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Now, texas republican congressman will heard and former texas representative beto orourke hold a virtual discussion with axios on generation z and the future of politics. Is ar next guest representative of texass 23rd congressional district, congressman will heard, joining , joining us live from san antonio, texas. Officer. Former c. I. A. You have been the only black republican in the house and he represented represent a more than two thirds latino district. I am curious, for younger listeners interested in entering politics, what is your message for gen z . Should you bother running for office . Is congress a place to get anything done . Greaturd margaret, question. And i think it is all of the above. Effectiven able to be as a black republican in a latino district. I have had 16 pieces of legislation signed into law. Thats under a democratic resident, a republican president , a democratic speaker, a republican speaker. It is not easy and our system was designed not to be, but i am p ....
Student, student of International Affairs who took a an interest in public issues. She could not vote yet that tenant farmers on our farm, some of whom were illiterate could vote. Host who was harry byrne and why does he play a central role in your story . Guest Harry Thomas Byrne was the youngest legislator in the tennessee General Assembly in 1920. He was a freshman delegate. He was up for reelection in the fall. He represented a small hill town in east tennessee, the republican part of tennessee. And he, although he voted with the antisuffragists and the nt ratification nests from the 19th amendment, was upper ratification and that tennessee General Assembly that summer, he changed his mind because of a letter he received from his mother we describ ....
Council. In the president travels to minnesota to give remarks on the economy live at 3 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan. In 1840 eight, convention was held in seneca falls, new york, discussed the state of womens rights in the country. This was the beginning of the womens Suffrage Movement. 1920 four women to earn the right to vote. During those years, would form,s creating a national movement. It was women in every community who led the effort in their towns and states to amend rights. Some ofintroduce you to these women who dedicated their lives to this cause. You will learn why western territories in states where on the leading edge of the movement. And you will hear how a letter from a mother to her son would lead to the ratification of the 19th amendment, giving women the rights to vote. York,in in syracuse, new where an author talks about one of the movementss known figures, Lu ....
It contains all the Contact Information you need to stay in touch with member ovs congress, federal agencies and state governors. Order your copy today at cspanstore. Org. Next, a visit to Smithsonians National portrait gallery. N the second of a twopart program, American History gets a guided tool of exhibits marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. Using political cartoons and images of suffragettes picketing the white house. Kate im kate lemay, and im the curator of votes for women. Im standing in front of what we call our title treatment. It is large low up of this born actress, and she was acting as columbia, the allegorical figure that represents the United States during the conclusion of this parade in washington, d. C. Thats just one event ....
Verse as well as the economic recovery, which is going really very well, as you probably have been hearing. Nearly 85 of jurisdictions all across the country are reporting a very steep decline in cases. And thats despite the fact that we have the number one Testing Program anywhere in the world. Almost 70 million. The test positively rate has fallen to just six by 5 , a 71 reduction from april, and a 15 reduction from mid july. Thats a big reduction. The hospitalization rate from the virus has been reduced by have since april, and i urge everyone to apply common sense mitigation. We are all doing that and i want to think the American People for really doing such a great job. The United States has now administered over 70 million tests, more than all of the European Uni ....