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CONGRESSWOMAN NORTON SENDS AG BARR LETTER INQUIRING ABOUT “FIRST STEP” LAW’S APPLICATION TO D.C. FELONS

[Mass Incarceration\”First Step Act”\D.C.]
In November, Norton met with Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Director Kathleen Hawk Sawyer to ensure BOP would apply the reforms equally… Norton maintains that D.C. inmates now qualify for valuable new benefits, such as the Good Time Credit, early release by participating in recidivism reduction programs, and additional phone privileges and visitation.
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CONGRESSWOMAN NORTON INTRODUCES LEGISLATION CONDEMNING VOTER SUPPRESSION AROUND NATION AND IN D.C.

[Congressional News\Voting Rights]
Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton: “The Supreme Court’s 2013 decision that gutted the Voting Rights Act has been immeasurably harmful to our democracy. Following this decision, over a dozen states quickly moved to erect new barriers to voting, particularly targeting people of color, the elderly, and low-income residents.”
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CONGRESSWOMAN NORTON ANNOUNCES BILL TO CREATE NATIONAL COMMISSION TO COMBAT SEXUAL HARASSMENT

[Sexual Harassment\Workplace discrimination]
Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC): “Discrimination and the hierarchy of power in the workplace mean that men still hold positions that enable them to take advantage of female subordinates or ignore them. A national commission would help expose pervasive sexual harassment in private sector workplaces to focus on what the average worker experiences.”
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CONGRESSWOMAN NORTON TO HOLD HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH CELEBRATION TONIGHT

[National Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration]
Congresswoman Eleanor Norton: “The Hispanic American community is a valuable part of American life and the rich diversity of the District,” Norton said. “The District has a thriving Hispanic population that continues to grow each year. I look forward to celebrating this Hispanic Heritage Month, showcasing the contributions that make the Hispanic community in the District unique.”
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CONGRESSWOMAN NORTON WILL INTRODUCE BILL TO CREATE COMMEMORATIVE COIN HONORING PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR

[Education News]
Congresswoman Norton: “As the namesake of my high school, Paul Laurence Dunbar has a special place in my heart,” Norton said. “Dunbar is revered as one of the greatest African-American poets in our nation’s history… Minting a coin in his honor would be a particularly fitting tribute to a man whose poetry captured African Americans in their own terms not long after slavery.”
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