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FIRE POSTMASTER DEJOY!

FIRE POSTMASTER DEJOY!
Posted by jj on Sep 01, 2022 in Newsworthy
FIRE  POSTMASTER  DEJOY!

I just signed a Common Cause petition urging the USPS Board of Governors to fire and replace Louis DeJoy – and I hope that you will, too: https://act.commoncause.org/petitions/protect-the-usps-tell-the-board-of-governors-to-fire-louis-dejoy/?source=email&

Since taking office, Louis DeJoy  has done nothing but gum up USPS operations and try to bring the Postal Services to a grinding halt. Last year, he rolled out a now infamous 10-year plan that will make the Postal Service less affordable and accessible for many of us -- and now has announced his plan to phase out 50,000 USPS jobs.

Earlier this month, DeJoy – the GOP mega-donor who was handpicked by Donald Trump to run the Postal Service – announced his plan to phase out 50,000 USPS jobs in the coming years. [1]

That’s right: on top of raising prices, closing post offices, slowing our mail delivery, and more – DeJoy is now planning to drastically shrink the USPS workforce.

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ANOTHER PRO-CHOICE CHAMPION

ANOTHER PRO-CHOICE CHAMPION
Posted by jj on Aug 29, 2022 in Elections
ANOTHER  PRO-CHOICE  CHAMPION

Val Demings is currently serving in the U.S. House representing Florida’s 10th Congressional District.  She has served in the House since 2017.  Demings is running for election to the U.S. Senate against Republican Marco Rubio.  Rubio is a MAGA Trump supporter still claiming the 2020 Presidential Election was stolen and has one of the poorest attendance records in the U.S. Senate.

Demings was the first in her family to attend college.  She worked at a fast food restaurant to pay her way.  She earned a B.S. in criminology from Florida State University, and an M.P.A. from Webster University.  Her career began as a social worker, working to protect foster children.  Later, she moved to Orlando to join the police force.  During her 27- year career there, she served in almost every department, ultimately becoming the first female Chief of Police.  WHEN elected, she would be the first African American ever elected to the Senate from Florida.

After retiring from the police force, Demings was elected to the U.S. House.   During her time in the Congress she has served on the Committee on Homeland Security and the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.  During the current session she has also served on the Committee on Judiciary.

Unlike her opponent, Val Demings has a reputation as a tireless champion for public safety, civil rights and the environment and one who truly serves her constituents.  Florida – everyone – needs Val Demings.  VOTE!

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THE FIRST OF OUR PRO-CHOICE CHAMPIONS

THE FIRST OF OUR PRO-CHOICE CHAMPIONS
Posted by jj on Aug 27, 2022 in Elections
THE FIRST OF OUR PRO-CHOICE CHAMPIONS

Gretchen Whitmer has served as the 49th governor of Michigan since 2019.  Prior to that she served in the Michigan House of Representatives from 2001 to 2006 and in the Michigan Senate from 2006 to 2015.

 She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Michigan State Unversity’s law school and worked as an associate attorney for Dickinson Wright PLCC before being elected to the state legislature.  She also worked as a lecturer at Michigan State University in 2015 and prosecutor for Ingham County in 2016.

Whitmer gained national attention, when in 2013, during a debate on abortion, she shared her experience of being sexually assaulted.  During the pandemic she has again gained prominence nationally by her courageous handling of these health issues and for her being the target of a kidnap/murder plot because of her courageous stands.

Michigan needs her courage and strength.  She is committed to protecting reproductive rights, increasing economic opportunity and protecting natural resources for future generations.

Whitmer is one of the GOP’s  top targets for defeat in 2022.  We cannot let this happen.  Support her re-election bid!  VOTE for WHITMER!

(PHOTO – 2021)

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WOMEN’S EQUALITY DAY! AUGUST 26

WOMEN’S EQUALITY DAY! AUGUST 26
Posted by jj on Aug 26, 2022 in Intro, Equal Representation, ERA and CEDAW
WOMEN’S EQUALITY DAY!   AUGUST 26

Today is the day we commemorate the adoption of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution in 1920.  This amendment prohibits the government from denying citizens of the United States the right to vote on the basis of their sex.  Representative Bella Abzug introduced the bill designating August 26 Women’s Equality Day as a symbol of the fight for equal rights and authorizing the President to issue an annual proclamation commemorating women’s suffrage and the 1970 Strike for Equality.

It has now been 101 years since women earned the right to vote but sadly, we have still yet to be granted equal rights under the Constitution.  Celebrate this day by telling your Representatives and Senators to remove the deadline they originally set for ratification of the ERA (H.J.RES> 17).  Three-fourths of the states have ratified the ERA.   It is time NOW! To make the ERA a part of our Constitution.  It is unconscionable that women still do not have equal rights in the United States.

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INTRODUCING OUR PRO-CHOICE CHAMPIONS

INTRODUCING OUR PRO-CHOICE CHAMPIONS
Posted by jj on Aug 24, 2022 in Intro, Equal Representation, Politics & Elections
INTRODUCING  OUR  PRO-CHOICE   CHAMPIONS

With only slightly more than two months until the mid-term elections, we at womensvoicesmedia.org want to put that time to good use by using our platform to share important information about the outstanding women who are running for the House, the Senate, and a number of gubernatorial seats.

Every day or so we will be posting a bio and picture of one of these women.  Please share this information with every woman and man that you know but maybe not with rabid Rethuglicans.  You know the ones we mean.  Don’t waste your time on them!

Use that time, if you can, volunteering to help elect some of these women.  Contributions, however small, are always a help, too.  Don’t forget about the other great pro-choice, pro-ERA women who are running for your state and local offices.  Let’s create a BLUE TIDE from school boards, to the city and county commissions/councils, to the state houses and all the way to Washington, DC.

 TOGETHER  WE  CAN  DO  IT!

FYI: If you want more information about the featured candidates, go to

 The Encyclopedia of American Politics                Encyclopedia of American Politics

OR   Emily’s List                 www.emilyslist.org

 

Let’s make sure we wake up on the morning of Nov. 9th with great big smiles on our faces.

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