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Life-Saving Advice The NRA Doesn’t Want Parents To Know


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There is a public health crisis in America that doctors are not talking about. And not for lack of words. They are being gagged to say nothing. There is legislation in Florida and several other states that actually bans pediatricians from talking about basic gun safety with parents!

1.7 Million children in America live with an unlocked and loaded gun in their home. Every year, 140 children die because of accidental shootings.

Enough is enough.

The National Rifle Association and the gun companies will stop at nothing to make a profit off of the lives of our loved ones.

Help us expose the real NRA and the gun companies who finance them.

Share this video with the parent of a child you love. Help us work toward a world where gun safety is celebrated, not silenced in the name of profit. 

Thanks for all you do,

Robert Greenwald, President
Brave New Films

Kiesza Performs “Hideaway” & best hits


 

She has written several songs for Rihanna that may appear on her upcoming new album.

WATCH: The State of our State … Washington


WAseattleferriesdowntownbackground  On 1/13/2015 Gov. Inslee laid out his vision for the future of Washington.

Though I’ve been discussing this vision at events around the state and with you online, this is my first opportunity to speak directly with our state’s legislators this year — and to the entire state. I hope you’ll listen in.

 The video can be seen below ….click on WATCH

 

Will you watch today’s State of the State speech online, and show your support? Click here to watch the live stream, and sign up to support my campaign.

Thank you for standing with me.

Very truly yours,

Jay Inslee

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I’m Sarah Alexander of Food and Water Watch, and I started a petition to The United States House of Representatives and The United States Senate , which says:GMO Labeling:


I’m Sarah Alexander of Food and Water Watch, and I started a petition to The United States House of Representatives and The United States Senate , which says:

I urge you to support S. 511 and H.R. 913, the Boxer/DeFazio bills that would require labeling of genetically engineered foods (GMOs). Please also reject any bill that would preempt states’ rights to pass legislation requiring the labeling of genetically engineered foods.

I am part of the 90% of voters who support requiring labels for GMOs. We have a right to know what is in our food so that we can make informed choices about the food we eat.

Please listen to the vast majority of Americans, support mandatory labeling of all genetically engineered foods and reject any bill that restricts states’ rights to require labels for genetically engineered foods.

Sign Sarah’s petition

Monsanto, Nestlé, Dow and Pepsi’s industry group, the Grocery Manufacturers Association, keeps trying to pass a federal bill that would effectively prevent the labeling of genetically engineered foods, or GMOs. If this kind of bill passes, even states that have already enacted laws requiring GMO labeling would be prevented from requiring labels. That’s why this kind of bill is commonly referred to as the Deny Americans the Right to Know (or DARK) Act.

Thankfully, legislation has been introduced that would require the labeling of all genetically engineered foods. Your legislators need to know that their constituents are watching and that they demand mandatory labeling for GMOs. Please sign this petition and tell Congress to support your right to know what’s in your food.

Click here to add your name to this petition, and then pass it along to your friends.

Thanks!

–Sarah Alexander

Let Girls Learn


A girl that has an education can shape her own destiny, lift up her family, and transform her community. But 62 million girls around the globe today are not in school.

That’s why the Obama administration is expanding efforts to help adolescent girls worldwide attend and complete school through a new initiative called Let Girls Learn.

Watch the President and First Lady talk about the Let Girls Learn initiative, and see how the Administration is working to open the doors of education for girls worldwide.

And raise awareness by sharing the facts and using the hashtag #LetGirlsLearn on social media.

Learn more about the Let Girls Learn initiative.


Want to learn more? Join us on Friday at 4:00 p.m. Eastern for a special call about Let Girls Learn with:

  • Tina Tchen, Assistant to the President and Executive Director of the White House Council on Women and Girls
  • Gayle Smith, Senior Director for Development and Democracy at the National Security Council
  • Carrie Hessler-Radelet, Director of the Peace Corps

Click here to register for the conference call.

After your registration is complete, a confirmation page will display dial-in numbers and a unique PIN. You’ll also receive an email confirmation with this information.

(Please note that we have limited capacity for this conference call. This call is not intended for press purposes.)

We look forward to talking with you!

Sincerely,

The White House Council on Women and Girls