Education
As a public servant, I am uniquely positioned to advocate for accessible, high-quality education for our nation's children. I am committed to providing every child with the opportunity to go to school in an inclusive, safe, and engaging environment that encourages critical, independent thinking and prepares students for fulfilling professional careers. With Congressional support today, we can foster a positive, empowering education system for the future of our country.
For example, as a member of the House Committee on Appropriations, and the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Subcommittee, I expressly requested and secured funding for the 2023 budget for a revitalization of the East Brunswick Public Library as a center of community and learning.
Furthermore, I am cognizant of the extent to which education enables economic mobility as well as personal and professional freedom. As a result, it is critical that all young scholars have access to opportunities that will allow them to accomplish their goals. In support of this belief, I have long championed accessibility by sponsoring and supporting legislation that uplifts at-risk children and families. For example, I've cosponsored the Ending Punitive, Unfair, School-based Harm that is Overt and Unresponsive to Trauma (Ending PUSHOUT) Act (HR 2248), which seeks to end the punitive pushout of girls of color from schools and disrupt the school-to-confinement pathway.
It is for this reason that I have championed the fight against racial disparities in our education system affecting children's experiences and their ability to immerse themselves completely in their school work and social lives. For example, I have been proud to sponsor the CROWN Act (H.R. 2116) as well as a resolution Acknowledging the racial disparities in diagnosing and treating mental health among youth in communities of color (H.Res. 480).
Quality education in the United States is one of our most fundamental rights. I will remain committed to removing systemic barriers to the enjoyment of this basic freedom as long as I remain in office.
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Latest
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September 12, 2023
Rep. Watson Coleman Reintroduces Legislation to Expand Earned Income Tax Credit
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March 18, 2022
Watson Coleman Celebrates House Passage of the CROWN Act
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March 15, 2022
Rep. Watson Coleman Funds $7,330,091 In Local Projects
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March 12, 2022
Reps. Watson Coleman, Wasserman Schultz, McMorris Rodgers and Cheney Introduce Resolution Commemorating 110 Year Anniversary of Girl Scout Founding
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March 09, 2022
Rep. Watson Coleman Votes For Omnibus Funding Bill
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February 02, 2022
Rep. Watson Coleman Statement on Recent Bomb Threats Against Nation's HBCUs
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November 10, 2021
Rep. Watson Coleman Votes to Pass Infrastructure Bill and Advance Build Back Better Act
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July 21, 2021
Watson Coleman, Toomey Introduce Semiquincentennial Commemorative Coin Act
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March 26, 2021
Reps. Pressley, Watson Coleman, Omar Re-Introduce Bold Legislation to End School Pushout of Girls of Color
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March 22, 2021
Watson Coleman, Lee, Pressley, Omar, Moore Press for Support from VP Harris on Passage of the CROWN Act in Both Chambers This Congress
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September 22, 2020
Watson Coleman Statement on U.S. Department of Education Investigation of Princeton University
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May 29, 2020
DeLauro, Scott, Murray, Watson Coleman, Members Introduce $50 Billion Child Care Stabilization Fund Legislation
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April 22, 2020
Watson Coleman Leads New Jersey Delegation Request for Expedited Funds to Community Colleges
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April 12, 2020
Watson Coleman Statement on the Death of Ruth B. Mandel
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July 15, 2019
Watson Coleman Announces 2019 Congressional App Challenge Launch
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March 16, 2017
Congresswoman Watson Coleman Statement on President Trump’s FY2018 Budget Proposal
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March 01, 2017
Congresswoman Watson Coleman Statement on Trump Address to Joint Session of Congress
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May 05, 2015
Watson Coleman Statement on National Teacher Day