From Mary Gay Scanlon <[email protected]>
Subject FW: Do neighbors in 19125 support the Civil Rights Act?
Date April 15, 2022 3:10 PM
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It’s been 54 years since the Civil Rights Act was created and still:
*
Black
Americans
are
three
times
more
likely
to
live
below
the
poverty
level
than
their
white
neighbors
*
Latinas
continue
to
work
the
same
amount
of
hours,
but
only
make
57%
of
the
salary
compared
to
their
white,
male
coworkers
with
the
same
level
of
education
and
experience
*
Hate
crimes
against
Asian
Americans
and
Pacific
Islanders
have
risen
339%
since
the
beginning
of
the
pandemic
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5 more responses needed from 19125 !
John, do you believe every Democrat running for Congress should commit to reaffirm the Civil Rights Act of 1968?
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Already in 2022, GOP leaders across the country have introduced 250 new pieces of legislation that directly threaten the constitutional right to vote. Across 27 states, power-hungry Republican leaders are looking to turn back the clock to the days of Jim Crow laws and suppress the voices of Democratic voters, especially voters of color.
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