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This week, when asked by a young woman to take a position on the Reproductive Parity Act, Republican Rob McKenna said: “My position is that I’m a lawyer for the state.” He then told her curtly to “go get a job.”
That’s unacceptable. A serious candidate for governor should have the courage to say whether or not he believes women deserve equal health care access, and arrogantly dismissing a hard-working Washingtonian for asking a fair and relevant question makes his lack of conviction even worse.
It just goes to show that when Republican Rob McKenna can’t have it both ways, we get a sense of who he really is — and the real Rob McKenna isn’t pretty. We need to hold him accountable.
You’ll never have to ask where Jay Inslee stands on women’s health care or reproductive rights. Jay has always stood up for women’s health and won’t allow politics or ideology to take precedence over common sense and science.
That’s why he unequivocally supports the Reproductive Parity Act and efforts to ensure that the partisan battles over women’s health care in “the other Washington” don’t endanger equal access here.
That’s also why both Planned Parenthood Votes Northwest and NARAL Pro-Choice Washington have endorsed Jay, calling him a “steadfast champion for a woman’s right to choose.” It’s also one of the reasons I work for him.
Washington deserves a governor who will stand up for women’s health care. Jay Inslee will, but Republican Rob McKenna can’t be trusted.
Join us today, and show that you’re standing with the candidate who will stand with you.
If McKenna refuses to take a stand one way or the other on women’s health care, then maybe he’s the one who should “go get a job” — not the young woman he insulted, who, by the way, DOES have a job leading youth empowerment programs.
We can fight back against McKenna’s political ploys and half-truths, and we can make sure there’s no way he’s elected as our next governor — but only by standing together.
Thank you for standing with Jay, and for showing your support for women’s health care and reproductive rights.
Sincerely,
Joby Shimomura Campaign Manager Jay Inslee for Washington
The United States Supreme Court is hearing arguments in Arizona v. United States, the Obama administration‘s challenge to Arizona’s anti-immigration law, SB1070. What they won’t be hearing is what and who has fueled this discriminatory legislation.
The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) is one of the most dangerous groups in the country.
Along with like groups in the John Tanton network FAIR has written and pushed laws like SB1070.
Will justice triumph over racial profiling and discrimination fueled by supremacist and nativist fringe groups?
We need to stand together in this most pressing time.
Take a stand against FAIR! Sign the pledge and show that we will not tolerate justice being trampled by racism!
Pesticides are killing bees and threatening our food supply. In 24 hours, shareholders at the biggest chemical producer, Bayer, could vote to stop their toxic production. Massive public pressure has forced this debate at their Annual General Meeting, now let’s make sure they vote to stop the pesticides and save the bees. Sign the emergency petition:
Quietly, globally, billions of bees are dying, threatening our crops and food. But if Bayer stops selling one group of pesticides, we could save bees from extinction.
Four European countries have begun banning these poisons, and some bee populations are already recovering. But Bayer, the largest producer of neonicotinoids, has lobbied hard to keep them on the market. Now, massive global pressure from Avaaz and others has forced them to consider the facts — and in 24 hours, Bayer shareholders will vote on a motion that could stop these toxic chemicals. Let’s all act now and shame the shareholders to stop killing bees.
The pressure is working, and this is our best chance to save the bees. Sign the urgent petition and send this to everyone — let’s reach half a million signers and deliver it directly to shareholders tomorrow in Germany!
http://www.avaaz.org/en/bayer_save_the_bees/?vl
Bees don’t just make honey, they are vital to life on earth, every year pollinating 90% of plants and crops — with an estimated $40bn value, over one-third of the food supply in many countries. Without immediate action to save bees, many of our favourite fruits, vegetables, and nuts could vanish from our shelves.
Recent years have seen a steep and disturbing global decline in bee populations — some bee species are already extinct and some US species are at just 4% of their previous numbers. Scientists have been scrambling for answers. Some studies claim the decline may be due to a combination of factors including disease, habitat loss and toxic chemicals. But increasingly, independent research has produced strong evidence blaming neonicotinoid pesticides. France, Italy, Slovenia and even Germany, where the main manufacturer Bayer is based, have banned one of these bee killers. But, Bayer continues to export its poison across the world.
This issue is now coming to the boil as major new studies have confirmed the scale of this problem. If we can get Bayer shareholders to act, we could shut down once and for all Bayer’s influence on policy-makers and scientists. The real experts — the beekeepers and farmers — want these deadly pesticides prohibited until and unless we have solid, independent studies that show they are safe. Let’s support them now. Sign the urgent petition to Bayer shareholders now, then forward this email:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/bayer_save_the_bees/?vl
We can no longer leave our delicate food chain in the hands of research run by the chemical companies and the regulators that are in their pockets. Banning this pesticide will move us closer to a world safe for ourselves and the other species we care about and depend on.
With hope,
Alice, Antonia, Mia, Luis, Ricken, Stephanie, Pascal, Iain, Ari and the whole Avaaz team
MORE INFORMATION
Studies fault Bayer in bee die-off (Christian Science Monitor) http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2012/0406/Studies-fault-Bayer-in-bee-die-off
2 Studies Point to Common Pesticide as a Culprit in Declining Bee Colonies (New York Times) http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/30/science/neocotinoid-pesticides-play-a-role-in-bees-decline-2-studies-find.html?_r=1
Leaked document shows EPA allowed bee-toxic pesticide despite own scientists’ red flags (Grist) http://grist.org/politics/food-2010-12-10-leaked-documents-show-epa-allowed-bee-toxic-pesticide/
Bayer’s Annual Stockholder’s Meeting (ASM website) http://www.asm2012.bayer.com/en/counter-motions.aspx
Check the world premiere of Grammy-winner Esperanza Spalding’s “Endangered Species” video – done especially for Earth Day!
Your donations help power the movement.
Approximately one billion people in 192 countries took action for Earth Day 2012! From Cairo to Beijing, Melbourne to Rome, Rio to St. Louis, communities everywhere stood united to Mobilize the Earth™. The accomplishments are too numerous to name and pouring in every day.
Earth Day Network and its partners worked together on events across Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and other countries throughout the Middle East. Our office in Kolkata coordinated nearly 700 events in India alone. There were massive rallies in New York, Montreal and Seoul, to name a few. The rally in Washington, D.C., by the steps of the Capitol, was watched all over the globe as it was streamed live on the web.
More than a day of service, Earth Day 2012 has been weeks of mobilization that are growing and galvanizing the environmental movement, making our leaders take notice, and holding them accountable.
Through Earth Day Network’s Campaign for Communities, the number of elected officials participating in Earth Day events around the world was one of the highest we have ever seen. This Earth Day renewed the work that local governments are doing not only to clean up their communities and spread environmental awareness but to actually reduce global warming pollution in the face of national and international inaction.
Thousands of students from 291 universities in 6 continents, 49 countries, and 36 U.S. states came together for MobilizeU. Tens of thousands of students have been activated through MobilizeU, and more than 5.5 million students have been impacted as their universities were mobilized.
In the U.S., our work led the White House to host its first summit on environmental education, announce the creation of a special taskforce on environmental education, and issue an official Earth Day proclamation on the benefits of green schools. Moreover, the Department of Education announced the first round of winners in the Green Ribbon Schools program – a monumental accomplishment that has been years in the making for the entire movement.
And, after only two years…
We reached A Billion Acts of Green®!
A Billion Acts of Green is a global referendum on the environment, and your pledges have made it the largest environmental service campaign in the world. It shows the breadth of support for strong, coordinated action to deal with our most pressing environmental challenges. And we’re going to take this achievement to world leaders and demand just that.
But, the campaign isn’t over…
Continue to add your commitments to A Billion Acts of Green as we make our way to the NEXT billion!
To learn more about the amazing work inspired by Earth Day 2012, go to www.earthday.org/2012. To see photos of Earth Day 2012 events from all over the world, go here.
– The Earth Day Network Team
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