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When House Republicans decided to repeal Obamacare for the 33rd time this week, you stepped up. Over the last 48 hours, grassroots supporters like you have donated over half-a-million dollars to defeat anti-health care Republicans!

Check out what you’ve made possible — and help us keep up the pressure.


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Robby Mook
DCCC Executive Director

Women in the Military deserve better


NARAL Pro-Choice America

It’s outrageous. Women in the military who become pregnant from rape cannot use their health insurance to cover abortioncare.Help us end this horrific policy.Send a message to your senators today.www.prochoiceamerica.org

Shameless. That’s the only word to describe the position that anti-choice members of Congress hold against women in our military who are raped.

Right now, some senators still deny women in the military who become pregnant from rape the right to use their health insurance for abortion care.

I need your help today to change that. Please ask your senators to vote for an amendment that will end this cruel policy. 

Every woman who is raped deserves the freedom to make the choice that is best for her.

But women in the military don’t have the same rights as we do – all because anti-choice politicians banned the military health-insurance program from covering abortion care, even in tragic circumstances.

That’s right – members of Congress went out of their way more than 30 years ago to pass a cruel and heartless law that took away military women’s coverage of abortion care in cases of rape or incest.

www.prochoiceamerica.org

Help us end this horrific policy. Your senators need to hear from you now. Send a message and stand with the military women who are fighting for us.

Today, women are serving on active duty in greater and greater numbers. Imagine what a woman fighting overseas must go through if she is raped and becomes pregnant. What if she can’t afford to pay for abortion services? Where would she turn?

We’ve been fighting to repeal this law for 30 years – and we’re not going to stop. Right now, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire is leading the effort to repeal the ban.

It’s going to be an uphill battle ending this policy, but we’re going for it. Please join me. Contact your senators today.

Thanks for standing with our servicewomen.

In solidarity,

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Nancy Keenan
President, NARAL Pro-Choice America

John Oceguera, is running for Congress in Southern Nevada …


A Fourth Generation Nevadan

John Oceguera was born in Reno and raised in Fallon, Nevada, a small agricultural and military town east of Reno. Raised by a single mother, the family did not have much, but it was a home filled with love and perseverance. As the Oceguera family struggled to get by, John suffered from a medical condition that required him to wear special leg braces and corrective shoes. Along with the help of friends and neighbors, his mom worked hard to help him get the treatment he needed.

Growing up, John developed a strong sense of community, responsibility, and hard work — and the importance of giving all of our children the opportunity to succeed. Starting in junior high school, John helped to support his family and worked his way through school by mowing lawns, umpiring ball games, and working at an ice plant, pizza parlor, and a disposal company – whatever it took to contribute to the family savings. He graduated with a Fire Science degree from Cogswell College before going on to earn both a Master’s degree in Public Administration and a Law degree from the University of Nevada Las Vegas.

A Leader for Nevada’s Future

John Oceguera learned about public service from his mother, a school teacher. That spirit of service and pride in our country was further instilled by the Naval Air Station Fallon, home of the Naval Fighter Weapons School, known as Top Gun. John became a firefighter, first in the fire service at the Naval Air Station Fallon Fire Department, thereafter moving on to the North Las Vegas Fire Department. Over the years, John rose through the ranks of fire fighter, paramedic, engineer, captain, battalion chief, and finally, Assistant Fire Chief.

This steadfast belief led him to become a strong, independent voice for our area in the Nevada State Assembly. John was elected to Nevada Assembly District 16 in 2000, and quickly rose through ranks of Assembly leadership, ultimately being elected unanimously to the Speaker of the Nevada Assembly. John has taken on the tough fights – creating jobs, improving education, and ensuring that our next generation has an even better chance to make it in Nevada.

John is running for Congress because it is time we had someone who will stand up to Washington and fight for what is right. He took on the special interests in Carson City and will be just as tough on Washington. At a time when many in Washington are trying to take away seniors’ hard-earned right to Medicare to give special tax breaks to multi-national oil companies and massive insurance companies, John Oceguera is tough enough to fight for us.

http://www.johnoceguera.com/latest/

CONGRESS: the Republican led House / the Senate considers S.3369,Disclose Act,Judicial nominees 3.5yrs&4months left?


  • Convenes: 2:00pmET July 16, 2012

 Voters … Tell @MitchMcConnell @SpeakerBoehner to Pass #AmericanJOBsACT & Small Businss ACT S.2237-They say we need JObs JOb JObs & Support Small Biz but they have done nothing to HELP – They are responsible for our stagnant economy Tell Them

  • Following the prayer and pledge, the Majority Leader will be recognize
  • At 5:00pm, the Senate will proceed to Executive Session to consider Executive Calendar #662, the nomination of Kevin McNulty, of NJ, to be United States District Judge for the District of New Jersey with up to 30 minutes of debate equally divided and controlled between Senators Leahy and Grassley or their designees.  Upon the use or yielding back of time (at approximately 5:30pm), there will be a roll call vote on confirmation of the McNulty nomination.
  • Following disposition of the McNulty nomination, the Senate will resume Legislative Session and there will be 10 minutes of debate equally divided and controlled between the two Leaders or their designees prior to a roll call vote on the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to Legislative Calendar #446, S.3369, the Democracy Is Strengthened by Casting Light On Spending in Elections (DISCLOSE) Act. As a reminder, cloture was filed on the motion to proceed to S.3369 on Thursday, July 12th.
  • Therefore, Senators should expect the following beginning at 5:30pm on Monday:

WRAP UP

ROLL CALL VOTES

1)      Motion to table the Reid amendment #2524 (text of H.R.9, Cantor tax bill); Tabled: 73-24

2)      Motion to invoke cloture on Landrieu amendment #2521 (Substitute) Not Invoked: 57-41

3)      Motion to invoke cloture on of S.2237, the Small Business Jobs bill; Not Invoked: 53-44

LEGISLATIVE ITEMS

Passed H.R.3902, the District of Columbia Special Election Reform Act by voice vote.

Discharged the Banking Committee and passed H.R.2527, the National Baseball Hall of Fame Commemorative Coin Act with a Gillibrand substitute amendment.

Began the Rule 14 process of H.R.6079, the Repeal of Obamacare Act. (Republican request)

No EXECUTIVE ITEMS

  • Roll Call Vote on Confirmation of Executive Calendar #662, the nomination of Kevin McNulty, of NJ, to be United States District Judge for the District of New Jersey
  • 10 minutes of debate
  • Roll Call Vote on the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to Legislative Calendar #446, S.3369, the DISCLOSE Act.

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The next meeting is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on July 13, 2012.