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  1. civil rights

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    45 CFR Part 80, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VI

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  1. Patrick Kennedy:

    President Kennedy signed the original Community Mental Health Act of ’63. Attorney General Robert Kennedy created the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention in order to intervene early in young people’s lives, and my father was primary Senate sponsor of parity, these issues, and the incredible legacy that they all had on civil rights – from JFK being the first president to address the issue on national TV to RFK standing with Dr. King to my father’s seminal work on the Voting Rights Act – and immigration reform, are at the heart of my family’s legacy.

  2. Dawn Le:

    There’s a lot of concern about the Trump administration and what it will mean for our civil rights, civil liberties, and whether he will be using his presidency for profit for himself, his family and his business.

  3. Ronald Reagan:

    I favor the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and it must be enforced at gunpoint if necessary.

  4. Defense Christopher Miller:

    Historically, military responses to domestic protests have resulted in violations of Americans' civil rights, and even in the case of the Kent State protests of the Vietnam War, tragic deaths, in short, I fervently believe the military should not be utilized in such scenarios other than as a last resort and only when all other assets have been expended.

  5. Ryan Bomberger:

    Believing that human life begins at conception isn’t religion — it’s science. But defending human life and dignity is at the core of our faith, as it was with slavery abolitionists and civil rights freedom fighters.


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