Bobby Scott, an American politician, has served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, advocating for education, civil rights, and economic reform throughout his career. As one of the longest-serving members of Congress, Scott has been a champion for underrepresented communities and a strong voice for justice and equality. His dedication to public service, paired with his focus on empowering individuals through education and opportunity, makes him a role model for those who aspire to make meaningful change through politics and advocacy. His life's work serves as a reminder that sustained dedication can create systemic change.

"The destinies of the two races in this country are indissolubly linked together, and the interests of both require that the common government of all shall not permit the seeds of race hate to be planted under the sanction of law."



"Unfortunately, the elimination of incentives such as parole, good time credits and funding for college courses, means that fewer inmates participate in and excel in literacy, education, treatment and other development programs."



"No one should be denied the opportunity to get an education and increase their earning potential based solely on their inability to pay for a college education."



"The Federal prison population has increased more than 7-fold over the past 20 years."



"Each year over 2,500 commercial vessels enter the Port of Hampton Roads alone, so adequate funding for port security is a significant issue for those of us who live in Richmond and Hampton Roads."



"Unequal funding resources also results in unequal educational opportunity when you consider studies that show that one half of low income students who are qualified to attend college do not attend because they can't afford to."



"Studies have shown that inmate participation in education, vocational and job training, prison work skills development, drug abuse, mental health and other treatment programs, all reduce recidivism, significantly."



"The promise of equal educational opportunity envisioned by the Brown decision remains unfulfilled."



"Another example of the educational inequality is the current debate over publicly financed school vouchers which will provide educational opportunities to a privileged handful, but deprive public schools of desperately needed resources."



"One of the problems with even suggesting that purpose of a Federal law is for law enforcement officers to assist in protecting the public outside their jurisdictions is that it may give them encouragement or even a sense of obligation to do so."



"It is difficult to overstate the importance of the Civil Rights Act."



"Present law has a process to ascertain whether or not a patient is in a persistent vegetative state, and it should not matter what politicians think."

