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Breaking barriers in the US Senate

July 10, 2024 | Judiciary: Senate Committee, Standing Committees - House & Senate, Congressional Hearings Compilation, Legislative, Federal


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Breaking barriers in the US Senate
During a recent government meeting, a senator reflected on the historical challenges faced by underrepresented groups in the U.S. Senate, particularly Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. The senator noted that despite being one of only two individuals from these backgrounds currently serving in the Senate, they often encounter backlash regarding their presence in this high office.

The senator drew a parallel to the appointment of Thurgood Marshall to the United States Supreme Court, suggesting that societal perceptions about the capabilities of marginalized groups have evolved over time, yet challenges remain. This acknowledgment highlights ongoing discussions about diversity and representation within the highest levels of government, emphasizing the need for continued efforts to support and increase the participation of underrepresented communities in political leadership.

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