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Tuesday, May 05, 2015

Cardin, Mikulski, Sarbanes Host Roundtable on Community Unity at Greater Baltimore Urban League

BALTIMORE – U.S. Senators Ben Cardin and Barbara A. Mikulski and Congressman John Sarbanes (All D-Md.) today led a group of clergy, business and community leaders in a roundtable discussion on Senator Cardin’s End Racial Profiling Act of 2015, federal legislation that would prohibit discriminatory racial profiling nationwide by all levels of law enforcement, and other ways to better address the needs of Baltimore’s urban communities. The elected officials and faith, community and business leaders shared their ideas on addressing the myriad challenges faced by Baltimore’s urban communities, including unemployment, crumbling infrastructure, and lack of access to health care, child care and educational opportunities. Participants shared their perspectives on ways to rebuild trust between Baltimore communities and law enforcement, spur community investment, reinvigorate Baltimore businesses and better educate and support the city’s youth.

“Senator Cardin convened today’s forum to make sure we’re in touch with faith-based groups who are very close to the ground,” said Senator Mikulski. “I’m so proud of them. Every day they’re leading the way – saving souls and saving lives. We are listening to them and getting their advice on tackling short-range problems like summer camps and summer jobs, and long-range problems like education, housing and health care. I join my colleagues in fighting for justice and jobs. And I support Sen. Cardin’s bill to end racial profiling, which is discrimination plain and simple. Families in their own communities should not have to fear they will be singled out because of their race, ethnicity, religion or national origin. When we say ‘justice for all,’ we must mean it.”

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13 comments:

  1. So Democrats are going to apologize for 50 yrs of welfare fraud.

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  2. The three stooges! !!

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  3. 2 fossils and a limousine liberal pandering to the "oppressed."

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  4. Here we go again instead of dealing with the real issue of poverty he wants to pass a law that already is,typical democrat.

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  5. This sounds like a b/s session if i ever heard of one. LOL

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  6. Concerned RetireeMay 5, 2015 at 3:15 PM

    The THREE STOOGES always made wise decisions in their movies, maybe these THREE STOOGIES will do something right or wrong and get a movie contract so we can laugh again.

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  7. Along with O'Malley, they have done as muck as the blacks to turn Baltimore into a wasteland.

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  8. Obama Crooked Socialist BastardoMay 5, 2015 at 9:33 PM

    Oh No, here come THREE STOOGIES in their Limos ready for Photo Ops with Baltimore burning in background. Oh, another Statement on Racial Profiling, blah blah blah. You wanna help? Roll up Your sleeves, Grab a Shovel and Start Cleaning the Mess Your Democ-rat Low Info Voters and Welfare Crowds Created. Make sure to Send the Bill to Mayors Office.

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  9. End racial profiling. End affirmative action.

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  10. Just in the nick of time, Ben & Barb!

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  11. They keep throwing money at the problem. It hasn't worked in decades. I wonder how much this will cost the tax payers in the end.

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