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Monday, January 14, 2019

LET'S STAND UP TO HATE. VIRGINIA ATTORNEY GENERAL MARK HERRING.

One Commonwealth PAC
Dear David,
Hate crimes are on the rise in Virginia and around the country, and I'm not going to sit on the sidelines while our fellow Virginians feel under attack.
We have to make it clear that hate and white supremacist violence will NEVER be tolerated in Virginia, and we have to pair our words with action.
I've proposed new laws to protect Virginians from hate crimes and white supremacist violence. We've come up with commonsense bills that protect vulnerable communities from hate crimes, hold perpetrators accountable and keep guns away from violent, hateful people.
Over the last month, I've held roundtable discussions all over the Commonwealth. I've heard how much fear is out there, but I've also heard resolve and an inspiring commitment to push back on these dark forces.
If you believe, like I do, that EVERY Virginian deserves to feel safe in their community, and that we all deserve respect, no matter what we look like, where we come from, how we worship or who we love...
Thanks for your support on this. Together, we're going to make sure the Commonwealth remains the welcoming place...
Mark

Our 2019 priority in Massachusetts: The ROE Act. Planned Parenthood Advocacy Fund of Massachusetts.

Planned Parenthood Advocacy Fund of Massachusetts

Dear searchingforreason.net
Nearly half a century ago, Roe v. Wade guaranteed the right to safe, legal abortion. This ruling recognized the simple concept that our bodies are our own and the government should not infringe on our freedoms and fundamental rights.  
This basic legal guarantee, however, is not enough. Since Roe v. Wade, politicians across the country have passed countless laws that restrict access to abortion. Even in Massachusetts, access to safe, legal abortion is too often dictated by your age, your income, your insurance status, your immigration status, or where you live.  
As the Trump-Pence administration continues its daily assaults on our health and rights, and as the Supreme Court considers hearing a case designed to gut Roe v. Wade, we cannot be complacent here in Massachusetts,Searchingforreason.N.
An Act to Remove Obstacles and Expand Abortion Access, or the ROE Act, reforms our state’s abortion laws so that every person can control their own body, life, and future. This bill:
  • Protects the health, safety, and privacy of young people by eliminating the onerous requirement that forces teens to obtain permission from a parent or judge to access safe, legal abortion;
  • Respects the expertise of medical providers by expanding access to abortion after 24 weeks of pregnancy in cases of fatal fetal anomaly;
  • Ensures equitable access to care by establishing safety-net coverage for abortion regardless of a resident’s income or immigration status; 
  • Reforms outdated laws such as an unenforced 24-hour waiting period, while also declaring Massachusetts’ commitment to reproductive freedom in state law.

In the face of the Trump-Pence administration’s dangerous attacks on reproductive rights, here in Massachusetts, we have an opportunity to make a bold statement: we won’t go back. In fact, we can blaze a trail for a future where safe, legal abortion is equitable, affordable, and accessible.
This is our chance to declare to state lawmakers: abortion is health care, and health care is a fundamental right.
Jen Childs-Roshak

Sincerely,
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Jennifer Childs-Roshak, MD, MBA
President
Planned Parenthood Advocacy Fund of Massachusetts
@DrJenCR

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Sunday, January 13, 2019

Kamala’s conversation with Stephen Colbert. U.S. SENATOR KAMALA HARRIS.

David,
On Thursday, Kamala joined Stephen Colbert on The Late Show to talk about Trump’s government shutdown -- and why it’s not going to end with the U.S. government building a wall, which is nothing more than Trump’s vanity project.
Kamala Harris
Towards the end of their conversation, Stephen asked Kamala how she feels about the future of our country. And here was her response:
“We are a country that was founded on noble ideals. We all know that we have not yet reached those ideals, but part of our strength is we fight to reach them. We are an aspirational country. The moment that we lose this aspiration to be all that our founders said we can and should be -- that’s a bad moment. But I remain optimistic that…our country is worth fighting for, our ideals are worth fighting for. And if something is worth fighting for, it’s a fight worth having.” ” — Kamala Harris
Thanks for being with us,
— Team Kamala

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