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University of Virginia Center for Politics: Explaining support for Trump in the white working class: race vs. economics

Data from the Pew Research Center show that six months into Donald Trump’s presidency, the gap between whites with and without college degrees in opinions of the president was enormous.

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Would Trump’s CRA Reform Really “Do No Harm?”

Young doctors entering the medical field take the Hippocratic Oath requiring them to deliver quality and ethical care. This cardinal rule of medicine should be applied as the Trump administration mulls Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) reform. The first rule must be to “do no harm” and enact no “reform” that results in less lending and investing in underserved communities.

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Director Cordray leaving the CFPB

“We must all hope now, that Congress and the President appoint somebody equal to or even better than Director Cordray. They must choose an appointee with a proven track record of commitment to protecting the interests of the people, not the industry. For the CFPB to have anybody lesser, would undermine both the spirit and intention of this agency” said John Taylor, President and CEO of NCRC.

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NCRC Responds to President Trump Declaring April as National Financial Capability Month

Washington, DC – Today, in response to President Trump’s declaration of April as National Financial Capability Month, the National Community Reinvestment Coalition’s (NCRC) President and CEO John Taylor made the following statement. “Through this declaration, President Trump has announced his support of financial capability for working Americans, but actions taken by him and some members

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NCRC Reacts to President Trump’s Budget Proposal

Washington, DC – Today, in response to the release of President Trump’s proposed budget calling for massive spending cuts that would have a devastating effect on low- and moderate-income communities and communities of color, NCRC President and CEO John Taylor made the following statement.  “Across the board, President Trump’s budget does not respond to the

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