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Newswire: Congresswoman Beatty Introduces Black History Month resolutions

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WASHINGTON, DC — To kickoff Black History Month, U.S. Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (OH-03), Chair of the powerful Congressional Black Caucus, introduced three related pieces of legislation. Collectively, the resolutions formally recognize the important contributions, struggles and sacrifices of Black veterans and servicemembers throughout American history.“We owe Black veterans and soldiers, past and present, a huge debt […]

Source: Greene County Democrat | Serving Greene County Like No Other Newspaper

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