Improving Americans’ Quality of Life: Homes, Health, Jobs, and EducationOversight Committee Democrats are focused on preserving home ownership, getting America back to work, ensuring quality, affordable health care, and giving all students access to a high-quality education. |
Making Government Work for All AmericansOur aggressive agenda works to root out waste, fraud and abuse in government spending, enhance transparency, and ensure that the needs of Americans are put ahead of corporate special interest. |
Promoting the Safety and Well-Being of the American PeopleWe are committed to supporting our troops and veterans, protecting American consumers, and safeguarding national and homeland security. |
For a PDF version of the Democratic Agenda, please click here.
"The Silent Depression: How are Minorities Faring in the Economic Downturn." |
On Wednesday, September 23, 2009 at 10:00 a.m., the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee held a hearing titled “The Silent Depression: How are Minorities Faring in the Economic Downturn. The hearing examined the disparate effects of the current economic downturn on minority populations in the United States, with particular attention on the recent increases in unemployment and home foreclosures. Additionally, the hearing explored the effectiveness of Federal government initiatives in ensuring that minority populations are adequately included in the nation’s efforts toward economic recovery. The hearing took place in room 2154 Rayburn House Office Building. The witnesses who testified were: Panel I The Honorable Raymond Skinner Mr. James Carr Dr. Christian Weller Panel II Mr. Marc Morial Ms. Janet Murgua Ms. Lisa Hasegawa Ms. Jacqueline Johnson-Pata Mr. Harry Alford ###
To view a webcast of the hearing, please click on the link below: Documents and Links
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