CURE Holds Press Conference on How Build Back Better Bill Will Devastate Black Communities
November 16, 2021
The Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), a policy and research center dedicated to fighting poverty, held a press conference with black pastors, community leaders, and policy experts to expose the disastrous impact of the Build Back Better bill, particularly on African-Americans.
Star Parker, Founder and President of CURE, was joined by Rev. Ceasar LeFlore of Beloved Community Development Coalition, Jacklyn Washington of Concerned Women for America, Greg Mourad of National Right to Work, Horace Cooper of the National Center for Public Policy Research, Joel Griffith of The Heritage Foundation and Jonathan Alexandre of Liberty Counsel Action, who pointed to some key areas of the bill that would hit poor communities hardest.
See their full remarks: