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Many in the press and in the Senate would have you believe that the groups standing before you today, as well as other groups, are opposed to Bush's nominees because they are conservative. In truth, many if not all of President Bush's nominations to the federal bench hav...
... oldest, largest, and most diverse civil and human rights coalition, with more than 190 member organizations, we are writing to urge you to oppose the Family Education Reimbursement Act of 2005, which has been referred to the Committee on Education and the Workforce. The bill wou...
... oldest, largest, and most diverse civil and human rights coalition, with more than 190 member organizations, we are writing to urge you to oppose SA 2252, which has been filed by Senator Landrieu as an amendment to the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Educati...
Recipient: U.S. House of RepresentativesView the PDF of this letter here.
FY 2016 Commerce, Justice, and Science Appropriations Bill:
Oppose Amendments To Reduce Funding for Census Bureau;
Oppose Any Rider to Make American Community Survey Voluntary
Dear Representativ...
...be subject to civil suits or criminal investigations while in office despite what misconduct may have occurred. Many of our organizations opposed Judge Kavanaugh’s nomination to the D.C. Circuit,[4] and our fears and concerns have been realized. Judge Kavanaugh has not serv...
... Mr. Matey is a conservative ideologue who lacks the neutrality to serve as a fair-minded jurist. His home-state senators from New Jersey oppose his nomination, which historically would have stopped it from proceeding, but Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley has jet...
...n, Mr. Readler was at the forefront of defending the most alarming and controversial policies of the Trump administration. He is strongly opposed by Senator Sherrod Brown, one of his home-state senators, which would have historically stopped his nomination from moving forward.�...
... of these organizations also joined together in November 2011 in declining to support the Harkin-Enzi bill in the Senate. The organizations oppose the draft Student Success Act because “it abandons accountability for the achievement and learning gains of subgroups of disadv...