Harris Aims to Empower Black Men with New Economic Plans

USA, DetroitMon Oct 14 2024
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Vice President Kamala Harris recently unveiled a set of new proposals aimed at empowering Black men. This comes at a time when she is looking to bolster her support base, especially among Black men who might be reluctant to vote for her. Recent polls suggest she has room to grow her support among Black voters, particularly men. The plan focuses on providing Black men with the tools needed to achieve financial freedom, lower living costs, and protect their rights. One key part of this proposal is offering one million fully forgivable loans up to $20,000 to Black entrepreneurs to start their own businesses. These loans will be facilitated through a partnership between the Small Business Administration and several lenders and banks. Additionally, Harris is pushing for programs that expand job opportunities for Black men. This includes promoting apprenticeships, strengthening the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, and investing in more Black male teachers. She has also suggested cutting college degree requirements for certain federal jobs if she is elected president.
The proposal also aims to create a regulatory framework for cryptocurrency and digital assets, as well as a National Health Equity Initiative to tackle health issues that disproportionately affect Black men. Legalizing recreational marijuana and creating opportunities for Black Americans in the industry are also part of her plan. Harris has repeatedly expressed her belief that marijuana should be legalized in the US. The campaign will be promoting this agenda through various events, including "Black Men Huddle Up" gatherings, an Economic Freedom Talk series, and paid media outreach. This is part of their strategy to contrast with former President Donald Trump's approach, which has been criticized as insulting and divisive. "Donald Trump's outreach is more about flashy tactics and insults. The Vice President is focusing on what Black men can achieve under her leadership," said Michael Tyler, the campaign's communications director. Harris has been trying to boost Black men's turnout even before she became the Democratic nominee. There is a concern that without active engagement, many Black and Hispanic men might not vote at all, which could be seen as a vote for her opponents. This week, Harris is set to visit Detroit for a radio town hall hosted by Charlamagne tha God, a popular figure with a large Black audience.
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