Black families in America. The bill was first introduced in 2018 by then-CBC Chair Cedric Richmond (LA-02). The Jobs and Justice Act of 2020 is a package of…

Tri-Caucus Chairs’ Statement on Trump Administration Prohibiting Federal Agencies from Conducting Anti-Racism Training

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Leaders of the Congressional Tri-Caucus — composed of Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus Chair Rep. Judy Chu (CA-27), Congressional Hispanic Caucus Chair Rep. Joaquin Castro (TX-20), and Congressional Black Caucus Chair Rep. Karen Bass (CA-37) — issued the following joint statement on the Trump administration’s memo to federal agencies canceling anti-racism…

The Congressional Black Caucus Calls on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to Hold an Immediate Vote on the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act

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The blatant disregard for human life, especially Black lives, is on display once again in our country’s police departments. This time in Kenosha, Wisconsin and Lafayette, Louisiana. Both men were shot in the back by police officers. Jacob Blake is paralyzed from the waist down and Trayford Pellerin is dead.  The shootings of Jacob Blake and Trayford Pellerin are yet again two tragic…

The Congressional Black Caucus Reflects on the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the State of Voting Rights 55 Years Later

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Today, we celebrate the 55-year anniversary of the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. But 55 years later, our nation is still struggling to ensure voting rights for all Americans. This 1965 law was an historic win for African Americans, but we continue to face ongoing voter suppression efforts, from modern-day poll taxes for formerly incarcerated individuals and needless ID…

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