Congressman Carter Statement on Aftermath of Louisiana v. Callais
them in Congress. “While multiple maps have been discussed, no one knows what a new congressional map will
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them in Congress. “While multiple maps have been discussed, no one knows what a new congressional map will
clear about what we are discussing. Homelessness is not a crime. It is a condition
this initiative, he meets directly with students to discuss civic responsibility, the role of state and federal government
caucus will allow Members of Congress to discuss policies and local programs that help constituents have successful careers
immigration advocates, faith leaders, and other stakeholders to discuss immigration enforcement actions in the greater New Orleans area
BEAD funding to the states. Watch him discuss the latest developments to BEAD in the Energy and Commerce
natural disaster. The Flood Resilience Caucus plans to discuss a wide variety of topics, including; Reauthorization and modernization
long-term basis, allowing for a reform discussion to begin. One potential option is the bipartisan and bicameral
held a series of roundtable discussions highlighting his fight in Washington against bad Trump Administration policies, answering constituent … month, Rep. Carter convened an Environmental Justice Roundtable discussion focused on recent, harmful Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) decisions
convened an Environmental Justice Roundtable discussion at Greater New Orleans Foundation in New Orleans, Louisiana. Specifically, this conversation … representatives from Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG) to discuss their pending litigation against the EPA on behalf
convened a Health Care Town Hall discussion at Xavier University in New Orleans, Louisiana. Congressman Carter and Leader
fostering a culture where men feel more comfortable discussing their health concerns.” The full text of the resolution
Clark (D-MA) convened a Reproductive Healthcare Roundtable discussion at Christian Unity Baptist Church in New Orleans, Louisiana … local elected officials and Reproductive Health advocates to discuss the fight in Washington, D.C., and right here
health to the forefront of public health discussions in Washington, and I’m excited to take
producers, researchers, and other local agricultural leaders to discuss the critical challenges and opportunities facing the state … feeding our nation. It grounded the day’s discussions in something personal, tangible, and humbling. “Here’s what
local elected officials. There was thoughtful, engaging discussion led by Rep. Carter and supported by Louisiana health care
will provide updates on his work in Congress, discuss legislative priorities, and address the many concerns constituents have