Congressman Clyburn Asks For Support of the Reauthorization of the Export-Import Bank
(Columbia, SC) – House Assistant Democratic Leader and South Carolina Congressman James E. Clyburn sent today the following letter and attachments to his fellow members of the South Carolina Congressional Delegation: Dear South Carolina Colleague, I am writing you on behalf of the economic competitiveness of our state and our working people and asking you
It’s Time for South Carolina To Embrace the Affordable Care Act
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Clyburn Testimony Before House Budget Committee On 10-20-30 Plan
WASHINGTON — Today, Assistant Democratic Leader James E. Clyburn testified on the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) 10-20-30 anti-poverty plan at the House Committee on the Budget hearing titled “A Progress Report on the War on Poverty: Reforming Federal Aid.” Full video of Mr. Clyburn’s testimony (click image to view) and text of remarks as prepared
Clyburn Policy Essay “Developing the Will and the Way to Address Persistent Poverty in America”
There are currently 488 counties in America where twenty percent of the population has lived below the poverty line for the past thirty years or more. In the House of Representatives in the 113th Congress, 139 of these counties—known as persistent poverty counties—are represented by Democrats, 331 are represented by Republicans, and 18 are split
Clyburn and Colleagues Call for House Action on Voting Rights Legislation
CLYBURN AND COLLEAGUES CALL FOR HOUSE ACTION ON VOTING RIGHTS LEGISLATION WASHINGTON – Assistant Democratic Leader James E. Clyburn joined 160 House colleagues in sending the following letter today to the offices of Speaker John A. Boehner, Majority Leader Eric Cantor, and Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte. The letter calls for action on H.R. 3899,
Congressman Clyburn to participate in the 2014 Philip G. Grose Lecture Series at the Univeristy of South Carolina
(Columbia) – Congressman Jim Clyburn will deliver the 2014 Philip G. Grose Lecture in partnership with the Southern Studies department at the University of South Carolina. The lecture will begin at 6pm in the Booker T. Washington Auditorium, 1400 Wheat Street, on Wednesday, March 19. The event is free and open to the public.