Will Senate Republicans Protect Black Women?

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Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, left, and New Jersey Democratic State Committee chairman John Currie, right, listen as New Jersey Assemblywoman Bonnie Watson Coleman, D-Trenton, N.J., addresses a gathering near the George Washington Bridge as they discuss Gov. Chris Christie and the lane closings there nearly one year ago Monday, Sept. , 2014, in Fort Lee, N.J. They also criticized Christie, the potential 2016 presidential contender, for his handling on the state's economy and his frequent out-of-state travel. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)
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The House passed the Crown Act last week which bans discrimination against women with natural hairstyles. Will Republicans in the Senate make it law?

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