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Congressional Black Caucus and civil rights leaders unite to counter Trump administration’s agenda
The coalition of 14 states plus D.C. and civil rights groups will launch lawsuits and inquiries to defend anti-discrimination laws against policy rollbacks, leaders said.
- The Congressional Black Caucus and civil rights leaders united to counter the Trump administration's agenda to roll back civil rights and dismantle social programs.
- The coalition plans to legislate, organize, mobilize communities, file lawsuits, and launch inquiries against instances of potential discrimination in response to the rollback of diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
- State attorneys general and civil rights groups launched an initiative to promote DEI and accessibility policies through legal action, aiming to defend fundamental rights and ensure everyone is heard.
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Congressional Black Caucus and civil rights leaders unite to counter Trump administration's agenda
The Congressional Black Caucus is building a new coalition with major civil rights groups to push back on President Trump’s domestic agenda.
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Read Full ArticleCivil Rights Leaders and Congressional Black Caucus Unite to Challenge Trump Administration Policies
Civil rights organizations and members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) used the observance of Black History Month to relaunch a coordinated national initiative aimed at mobilizing opposition to policies they argue threaten longstanding legal protections for minority communities under President Donald Trump’s administration. During a recent gathering on Capitol Hill, lawmakers and advocacy leaders sharply criticized a series of policy dec…
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