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February 23, 2022

Washington — The head of the Congressional Black Caucus on Wednesday endorsed U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens in the Democratic primary in Michigan's 11th District over her colleague Rep. Andy Levin.


February 23, 2022

This week, U.S. Senators Sherrod Brown and Rob Portman, along with U.S. Representatives Joyce Beatty and Brad Wenstrup introduced legislation to begin the process of incorporating the John P. Parker House, an important stop on the Underground Railroad, into the National Park System.


February 21, 2022

Rep. G.K. Butterfield joined a half dozen U.S. House colleagues who left the country on Sunday in a congressional designation to four African countries.


February 19, 2022

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Central Ohio residents may get an answer to their mail complaints soon.


February 19, 2022

COLUMBUS, OH – Today, following months of infrequent and delayed mail delivery across Central Ohio, Congressional Black Caucus Chair and U.S. Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (OH-03) announced the United States Postal Service (USPS) will conduct a series of audits to assess mail delivery and customer service complaints.


February 18, 2022

(NNPA) – Washington, D.C. — Today, in recognition of Black History Month and in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), the Joint Economic Committee (JEC) and the CBC released a new analysis of the impact of economic trends and barriers on Black Americans.


February 18, 2022

COLUMBUS, Ohio — 10TV partnered with the American Heart Association on Thursday to spread awareness about the very real threat of heart disease in women.


February 18, 2022

Washington Post opinions writer Jonathan Capehart speaks with Rep. Joyce Beatty, chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, and Janai S. Nelson, associate director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, about the women who inspired them and the continued structural barriers Black women face.


February 17, 2022

A Republican-backed bill proposed after protests over the killing of George Floyd in 2020 brought some violence and damage near the Statehouse has passed the Ohio House on a party-line vote. Democrats say it's unneeded, and its broad and vague language will have a chilling effect on free speech.