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Imagine you were a member of Congress today, and had formed a committee to address the problems intricately connected to race relations in the US

(income inequality, de facto segregation, institutional racism, police brutality, disproportionate criminal prosecution, affirmative action, white supremacy, etc.)


What would be a possible idea to introduce a law, or a resolution for policy, that could address some or all of these problems as they pertain to race relations?
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Example:

United States Congress (de facto segregation)

Resolution (Author)

[Title number of Resolution]

[General Assembly Number]

[House of Representative or Senate]

[Authors]

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Summary:

- In recent years following up to 2020, America has seen a increase of segregation activities, following the inauguration of the 45th president, honorable Donald J. Trump.

- To establish a committee from both parties that looks into de facto segregation, collect data, and report.

- To set up a resolution that meets both parties requirements.

- To set up a action committee, and to provide funding.

- To establish the standards of the law, and to uphold it.

- To have all federal organizations to meet and uphold the law in regions required.

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Content and Action:

Background:

There has been rife of racism that has occurred in today's world, that has been created through the words and actions of certain groups. The United States has had a history of having issues with race, which have persisted until this day, including but not limited too: Slavery, Jim Crow Laws, Segregation, Racist views, etc.. This committee will look into racism in history, compare it with today's activities, and apply experiments to obtain data.

Accordingly. we will apply the law and rights of citizens to the statistics. As stated:

First Amendment: "Congress shall make no law... abridging [a person's] freedom of speech."

Article 10: Freedom of Expression: A person has the right to express their ideas and opinions without interference by authorities.

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Overview:

The United States Senate will set up a committee to run the operations in collecting and reviewing data, as well as set up an action plan and operate it. This resolution is meant to cut down on segregationally-driven laws and racism in the United States.

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Members of the Committee:

(List of Members)

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Operation:

We will use 1 year to gather reports throughout the United States. All information must be cross-examined and filed. The operation will be terminated on October 6th in a year and results will be published.

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Constitutional Requirements:

This Resolution must fulfill all Constitution requirements and must no overstep it's boundaries.

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Changes:

All changes must be made in committee. Changes must be identified and accounted for, written data.

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[List any changes or no change to any previous rulings dealing with this Resolution.]

Action:

Time:

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Inside this example, we can see the problem, which was termed "de facto segregation". This committee is formed for a specific reason, which is to find data and use it to come up with a resolution on how to at least limit, if not end the differences that may result in non-apparent inequality. The first thing the committee will look for is any (il)legal laws that are current and outstanding. The second part is to use these data to create an action plan, specifically to remove these laws (in this case). The Committee will then document and submit a full report on what they found, their course of action, any changes, and the results.

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