Congresswoman Adams Statement Following President Trump's HBCU Executive Order

Press Release

Date: Feb. 28, 2017
Location: Washington, DC

Congresswoman Alma Adams (NC-12) released the following statement after President Trump announced his Executive Order entitled "Promoting excellence, innovation, and sustainability at historically black colleges and universities".

"Today, President Trump, like every president since Jimmy Carter, signed an Executive Order on HBCUs," said Congresswoman Adams. "This order is a first step towards supporting our HBCUs but there is greater work to be done. Our schools need a real commitment and investment from this administration.

"Despite the buildup, this Executive Order doesn't include details about federal agency funding, grants, or contracts. This action on HBCUs is not sufficient to hold up to promises made by this administration. Our schools need substantial policy changes and increased funding to create a real impact on their campuses-not just a photo op in the Oval office.

"As we establish national priorities through the budget, we must protect public education, bolster and expand Pell Grants, and give schools and students the means to be successful. I will work with the administration, HBCUs, and my colleagues to move forward with legislation that will provide HBCUs with the tools and resources they need to thrive."Congresswoman Alma Adams (NC-12) released the following statement after President Trump announced his Executive Order entitled "Promoting excellence, innovation, and sustainability at historically black colleges and universities".

"Today, President Trump, like every president since Jimmy Carter, signed an Executive Order on HBCUs," said Congresswoman Adams. "This order is a first step towards supporting our HBCUs but there is greater work to be done. Our schools need a real commitment and investment from this administration.

"Despite the buildup, this Executive Order doesn't include details about federal agency funding, grants, or contracts. This action on HBCUs is not sufficient to hold up to promises made by this administration. Our schools need substantial policy changes and increased funding to create a real impact on their campuses-not just a photo op in the Oval office.

"As we establish national priorities through the budget, we must protect public education, bolster and expand Pell Grants, and give schools and students the means to be successful. I will work with the administration, HBCUs, and my colleagues to move forward with legislation that will provide HBCUs with the tools and resources they need to thrive."


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