Thursday, March 29, 2012

In support of the Violence Against Women Act, Wisc. Rep. Gwen Moore recounts her personal experience of sexual abuse (video)

Rep. Moore, official portrait.

Friends of Katalusis,

The video below shows Wisconsin Congresswoman Gwen Moore’s impassioned speech in which she recounted her personal history of sexual abuse. Rep. Moore spoke on the House floor in support of  renewing the Violence Against Women Act that nevertheless failed to pass. After you watch the video, sign the petition from Credo that follows it.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 





 
The latest attack on women is over the Violence Against Women Act.

The last time this program was reauthorized, it passed nearly unanimously through the House and Senate — but incredibly, the all-male Republican block on the Senate Judiciary Committee voted down the bill.

That's right: Republicans are now standing in the way of reauthorizing an incredibly popular and successful program that has reduced domestic violence rates by 58% since it was first passed in 1994.

Tell Republican leadership to stop playing politics with women's lives and pass the Violence Against Women Act now! Click here to automatically sign the petition.

Voting to defund Planned Parenthood, redefine rape, and block access to contraception has not been enough for anti-woman members of Congress — they now want to block funding for victims of domestic violence.

Every female Senator — including 5 Republicans — supports this important act. And yet the bill only has 58 co-sponsors, two votes shy of the 60 votes needed to defeat a promised Republican filibuster.

Even as their party continues to lead attacks on women, Republican leadership should honor the wishes of the women in their own caucus and call off the filibuster.

Tell Republican leadership to stop playing politics with women's lives and pass the Violence Against Women Act now! Click here to automatically sign the petition.

Blocking funding for victims of domestic violence is low, even for this Republican Congress. With enough pressure from the grassroots and the all of women in the Senate Republican caucus co-sponsoring the bill, we can stop the filibuster and pass reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act.

Tell Republican leadership to stop playing politics with women's lives and pass the Violence Against Women Act now! Click below to automatically sign the petition:
http://act.credoaction.com/r/?r=5542989&id=37476-4150669-MPL%3Dhgx&t=10

Thank you for standing up for women.

Ali Rozell, Campaign Manager
CREDO Action from Working Assets

1 comment:

  1. Women should be equally represented with men, on every legislature, congress, committee, court, every conceivable organization of government--civil and religious. Possibly they should also have an additional vote for every child they presently have. Let these bodies or groups join the human race!

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