Pres. Obama Nominates Transportation Secretary
President Obama makes a personnel announcement from the White House to present his nominee to replace Ray LaHood as Transportation Secretary.
President Obama makes a personnel announcement from the White House to present his nominee to replace Ray LaHood as Transportation Secretary.
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| Consumer Reports finds superbugs in turkeyOur new study found more evidence that raising food animals on antibiotics can impact the effectiveness of our life-saving drugs. If you want antibiotics to work when you need them, tell Congress to stop the mass feeding of drugs to animals.
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Consumer Reports’ latest investigation confirms that all those antibiotics being fed to our food animals do matter.
Released today, our study found meat from conventionally raised turkeys – which can be routinely fed antibiotics –had bacteria resistant to more drugs than birds raised without antibiotics. Since one way superbugs can spread to people is through raw meat, it’s crucial you know these findings.
It’s important to cook turkey thoroughly, and we have tips to help you avoid antibiotic-raised meat. But just avoiding the problem isn’t the solution. Industrial food producers must stop playing this dangerous game with our life-saving drugs – and a bill has been introduced to do just that!
Email Congress to stop mass feeding of antibiotics to food animals, and check out our new investigation and tips.
Eighty percent of antibiotics sold in the U.S. are used by beef, pork and poultry producers so healthy animals can plump up faster and tolerate crowded, unsanitary conditions. This daily use of antibiotics kills off those bacteria vulnerable to drugs, leaving immune ‘superbugs’ to flourish and spread to animals, the environment, and eventually, us.
We’re tackling this problem from every angle. Consumer Reports is testing food for these bacteria, and making sure labels mean what they say so you can shop smart. We’re backing a bill in Congress to end the routine use of antibiotics on food animals. It would preserve our antibiotics by phasing out mass-feeding of drugs to food animals, restricting their use to sick animals.
And we’re on the ground asking Trader Joe’s – one of the nation’s most progressive grocers that has already demonstrated care for customers’ health on other issues – to lead the way and stop selling meat raised on drugs.
Tell Congress to save our antibiotics for when we need them. Get this bill moving.
Ask your friends and family to join you in taking action – this is a problem we can fix if we all demand action.
Sincerely, Jean Halloran, Consumers Union Policy and Action from Consumer Reports
Two weeks ago, a minority in the Senate filibustered a commonsense, bipartisan compromise that would expanded background checks so that most gun purchases would be covered.
If you thought that opposing a policy that more than 90 percent of Americans, including more than 80 percent of gun owners, support was both bad policy and bad politics, you’d be right. Polls out in the past few days show that support for senators who filibustered is plummeting.
Freshman Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ), who is the most unpopular senator in America following his vote, acknowledged today that he is “somewhere just below pond scum” in terms of popularity. Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) saw her popularity drop by a whopping 15 points. Meanwhile, Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA), the lead co-sponsor of the legislation, saw his approval rating hit a record high after he bucked the NRA.
Things got even more intense for Ayotte today. She was confronted by the daughter of a Newtown victim and things did not go well for Ayotte:
“You had mentioned that the burden to owners of gun stores that these expanded background checks would cause,” [Erica Lafferty, daughter of Sandy Hook Elementary principal Dawn Hochsprung] said. “I’m just wondering why the burden of my mother being gunned down in the hall of her elementary school isn’t as important as that?” […]
Lafferty abruptly walked out of the meeting after Ayotte responded to her question, and accused Ayotte of not being forthright after the Republican initially based her opposition on the burden new background checks would cause.
“It’s disappointing and disgusting that she can pretty much look me in the eye and try to justify my mother’s murder and the murder of five other educators and the mothers of six and seven year olds,” Lafferty said in an interview. “It’s disgusting.”
You can watch Erica Lafferty challenge Ayotte HERE.
As we’ve said before, this is just the beginning of the fight for commonsense gun violence prevention measures. We all need to redouble our efforts to persuade more senators to side with the overwhelming majority of their constituents and the victims of gun violence instead of the NRA. And we need to hold those that refuse to do so accountable.
BOTTOM LINE: There’s a political price to be paid for opposing commonsense gun violence prevention measures that almost all Americans support and some senators are just starting to get a sense of the cost.
Paul Ryan regrets voting against same-sex adoption.
Facebook rejects ad highlighting Zuckerberg group’s support for Keystone XL tar sands pipeline.
Tea Party congressman: attorney general is on the side of the Boston bombers.
Chris Broussard and ESPN decline to apologize for attack on first openly gay NBA player.
Unpopular governor says his poor job creation numbers are because most unemployed are on drugs.
GOP’s launches war on women’s paychecks (and men’s too).
The FBI is investigating the GOP governor of Virginia.
Thousands of chemical facilities pose risks to cities with larger populations than West, Texas.
President Obama: LGBT Americans “deserve full equality,” “not just tolerance.”
RSVP for Seattle‘s Waterfront Business Appreciation Event and protect Seattle from dangerous coal exports!![]() ![]() |
We all love Seattle’s waterfront because of its great restaurants, entertainment, art and culture — but mostly for views of our beautiful Puget Sound. It is part of why we choose to live here.
But imagine up to 18 coal trains, each a mile and a half long, rumbling through the waterfront daily — disrupting this vital economic tourist engine, polluting our water with toxic coal dust and making already-congested traffic worse.
That is what we will face if coal companies’ proposed 50-million-ton coal export terminal in Whatcom County gets built.
It doesn’t have to be this way.
Join Mayor McGinn and Seattle waterfront businesses at a Seattle Waterfront Business Appreciation event and protect Seattle’s waterfront from dirty coal exports!
Here are the details:
WHO: Mayor Mike McGinn, Kyle Griffith, Pier 57 and Great Wheel owner, and Cary Moon, Co-Founder of People’s Waterfront Coalition
WHAT: Waterfront Business Appreciation Event
WHEN: Saturday, May 4from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
WHERE: Waterfront Park, 1301 Alaskan Way in between the Great Wheel and the Aquarium [Map]
Questions: Contact Robin Everett at robin.everett@sierraclub.org
NOTE: We will be giving out free prizes so that you and your family can enjoy the waterfront. Wear red and get ready to have some fun!
Seattle’s waterfront businesses and economy will bear the cost of coal exports. It’s a bad deal for us and we need to stop it.
Join us on Saturday for our Waterfront Business Appreciation Event with Mayor McGinn, have fun with your family and learn how you can help protect Seattle from dangerous coal exports!
Thanks for all you do to protect the environment,
Robin Everett Beyond Coal Campaign
Sierra Club
P.S. After you take action, be sure to forward this alert to your friends and colleagues!
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