If the final days of the 111th Congress are any clue, you and I have our work cut out for us in 2011. Earlier this month, 58 Senators voted to bring an important bill, the Paycheck Fairness Act, to the floor of the Senate for a full debate and vote. This measure would help close the continuing and shameful disparity between men’s and women’s wages. But in highly polarized Washington, 58 votes are not enough. Needing 60, this critical reform died without ever receiving a vote on the merits. We have fought too long and too hard for women and families to let injustices like this stand. It’s a sign of the times that our Board has issued this challenge. For more than 38 years, the National Women’s Law Center has led the way for women and families — in the classroom, in the workplace and in society as a whole. Our team of experts, lawyers and advocates is a formidable force for women in America today. The coming year will be a tough one, but frankly we’ve been here before — and prevailed. And with your help, we can prevail again. Here is a glimpse of some of the major challenges that we will take on in 2011, marshalling all of our experience, savvy and skill:
We’re up against what will certainly be one of the most challenging sessions of Congress in recent years, with many more Members hostile to core rights and programs critical to women’s lives. But if we’ve learned one thing in our 38 years, it’s this — that victories are possible even in the toughest of times. Please give generously. For women and families everywhere, you have our deepest thanks. Sincerely,
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