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we told you earl monday uh congressman hank johnson he led the signing of a letter signed by 38 of the 56 members of the congressional black caucus to president joe biden uh as related to the issue of uh advertising for black owned media uh highly critical of uh the federal government uh the resources that have been spent uh towards black owned media uh well uh today the department of health and human services they released a letter uh that they sent to him he sent this letter to me as well and whats interesting about this uh letter here uh is that they they detail just how much great that they actually did they said from day one of the biden harris administration through april 30 2022 the hhs kovit 19 pec is projected to spend about 18 percent approximately 65 million dollars of its total paid media budget targeting black audiences this means that the total spend for this single federal campaign is well beyond parity for the black community which makes up approximately 13 percent of