Politics: President Jimmy Carter Newsletter for Sunday September 29, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
Civil Rights Champion Endorses New Initiative at Anderson University
ANDERSON, South Carolina, Sept. 26 -- Anderson University issued the following news release:
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AU launches program based on teachings of Martin Luther King Jr. to begin next summer
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Civil rights leader and former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Andrew Young has endorsed a summer program at Anderson University that will bring together students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities with Christian colleges to study and practice the principles of civility, pub
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Congressional Research Service: 'Navy Ship Names - Background for Congress' (Part 3 of 4)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 (TNSrep) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following report (No. RS22478) on Sept. 23, 2024, entitled "Navy Ship Names - Background for Congress:"
(Continued from Part 2 of 4)
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Aspects of Navy Ship Names
Two State Names Not Currently Being Used, Particularly Kansas
As noted earlier in the section on evolution over time in Navy ship-naming rules, state names were once given to battleships, then later to nuclear-powered cruisers and ballistic missile s
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House Judiciary Subcommittee Issues Testimony From Florida Secretary of State Byrd
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 -- The House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government released the following written testimony by Florida Secretary of State Cord Byrd from a Sept. 10, 2024, hearing entitled "The Biden-Harris Border Crisis: Noncitizen Voting":
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Good afternoon, Chairman Roy, Ranking Member Scanlon, and members of the committee. Thank you for the opportunity to be here today.
In 2004, the bi-partisan Baker-Carter report, prepared by President Jimmy Carter and
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Remembering Former Washington Governor, Senator, Public Servant and UW Alumnus, Daniel J. Evans
SEATTLE, Washington, Sept. 23 -- The University of Washington issued the following news release:
Daniel Jackson Evans, a man whose impact on the state of Washington and the University of Washington spans decades and is memorialized in his namesake, the Daniel J. Evans School of Public Policy & Governance, died Sept. 20, 2024. He was 98.
Evans, a Republican who was twice considered to run for vice president of the United States, championed progressive policies and inspired numerous people to de
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