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Please join me and other invited guests for a panel-style discussion regarding the legislative work I’m doing in congress, and what priorities we should focus on in the 115th congress. I encourage you to bring your questions and learn how we can continue to remain motivated and move forward.
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Staff members of the Office of Representative Bonnie Watson will be providing mobile outreach services to constituents.
Staff members of the Office of Representative Bonnie Watson will be providing mobile outreach services to constituents.
Staff members of the Office of Representative Bonnie Watson will be providing mobile outreach services to constituents.
On Thursday, April 28, the Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girls, chaired by Congresswomen Bonnie Watson Coleman, Robin L. Kelly, and Yvette D. Clarke, will launch with a hearing and formal convening in Washington, DC.
The Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girl's effort is grounded in concrete and substantive policy ideas, establishing the ground floor from which we build our agenda and initiatives.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Washington DC (April 13, 2016) ― Today, Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12) issued the following statement on the Atlantic City, NJ fiscal crisis and proposals for state intervention:
For Immediate Release:
Trenton, NJ (April 4, 2016) ― Today at a press conference in Trenton, Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12) announced two bills aimed at addressing the enduring long-term unemployment crisis.
For Immediate Release:
Washington, DC (December 17, 2015) — Today, Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12) voted against a Republican tax extender package projected to increase the federal deficit by $622 billion over the next ten years by making a host of tax cuts permanent without any viable plan to cover the cost of those cuts. Watson Coleman issued the following statement on the bill, which will now move to the Senate: