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ABB joins President Obama in DC to Celebrate and Support Working Families.


President Obama at the White House Summit on Working Families
A Better Balance was in Washington, DC, attending the White House Summit on Working Families. Imagine how excited we were to hear President Obama call on Congress to pass the federal Pregnant Workers Fairness Act.
“Right now a pregnant woman could be fired for taking too many bathroom breaks, probably by a boss who has never been pregnant.”  President Obama said. “Congress should pass the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act without delay.”
Watch the PIX 11 News segment here.
Just last week, Channel 11 News highlighted our work and interviewed Dina Bakst about the NYC Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA).  We’re thrilled to see this kind of coverage in the media, as it helps to raise public awareness around this important issue.  We realize that ignorance is a powerful barrier to justice, so we are also working hard to educate both workers and employers about their rights and responsibilities under the PWFA.
We need your help!  Please make a $10 contribution to help us spread the word so no worker in this city or nation is forced to choose between her job and a healthy pregnancy.
Fairness for pregnant workers is on a roll!  We need your support to keep the momentum going.
Thank you, as always, for your support.
The ABB team,
Dina, Sherry, Phoebe, Jared, Elizabeth, Liz, Risha, Morenike and Rachel

We are the messengers we need


VoteVets.org

In 2012, campaigns and political organizations spent almost $7 billion dollars to get their message out — almost as much as the United States spent that year on the post-war effort in Iraq.

And as we steel ourselves for another onslaught of campaigns ads competing for our attention on our televisions, computers, and phones, you gotta wonder how anyone can cut through that amount of noise.

The answer: veterans can.

We are the messengers we need in the coming debate about how the current Congress — led by elected officials like Mitch McConnell — have let down veterans.

In the coming weeks, VoteVets is going to escalate its current ad campaign highlighting Senator McConnell’s repeated efforts to block VA health care improvements.

Your $5 contribution will make sure Kentucky’s 300,000 veterans receive the message loud and clear.

Mitch McConnell says the “denial of care to our veterans is a national disgrace.”

But he’s blocked a tax credit encouraging employers to hire veterans, blocked funding to improve veterans health care, blocked giving veterans in-state tuition across the country, and blocked job training programs for veterans.

That’s the disgrace.

Your $5 contribution will make sure Kentucky’s veterans get that message this fall.

http://action.votevets.org/we-are

Thanks for standing with VoteVets in this effort. It’s important.

All the best,

General (Ret.) Wesley Clark
VoteVets.org

(Still) Broken


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One Year After The Supreme Court Gutted The Voting Rights Act, We Need A Fix

50 years ago, the heroic participants of “Freedom Summer” paved the way for the national advancement of civil rights, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act one year later.

A year ago today, in a 5-to-4 ruling on Shelby County v. Holder, the Supreme Court invalidated a key provision of the Voting Rights Act. Jurisdictions with histories of racial discrimination subject to “preclearance,” or special review by the Justice Department or a federal court before enforcing any new voting laws, were now free to legislate as the wished. At the time, Think Progress’s Ian Millhiser wrote, “Although today’s opinion ostensibly would permit Congress to revive the preclearance regime by enacting a new formula that complies with today’s decision, that would require a functioning Congress — so the likely impact of today’s decision is that many areas that were unable to enact voter suppression laws under the Voting Rights Act will now be able to put those laws into effect.”

And that is precisely what ended up happening. Just 48 hours after the landmark decision, six of the nine states that had been covered in their entirety under the law’s “preclearance” formula had already taken steps toward restricting voting.

Though the conservative Justices may disagree, voting discrimination is not largely a thing of the past. Since 2010, nearly two-thirds of the states previously covered under Section 5 of the VRA, nine of fifteen, have passed new voting restrictions:

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And between 2000 and June 2013, there were 148 Section 5 objections or other VRA violations recorded in 29 states, mostly concentrated in the South.

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Meanwhile, Congress — which voted to renew the Voting Rights Act in 1970, 1975, 1982, and 2006, each time with increasingly larger margins — has yet to fix it this time around. The Senate has introduced the Voting Rights Amendment Act, and held a hearing on it today. In the House, it has languished. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte apparently thinks that a fix to the Supreme Court’s Shelby decision is not needed.

BOTTOM LINE: Last year, the Supreme Court ruled that we no longer need the Voting Rights Act. Today offers a good opportunity to remind them, and the legislators dragging their feet in Congress, that we do. States continue to pass laws designed to erect barriers to voting and suppress voter turnout, often targeted disproportionately at minority communities. There may no longer be literacy tests or poll taxes, but the modern voting restrictions are just as insidious and we need strong federal protections to prevent states from enacting them.

Ban Veal Crates


Diane J. Brisebois: Retail Council of Canada: Ban Veal Crates

by Mercy For Animals Canada | 60,771 supporters

I am an undercover investigator with Mercy For Animals Canada, and for eight weeks I worked at a calf factory farm that supplies veal to many major grocery retailers in Canada. Nothing could have prepared me for the horrors I witnessed. I saw…

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Target … just does NOT get it


Target just doesn’t get it.

More than 300,000 of the company’s customers have asked Target to stand up for customer safety and prohibit people from openly carrying guns in its stores, yet the company’s leaders still haven’t taken any action.

So, it’s time to turn up the heat. Maybe Target will heed our call if some of the influential moms and women who sell products on its shelves speak out.

Using our Fast Tweet tool, please take a minute to tweet at Jessica Alba, Bethenny Frankel and Rachael Ray and ask them to urge Target to enact a gun sense policy

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When these businesswomen teamed up with Target, they probably didn’t expect customers flaunting semiautomatic rifles to be part of the deal.

  • Jessica Alba is a mom of two, and founder of Honest Company, which started selling its products at Target just this month.
  • Bethenny Frankel is a mom of one; her Skinny Girl products, including Skinny Girl Cocktails, are sold at Target.
  • Rachael Ray is a celebrity chef and entrepreneur who is famous for her fast, easy, family-friendly recipes. Her line of cookware and other products are sold at Target.

 

Target — and its brand partners — need to know that we want a safe shopping environment for our families. If Target wants our business, its leaders need to act.

Please visit our Fast Tweet page today and invite Jessica Alba, Bethenny Frankel and Rachael Ray to join our effort to make shopping at Target a safer experience for everyone.

Thank you for continuing to put pressure on Target. Together, we’ll get the company’s leaders to make this right.

Shannon Watts
Founder
Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America