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SAT and College Admissions
In the interim of structural changes, the NAACP partner with a SAT coaching and training infrastructure to provide free and reduced cost SAT preparation for students of color, similar to those programs currently subsidized by the State of California, to increase test scores and college admissions for as long as this poor indicator of success is administered.
In Support of HR1053 to Repeal the HEA Drug Provision
The NAACP remains vehemently opposed to the use and/or sale of illegal substances and supports drug treatment and education as viable weapons in the continued war against drugs
Call Upon the United States Senate to Confirm Ethnic Minorities and Women to Serve as Federal Judges and to Denounce the Unfair and Biased Treatment of Judge Ronnie White
The NAACP calls upon the Administration to re-nominate Judge Ronnie White to serve as federal district court judge for the Eighth Circuit and that the Senate confirm him and set the record straight as to his stellar record while serving as a Justice on the Missouri State Supreme Court.
In Support of Legislation to Establish Police Accountability Review Boards and to Put Other Programs in Place to Address Police Misconduct
The NAACP call upon the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate to enact the Law Enforcement Trust and Integrity Act with all due speed and President Clinton sign this legislation into law.
In Support of Legislation Creating a Section Within the Federal Communication Commission to Monitor the Number of Ethnic Minorities on Prime Time Television
The NAACP call upon the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate to pass H.R. 125 and that President Clinton to sign this legislation into law.
In Support of Legislation to Eliminate all Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Drug Convictions and Concentrate Federal Resources Aimed at the Prosecution of Drug Offenses on Those Major Offenses
The NAACP call upon the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate to pass H.R. 1681 and for President Clinton to sign this legislation into law.