The economic disparities in our country are glaring. We need policies that lift everyone up, not just the privileged few.
Jasmine Crockett
The Public Record
I'm not afraid to speak out, to fight for what's right, even if that means standing alone.
In Dallas, we’re not afraid of the future. We want to be on the cutting edge of medical breakthroughs and scientific research.
We should be talking about what they don't want to talk about as they continue to cut you off.
This is why Democrats are reinforcing that in this hearing we should be talking about the threats to our democracy.
This amendment would, quite simply, restore the Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Subcommittee that has been a vital part of this committee's work for the past four years.
I know that each of us, regardless of our political backgrounds, believes earnestly in the importance of civil rights and liberties.
The rules, as written, send an unmistakable message to the American people that their civil rights and civil liberties are no longer a priority in the 118th Congress as they have been in the past sessions of Congress.





