House Philanthropy Caucus Loses a Leader
posted on: Thursday, August 21, 2008
By NCRP
NCRP expresses its deepest condolences to Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones’s family, friends and colleagues at this tragic time of her sudden passing away. As the first African American female representative to serve on the House Ways and Means Committee and a lifelong advocate of voting rights and election protection, her loss will be deeply felt by Ohioans and all those committed to advancing participatory democracy. The philanthropic community mourns the loss of her leadership as co-chair of the House Philanthropy Caucus. NCRP wishes her family and all those who knew and worked with her peace and strength in coping with this significant loss.Labels: government oversight, regulation
NCRP expresses its deepest condolences to Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones’s family, friends and colleagues at this tragic time of her sudden passing away. As the first African American female representative to serve on the House Ways and Means Committee and a lifelong advocate of voting rights and election protection, her loss will be deeply felt by Ohioans and all those committed to advancing participatory democracy. The philanthropic community mourns the loss of her leadership as co-chair of the House Philanthropy Caucus. NCRP wishes her family and all those who knew and worked with her peace and strength in coping with this significant loss.
Labels: government oversight, regulation




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