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    “It’s important that we support our HBCUs because they produce our doctors, lawyers, professionals in all enterprises in business,” said the Georgia congressman. “HBCUs operate with much less revenue than PWIs, which makes it more challenging to offer a quality education to students. “It’s only appropriate that we try to make adjustments to the revenue streams so that the PWIs and the HBCUs are equally educating our young people, particularly our minorities,” added Johnson. The legislative momentum arrives against a backdrop of long-standing financial and structural inequities. While HBCUs generate an estimated $16.5 billion in annual economic impact and support

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