Thursday, March 28, 2024

Black Leaders Ask White House and Congressional Leadership for a ‘Better Deal’ for Black Americans

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*Washington, DC – Project 21, the black leadership network, has asked the White House and Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s office for a “better deal” for African-Americans, urging both to support its new 57-point plan for promoting black opportunity and prosperity.

During meetings last week, Project 21 leadership presented White House and Majority Leader staff with its “Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America,” which identifies 10 key areas for reform – covering everything from educational reform to deregulation to criminal justice reform.

“The Blueprint represents a dramatic break from the past,” said Project 21 Co-Chairman Horace Cooper. “We aren’t calling for increased spending and more government programs – approaches that have been tried and have failed repeatedly for many decades. Instead, we’re recommending reforms designed to give blacks greater control of their destinies as means of unleashing their true potential. It is the same type of approach we would recommend to any American.”

Project 21’s co-chairmen – Cooper, Stacy Washington and Council Nedd – attended the meeting at the White House. Each had comments following the meeting:

Horace Cooper, former chief of staff of the Voice of America, former visiting assistant law professor at George Mason University and former chief of staff at the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment Standards Administration: “I’m excited about our meeting with advisors to President Trump. We have been given a unique opportunity to work with a President genuinely interested in improving the state of black America using principles of liberty and free markets – the same principles that make and keep America strong.”

Stacy Washington, host of the nationally-syndicated “Stacy on the Right” and decorated Air Force Veteran: “It was an honor and privilege to offer a preview of Project 21’s ‘Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America’ to members of President Trump’s staff. Our effort is a comprehensive array of policy suggestions to get government out of the way of black America accessing and achieving the American Dream. Government isn’t the solution. President Trump has demonstrated an astute understanding of this in his efforts to eliminate heaps of destructive regulations, lower the unemployment rate and implement tax reform. I look forward to working with him to achieve even more success.”

Council Nedd, Pennsylvania Commonwealth Constable (“America’s Constable”) and Anglican Archbishop: “I’m greatly encouraged by our meeting with White House and congressional officials about Project 21’s new Blueprint. As someone who primarily serves court-ordered arrest warrants, I put a lot of bad guys behind bars. But it’s disheartening to see so many people repeatedly arrested simply for the failure to pay fines. The judicial system should not be administering what has become a de facto franchise of debtors prisons for people with summary and misdemeanor convictions. Reforming this aspect of our legal system will go a long way toward alleviating tensions between the police and the black community – and increasing officer safety.”

Project 21’s Blueprint contains a number of innovative ideas to address longstanding challenges experienced by the black community. It recommends, for example, that Minority Impact Assessments be conducted for all new federal regulations to ensure that they don’t have disproportionate negative impact on black communities. A preview of additional recommendations is provided in the “Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America” executive summary.

In addition to the White House meeting, Project 21 Co-Chairman Cooper and memberRichard Holt briefed Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s staff on the Blueprint.

“I am excited that the Senate leadership appears receptive to the ideas contained in Project 21’s ‘Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America,'” said Holt. “This is the kind of forward-thinking agenda that will uplift forgotten communities.”

The “Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America” will be released in stages, policy area by policy area, over the next 10 weeks. A tentative schedule will be released next week.

Project 21, a leading voice of black conservatives for over 25 years, is sponsored by theNational Center for Public Policy Research. Its members have been quoted, interviewed or published over 40,000 times since the program was created in 1992. Contributions to the National Center are tax-deductible and greatly appreciated, and may be earmarked exclusively for the use of Project 21.

Founded in 1982, the National Center for Public Policy Research is a non-partisan, free-market, independent conservative think-tank. Ninety-four percent of its support comes from some 60,000 individuals, less than four percent from foundations and less than two percent from corporations. Sign up for email updates here. Follow us on Twitter at@NationalCenter for general announcements. To be alerted to upcoming media appearances by National Center staff, follow our media appearances Twitter account at@NCPPRMedia.

 

 

 

 

source:
Judy Kent
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