CBC sets record with 67 Black lawmakers, aiming to influence policies on healthcare and drug costs.
The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) will set a record with 62 members in the next session of Congress, totaling 67 Black lawmakers, the highest in history. The CBC, established in 1971, will focus on holding President-elect Donald Trump and his supporters accountable, particularly on policies affecting Black Americans, such as healthcare and drug costs. Despite the Republican majority, the CBC aims to advocate for marginalized communities.
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