Middle Class Property Project
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Cummings and Gomez Question Bank of America's
Decision to Terminate No-Fee Checking Accounts
Right After Receiving Massive Tax Windfall
Cummings and Warren Hold Middle Class Prosperity Project Forum on "The Effects of Poverty on Children's Opportunities"
Members Release State-by-State Staff Reports on the Benefits of Extending Tax Credits for Low-Income Families in Every State and Metro Area
Panelists Emphasize That Millions of Children and Families Will Be Pushed into Poverty Unless Congress Extends EITC, CTC
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TOMORROW: Cummings and Warren to Host "Middle Class Prosperity Project" Forum on How Childhood Poverty Impacts Opportunity
At Forum, Members Will Release Reports Detailing the Benefits of Extending Tax Credits for Low-Income Families in Every State and Metro Area
Please note new location: S-211, U.S. Capitol
Watch the forum HERE.
How Childhood Poverty Impacts Opportunity
Watch the Forum HERE.
Watch Mariana Mazzucato's Global TED Talk HERE.
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MONDAY: Former Speaker Newt Gingrich to Join Warren and Cummings at Forum on Critical Federal Investments in Science Research
Middle Class Prosperity Project to Explore "Building the Economy of the Future: Why Federal Investments in Science and Innovation Matter"
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 24, 2015
Contacts:
Lacey Rose (Warren): (202) 224-2292
Jennifer Werner (Cummings): (202) 226-5181
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MONDAY: Former Speaker Newt Gingrich to Join Warren and Cummings at Forum on Critical Federal Investments in Science Research
Middle Class Prosperity Project to Explore "Building the Economy of the Future: Why Federal Investments in Science and Innovation Matter"
Baltimore, Maryland (May 11, 2015)—Today, following the recent unrest in Baltimore and the death of Freddie Gray, Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, Ranking Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and Senator Elizabeth Warren convened the fifth in a series of congressional forums as part of their Middle Class Prosperity Project to examine the lack of economic access and opportunity in many communities, including Baltimore.