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Why would we care about Fashion?


RanThis week, we’ve got a huge opportunity to help end deforestation and human rights abuses for fabric production, and we need your help.

This week is Fashion Week in New York, a time where the biggest luxury designers in the world come together to show off their new collections. It’s a big deal in the fashion world, and that makes it a key moment for our Out of Fashion Campaign. We need to make absolutely sure that part of the discussion and buzz around Fashion Week this year is not just about who’s wearing or showing what, but about how to avoid the devastating impacts that the production of rayon and other fabrics and clothing produced from wood fiber in the form of dissolving pulp is having on forests and communities in places like Indonesia, Canada and Brazil.

The impacts of fabrics made from dissolving pulp, made by companies like Royal Golden Eagle Group’s Sateri Ltd., have gone under the radar for years. It’s time for the world’s most fashionable brands to pay attention and be leaders. Luxury fashion shouldn’t come at the price of land stolen from Indigenous Peoples and the loss of endangered forests. Demand that high fashion not only sets the trends for style, but that it also demonstrates leadership on environmental and social issues in the materials it uses.

Add your voice. Together, we can move the fashion industry forward.

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Christy Tennery-Spalding
http://www.ran.org/

Why Big Oil, Why Not What We Love?


The US and as part of Global Divestment Day thousands of activists around the world will be calling on governments, universities, places of worship, and in some cases, their own families, to pull their investments from the fossil fuel companies that are threatening the future of life on Earth. “Divestment” is about aligning our investments with our values and challenging the political power of an industry that is threatening indigenous peoples, polluting our politics and driving us toward climate catastrophe.

Global Divestment Day was anchored on Valentine’s Day because each act of divestment is calling on political leaders to protect the places that we love.

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Fight (At All Costs) Club


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Congressional Republicans Continue To Play Politics With National Security

There are 15 days (just 5 legislative days) for Congressional Republicans to agree to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) before the agency shuts down, and things are not looking good. Senate and House Republicans have been refusing to pass legislation that will fund the department unless it also dismantles President Obama’s recent executive actions that focus immigration enforcement on felons, not families.

Like they have done in the past holding the U.S. economy hostage by refusing to raise the debt ceiling, and letting the government shutdown because they wanted to take healthcare away from millions of people, now Republicans are playing politics with our national security. Shutting down DHS would have dire consequences. The agency is home to our national security infrastructure, including the Nuclear Detection Office, the Secret Service, Border Patrol and customs officers, TSA, FEMA, and more. Not only would shutting the agency down put our national security at risk, but it would also leave more than 143,000 workers — many of whom risk their lives daily to protect our nation — without a paycheck.

Meanwhile, the president’s immigration plan that is of such concern to the GOP is in fact a big gain for the country on both the national security and economic security fronts. The order allows low-priority immigrants to come forward, pass background checks and apply for deferred action and a work permit, which means fewer people living in the shadows and beyond the rule of law. And under this plan, immigrants would be better integrated into our economy as well: working legally and paying their fair share of taxes would bring in $22.6 billion in new payroll tax revenue over the next 5 years and increase GDP by $90 to $210 billion in the next 10.

The conflict is being driven by tea party Republicans who refuse to pass a clean funding bill — but GOP leadership and other less extreme Republicans refusing to take responsibility and address this ploy deserve equal blame. Sen. Mark Kirk (R-IL), for example, has been on both sides of the debate in just the last two days. On Tuesday, he threatened to build “coffins outside each Democratic office” if they didn’t acquiesce to the GOP’s demands and there was a successful attack during a DHS shutdown. On Wednesday, just after polling found that voters in his state favor the President’s immigration action by two-to-one, Kirk changed his tune: “As the governing party, we should govern. I would think we should just pass a regular appropriations bill under regular order.” (Sen. Kirk is up for re-election next year. Coincidence?)

Other conservatives in Congress may continue to refuse to acknowledge the benefits of the president’s actions on immigration, but a majority of Americans do, according to a Public Religion Research Institute poll released today. Nearly three-quarters (73 percent) of Americans want Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform rather than overturn Obama’s policies, including 62 percent of Republicans. And more than three-quarters (76 percent) support the policies included in the president’s action on immigration, including a majority of GOP voters.

BOTTOM LINE: There is no excuse for playing politics with national security, especially at a time when our commander-in-chief is asking Congress to authorize the use of military force in the face of increased national security threats. Congressional Republicans have shown that they are willing to do just that. Now in control of both chambers of Congress, Congressional Republicans are trying to use the funding of essential government programs as leverage to deport parents and children.

the Senate ~~ CONGRESS 2/13 ~Pro-forma 2/16 & 2/19 ~ the House


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  ~ February 27,2015 DHS shutdown deadline ~

Will Republicans let DHS shutdown?

 btw #MitchMcconnell is in charge of the Senate, contrary to what Boehner is telling America ~ Ask Republicans what amendments or poison pills have they attached that causes DNC problems?

Shutdown&Security Vs Immigration

Dems are calling for a so-called “clean” DHS funding bill free of any controversial GOP riders targeting President Obama’s executive immigration actions.

The Senate stands adjourned to convene for pro forma sessions only, with no business conducted, on the following dates and times:

Monday, February 16, 2015 at 4:45pm and

Thursday, February 19, 2015 at 10:00am.

When the Senate adjourns on Thursday, February 19, it will stand adjourned until 3:00pm on Monday, February 23, 2015.

Following any Leader remarks, Senator Hoeven will be recognized to deliver Washington’s Farewell Address. Following the reading, the Senate will recess until 4:30pm and upon reconvening will resume consideration of the motion to proceed to H.R.240 (DHS approps). At 5:30pm, there will be a roll call vote on the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to H.R.240.

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Last Floor Action:
12:22:42 P.M. – The House adjourned pursuant to a previous special order.

The next meeting is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. on February 17, 2015.

Last Floor Action:
9:17:09 A.M. -H.R. 636
DEBATE – The House proceeded with 90 minutes of debate on H.R. 636.

9:00:17 A.M. The House convened, starting a new legislative day.
9:00:26 A.M. The Speaker designated the Honorable John J. Duncan Jr. to act as Speaker pro tempore for today.
9:00:47 A.M. Today’s prayer was offered by the House Chaplain, Rev. Patrick J. Conroy.
9:02:34 A.M. POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS ON APPROVAL OF THE JOURNAL – The Chair announced that he had examined the Journal of the last day’s proceedings and had approved it. Mr. LaMalfa demanded that the question be put on agreeing to the Speaker’s approval of the Journal and by voice vote, the Chair announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. LaMalfa objected to the voice vote based on the absence of a quorum and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of agreeing to the Speaker’s approval of the Journal until later in the legislative day.
9:03:01 A.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE – The Chair designated Mr. McClintock to lead the Members in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
9:03:11 A.M. ONE MINUTE SPEECHES – The House proceeded with one minute speeches, which by direction of the Chair would be limited to 5 per side of the aisle.
9:16:18 A.M. H.R. 636 Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 101. H.R. 636 — “To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to permanently extend increased expensing limitations, and for other purposes.”
9:16:23 A.M. H.R. 636 The resolution provides for consideration of both H.R. 644 and H.R. 636 under closed rules.
9:17:09 A.M. H.R. 636 DEBATE – The House proceeded with 90 minutes of debate on H.R. 636.

10:30:58 A.M. H.R. 636 The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.
10:31:24 A.M. H.R. 636 Mr. Neal moved to recommit with instructions to the Committee on Ways and Means.
10:31:43 A.M. H.R. 636 DEBATE – The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the motion to recommit with instructions. The instructions contained in the motion seek to require that the bill be reported back to the House forthwith with an amendment to extend the tax provisions in the underlying bill for one year in order for comprehensive tax reform to address these provisions. It also would prevent these three temporary tax provisions from permanently adding to the deficit, as opposed to the permanent extension in the underlying legislation that costs $79.2 billion and puts further pressure on the United States domestic discretionary priorities, pending reservation of a point of order. Subsequently, the reservation of a point of order was withdrawn.
10:40:48 A.M. H.R. 636 The previous question on the motion to recommit with instructions was ordered without objection.
11:07:50 A.M. H.R. 636 On motion to recommit with instructions Failed by the Yeas and Nays: 173 – 241 (Roll no. 81).
11:15:02 A.M. H.R. 636 On passage Passed by recorded vote: 272 – 142 (Roll no. 82).
11:15:03 A.M. H.R. 636 Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
11:16:04 A.M. UNFINISHED BUSINESS – The Chair announced that the unfinished business was the question of agreeing to the Speaker’s approval of the Journal which had been postponed from earlier in the legislative day.
11:23:36 A.M. On approving the Journal Agreed to by recorded vote: 233 – 158, 1 Present (Roll no. 83).
11:23:58 A.M. Mr. Russell asked unanimous consent That, when the House adjourns on Friday, February, 13, 2015, it adjourn to meet at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 17, 2015, and that the order of the House of January 6, 2015, regarding morning-hour debate not apply on that day. Agreed to without objection.
11:24:00 A.M. United States Group of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly – Pursuant to 22 U.S.C. 1928a, and the order of the House of January 6, 2015 the Speaker appointed the following members of the House to the United States Group of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly: Mr. Turner, Mr. Johnson of OH, Mr. Miller of FL, Mr. Marino, Mr. Guthrie, Mr. Cook and Mr. Kinzinger of IL.
11:24:10 A.M. Board of Visitors to the United States Military Academy – Pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 4355(a), and the order of the House of January 6, 2015 the Speaker appointed the following members of the House to the Board of Visitors to the United States Military Academy: Mr. Pompeo and Mr. Womack.
11:25:05 A.M. Board of Visitors to the United States Naval Academy – Pusuant to 10 U.S.C. 6968(a), and the order of the House of January 6, 2015 the Speaker appointed the following members of the House to the Board of Visitors to the United States Naval Academy: Mr. Young of IN and Mr. Rooney of FL.
11:25:30 A.M. Board of Visitors to the United States Coast Guard Academy – Pursuant to 14 U.S.C. 194, and the order of the House of January 6, 2015 the Speaker appointed the following member of the House to the Board of Visitors to the United States Coast Guard Academy: Mr. Smith of NE.
11:26:00 A.M. Board of Visitors to the United States Air Force Academy – Pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 9355(a),and the order of the House of January 6, 2015 the Speaker appointed the following members of the House to the Board of Visitors to the United States Air Force Academy: Mr. Lamborn and Ms. McSally.
11:27:00 A.M. Board of Visitors to the United States Merchant Marine Academy – Pursuant to 46 U.S.C. 51312(b), and the order of the House of January 6, 2015 the Speaker appointed the following member of the House to the Board of Visitors to the United States Merchant Marine Academy: Mr. King of NY.
11:28:24 A.M. ONE MINUTE SPEECHES – The House proceeded with further one minute speeches.
11:42:51 A.M. SPECIAL ORDER SPEECHES – The House has concluded all anticipated legislative business and has proceeded to Special Order speeches.
12:22:34 P.M. Mr. Woodall moved that the House do now adjourn.
12:22:41 P.M. On motion to adjourn Agreed to by voice vote.
12:22:42 P.M. The House adjournedpursuant to a previous special order.The next meeting is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. on February 17, 2015.

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