North Carolina U.S. Rep Deborah K. Ross: “HBCUs have always been agents of equity, access, & excellence in education, especially for Black students….”

North Carolina U.S. Rep Deborah K. Ross: “HBCUs have always been agents of equity, access, & excellence in education, especially for Black students….”
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Deborah K. Ross tweeted the following:

“HBCUs have always been agents of equity, access, & excellence in education, especially for Black students. Thats why I was proud to support this resolution condemning the despicable bomb threats to HBCUs in North Carolina & across the country. #HBCUStrong ross.house.gov/media/press-re
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Here are other recent tweets from Deborah K. Ross:

“Following this attack and other incidents of antisemitism in Wake County, I continue to have conversations with local Jewish leaders to discuss actions Congress can take to support the Jewish community in North Carolina and across the country.” on March 8
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“Today I stood with my colleagues in condemning the horrific attack on the Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, Texas. Congress stands united in addressing the disturbing rise in violent antisemitism across the country.” on March 8
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“Stories like this from Katie in Raleigh demonstrate just how critical the American Rescue Plan’s expanded #ChildTaxCredit was to so many Americans.
In his State of the Union address, @POTUS called on Congress to extend this crucial lifeline. Let’s get it done.” on March 8
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