Yvette Clarke – U.S. Representative for New York’s 9th Congressional District
Hailing from central Brooklyn, Congresswoman Yvette Diane Clarke feels honored to represent the community that raised her. She is the proud daughter of Jamaican immigrants and takes her passion for her Caribbean heritage to Congress, where she co-chairs the Congressional Caribbean Caucus and works to foster relationships between the United States and the Caribbean Community. Clarke is Chair of the Homeland Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection and Innovation Subcommittee, under the jurisdiction of the House Committee on Homeland Security and was Co-chair of the powerful Energy and Commerce Committee during the 116th Congress. Clarke has been a member of the Congressional Black Caucus since coming to Congress in 2007 and today chairs its Immigration Task Force. Read more at Congresswoman Yvette Clarke (house.gov).
Interview with Congresswoman Clarke on “Funding for Brooklyn”
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Interview with Congresswoman Clarke on “Immigration Reform”
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Interview with Congresswoman Clarke on “Plan and Messages for 2021”
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Interview with Congresswoman Clarke on “The Pandemic”
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Interview with Congresswoman Clarke on “The Capitol Riot”
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Interview with Congresswoman Clarke on “Reggae Icon Bob Marley”
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Interview with Congresswoman Clarke on “An Extreme Anti-Immigrant Legislation”
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Interview with Congresswoman Clarke on “Current State of Immigration”
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