~ Bills & Hearings in the House


7/9 10:00 am Hearing: Legislative Hearing on ‘Draft Legislation, the Long-Term Care Veterans Choice Act’; H.R. 1443; H.R. 1612; H.R. 1702; H.R. 2065 Committee on Veterans’ Affairs: Subcommittee on Health
7/9 10:00 am Hearing: Oversight Hearing on “Public Impact of Closing Amenities at Yosemite National Park.” Committee on Natural Resources: Subcommittee on Public Lands and Environmental Regulation
7/9 10:00 am Hearing: “Keeping College Within Reach: Improving Higher Education through Innovation” Committee on Education and the Workforce: Full Committee
7/9 10:00 am Hearing: Subcommittee Markup – FY 2014 Legislative Branch Appropriations Bill Committee on Appropriations: Legislative Branch
7/9 10:00 am Hearing: The Role of Innovative Finance in Intercity Passenger Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure: Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials
7/9 10:00 am Hearing: Hearing entitled “Examining How the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Collects and Uses Consumer Data” Committee on Financial Services: Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit
7/9 10:00 am Hearing: Emergency MGMT 2.0: How SocialMedia and New Tech are Transforming Preparedness, Response, and Recovery Disasters Part2 Govt-NGOs Committee on Homeland Security: Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, Response and Communications
7/9 1:00 pm Hearing: American Competitiveness Worldwide: Impacts on Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs Committee on Small Business: Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Tax and Capital Access
7/9 2:00 pm Hearing: Hearing entitled “Examining Constitutional Deficiencies and Legal Uncertainties in the Dodd-Frank Act” Committee on Financial Services: Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
7/9 2:00 pm Hearing: Threat to the Homeland: Iran’s Extending Influence in the Western Hemisphere Committee on Homeland Security: Subcommittee on Oversight and Management Efficiency
7/9 2:00 pm Hearing: RESCHEDULED: Oversight Hearing on “Mining in America: Powder River Basin Coal Mining the Benefits and Challenges” Committee on Natural Resources: Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources
7/10 9:30 am Hearing: Subcommittee Markup – FY 2014 Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Bill Committee on Appropriations: Financial Services and General Government
7/10 10:00 am Hearing: DOD and VA Collaboration to Assist Service Members Returning to Civilian Life Committee on Veterans’ Affairs: Full Committee
7/10 10:00 am Hearing: “Examining the Labor Department’s Proposed Reforms to the FECA Program” Committee on Education and the Workforce: Subcommittee on Workforce Protections
7/10 10:00 am Hearing: Hearing entitled “Reducing Barriers to Capital Formation, Part II” Committee on Financial Services: Subcommittee on Capital Markets and Government Sponsored Enterprises
7/10 11:00 am Hearing: Subcommittee Markup – FY 2014 Commerce, Justice, and Science Appropriations Bill Committee on Appropriations: Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies
7/10 1:00 pm Hearing: Beyond the Beltway: Successful State Strategies for Small Business Growth Committee on Small Business: Full Committee
7/11 9:30 am Hearing: Oversight Hearing on “America’s Helium Supply: Options for Producing more Helium from Federal Lands.” Committee on Natural Resources: Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources
7/11 10:00 am Hearing: Oversight Hearing on “Wildfire and Forest Management.” Committee on Natural Resources:
7/17 10:00 am Hearing: Causes of Delays to the FAA’s NextGen Program Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure: Subcommittee on Aviation
7/17 10:15 am Hearing: Legislative Hearing on H.R. 813; H.R. 806; and a discussion draft bill “To amend title 38, United States Code, to direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to submit to Congress a Future-Years Veterans Program and a quadrennial veterans review, to establis Committee on Veterans’ Affairs: Full Committee
7/19 10:00 am Hearing: Safety for Survivors: Care and Treatment for Military Sexual Trauma Committee on Veterans’ Affairs: Subcommittee on Health
7/23 10:00 am Hearing: Oversight Hearing on “War on Jobs: Examining the Operations of the Office of Surface Mining and the Status of the Stream Buffer Zone Rule” Committee on Natural Resources: Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources

Greenpeace and Paul McCartney


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“It seems madness that we are willing to go to the ends of the earth to find the last drops of oil when our best scientific minds are telling us we need to get off fossil fuels to give our children a future. At some time, in some place, we need to take a stand. I believe that time is now, and that place is the Arctic.”

Sir Paul McCartney

Greenpeace and Paul McCartney are joining up to raise awareness about the Arctic through an innovative new website called the Urgency Network.
Our hope is to reach people who may not already know about the risks facing the Arctic. And we have an exciting plan to kick things off this summer that just might do the trick.
Carmen, this is your chance to win a trip to meet Paul McCartney and to help save the Arctic in the process. All you have to do is take action online and share our campaign with your friends. That’s seriously it.
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It’s simple. One lucky person (you?) will win two VIP passes to this year’s Outside Lands Festival in San Francisco to watch the former Beatle perform and to meet him personally. Together we hope the opportunity to win this once-in-a-lifetime experience will help raise awareness about the Arctic.
The more you support the campaign, the better your chances of winning become and the more people who take stand for the Arctic. Everybody wins.
We’ll continue adding prizes to the site. So stay tuned for information on more exciting experiences. We just figured we’d kick things off in style.
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Shame!


By  CAP Action War Room

Sneak Attack on Abortion Rights in North Carolina

The GOP’s outrageous attacks on abortion rights and women’s health are spreading — and fast. After the dramatic showdown in Texas, Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) signed a budget that included nearly two dozen new  restrictions on abortion rights. Then Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) announced that he would become the lead sponsor of the unconstitutional 20-week abortion ban that passed the House of Representatives last month.

Abortion rights activists rallying in Texas on Monday.

The most devious attack, however, just came out of nowhere in North Carolina. As we’ve observed before, the state government has been taken over by right-wing extremists. One of the many extreme bills to emerge from the North Carolina House was an offensive and unnecessary ban on Sharia law in the state. (Unfortunately, these Republican anti-Sharia law bills have become something of a trend in recent years.) At the very last minute before a holiday weekend, the North Carolina Senate took this bill up, added sweeping restrictions on abortion that would probably shutter all but one of the state’s clinics, and sent the bill back to the House. Protesters shouted “shame!” as the legislation was pushed through the Senate.

Abortion rights activists protesting today in North Carolina as the GOP rushed through a draconian anti-abortion law.

In Texas, the GOP tried to change the rules in the middle of the game but they did so in front of thousands of activists in the state capitol and more than 100,000 people watching online. In North Carolina, the sneak attack on abortion rights prompted even the state’s Republican governor to rebuke legislators for trying to rush the abortion restrictions through.

This latest controversy comes after weeks of Moral Monday protests against other measures before the legislature, which now include a shocking attack on voting rights following last week’s Supreme Court ruling that gutted a key provision of the Voting Rights Act.

BOTTOM LINE: The GOP has shown that it will resort to nearly any tactic, no matter how sneaky or unfair, in order to attack women and deny them the choice to exercise their constitutionally-protected right to have an abortion.

Building momentum for workers’ rights nationwide


Paid sick time is now a reality for a million more working New Yorkers.

Deal for Paid Sick Leave: Approved

Bring the fight for humane working conditions to Walmart and Darden Restaurants.

Over the past several months, thousands of ColorOfChange members and our partners helped build such monumental support for New York’s Earned Sick Time Act that the City Council easily overrode Mayor Bloomberg‘s callous veto earlier this week.1 The paid sick time benefit will improve the lives of over a million low-wage, largely Black and brown workers2 — it’s an important victory that we should all celebrate and feel proud of.

But there’s much more work to be done to ensure we’re all treated humanely in the workplace, and to effectively combat the growing attacks on workers’ rights we’re seeing across the nation. We’re working to shine a spotlight on the most egregious offenders — like Walmart and Darden Restaurants, which owns the Olive Garden and Red Lobster brands — whose long record of labor abuses has had devastating effects for Black workers in particular.

Can you chip in $10 or more to keep up the momentum of New York’s critical workers’ rights victory and help put an end to the endemic culture of worker abuse across the country?

Despite powerful business interests’ attempts to obstruct a vote on New York’s Earned Sick Time Act, ColorOfChange members,3 advocacy groups, labor unions and everyday New Yorkers remained undeterred, overcoming fierce anti-worker objections from Council Speaker Christine Quinn and Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Now when New Yorkers get sick, they can stay home instead of spreading airborne illness to co-workers, customers and fellow riders of public transportation.4

But the sad reality is that millions of Black folks across the country will still report to work tomorrow under inhumane conditions — without the benefit of paid sick time, and to workplaces where wage discrimination, worker abuse and harsh retaliation for speaking up are the norm.5,6 And these workers need your help, because corporations like Darden and Walmart have shown a stubborn commitment to squeezing as much profit as they can out of their underpaid employees. Both companies made headlines for slashing workers’ hours to avoid obligations under President Obama’s health care reform law,7 and Walmart is notorious for paying such meager wages that full-time workers must rely on public assistance to survive.8

ColorOfChange members have joined Darden and Walmart workers to force these companies into taking decisive action to reform their exploitative practices with regard to wages, scheduling, benefits, hiring and promotion policy, and workplace safety. And we’ve supported the first nationwide worker strike in the Walmart’s 50-year history.9 We will continue to stand with Walmart, Darden and other workers seeking humane working conditions and sensible, dignified benefit packages. But in order to secure more critical victories for workers’ rights like the one we we’re celebrating in New York, we’ll need your support.

Can you donate today to help build on New York City’s workers’ rights achievement? Click here to donate $10 or or whatever you can afford to help ColorOfChange effect positive change at Walmart and Darden. And when you do, please ask your friends and family to do the same.

Thanks and Peace,

–Rashad, Matt, Arisha, Jamar, Kim and the rest of the ColorOfChange.org team    July 3rd, 2013

References

1. “City council overrides Bloomberg; paid sick leave passes,” Amsterdam News, 06-27-13 http://act.colorofchange.org/go/2738?t=8&akid=2967.1174326.amnBxC

2. “Paid Sick Leave for One Million New York workers,” Community Service Society, 08-30-12 http://act.colorofchange.org/go/2731?t=10&akid=2967.1174326.amnBxC

3. “Black leaders increase pressure on Quinn to allow a paid sick leave vote,” Capital New York, 03-13-13 http://act.colorofchange.org/go/2739?t=12&akid=2967.1174326.amnBxC

4. “NYC Needs Paid Sick Days, Not Lame Excuses,” City Limits, 04-03-12 http://act.colorofchange.org/go/1658?t=14&akid=2967.1174326.amnBxC

5. “Workers grill Darden’s CEO at shareholders meeting,” Orlando Sentinel, 09-18-12 http://act.colorofchange.org/go/2720?t=16&akid=2967.1174326.amnBxC

6. “Wal-Mart punishes its workers,” Salon, 07-26-12 http://act.colorofchange.org/go/1915?t=18&akid=2967.1174326.amnBxC

7. “Darden CEO Fights California Bill That Would Fine Medicaid-Dependent Companies,” Huffington Post, 06-19-13 http://act.colorofchange.org/go/2721?t=20&akid=2967.1174326.amnBxC

8. “Walmart Workers Need a Raise and a Voice, Truthout, 06-06-13 http://act.colorofchange.org/go/2740?t=22&akid=2967.1174326.amnBxC

9. “Walmart employees kick off longest strike yet,” MSNBC, 05-28-13 http://act.colorofchange.org/go/2722?t=24&akid=2967.1174326.amnBxC