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November 22, 2017 by pbcnow

Shape the Conversation and Build Momentum

In solidarity with the many women bravely coming forward with personal experiences of sexual harassment and assault, Oregon NOW wrote a letter to the editor (“Rape culture at the Capitol: Letter to the Editor“) on the need to change the culture at the Oregon state capitol — and The Oregonian’s editorial board agrees (“Oregon Capitol Needs a Culture Change: Editorial“). But we also know – from the stories flooding the media and from our own lived experiences – that the culture around sexual violence and sexual harassment needs to change everywhere. #MeToo

We invite you to help shape the conversation and build momentum where you live by submitting your own letter to the editor (LTE) to a newspaper in your community. Thanks to the Oregon Alliance Against Violence Against Women for these tips on submitting an LTE:

  1. In general, LTEs are short, only 250 words or less. Keep it brief and impactful!
  2. Promote a unified message. Consider incorporating some of the following messages or ideas:
  • Sexual violence is a pervasive problem in Oregon. It doesn’t just impact individual Oregonians; it impacts families and communities across every corner of the state.
  • When people are forced to choose between their safety and their livelihood, no one comes out ahead: not the survivor, their family, their place of business, or the community.
  • Sexual violence is a community problem. The community needs to be part of the solution. Sexual violence is more than an individual’s actions, it is influenced by our cultural beliefs, practices, and structures. Together, our communities can change those influences.
  • It doesn’t have to be this way. We all have a role in creating the world we want to live in.
  • The #metoo campaign began 10 years ago. Let’s continue to talk about sexual violence—and let’s take action to create safe, healthy communities. Our leaders in Salem have supported bipartisan efforts to create more safety for survivors, but more needs to be done.

3.  Speak to what you’re seeing in your community. Have more survivors been reaching out? What types of support can survivors expect when they reach out?

4.  As always, maintain confidentiality.

In solidarity,

Lisa & Michelle

November 20, 2017 by pbcnow

Resource: American Indian Women & Violence

American Indian women are an integral part of the United State’s past, present, and future. Unfortunately, American Indian women have the highest frequency of sexual assault and violence. Learn more about Indigenous Women and violence.

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November 20, 2017 by pbcnow

GOP Tax Bills Irresponsible – Will Harm Women and Families

Statement of NOW President Toni Van Pelt:

Yesterday, the House Republican leadership shamefully rammed through a tax bill, H.R.1, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, that expands the deficit by more than $1.5 trillion over ten years, increases taxes on and eliminates important tax benefits for middle- and low-income taxpayers, raids Medicare and Medicaid to pay for tax cuts for the wealthy, undermines future funding for scores of human needs programs that women and families depend on, and drastically reduces tax rates on the very rich and wealthy corporations.

This is a tax bill that is harmful to most everyone who is not a millionaire or billionaire, and is totally unnecessary. U.S. corporations are experiencing unprecedented profits currently – they do not need the extra billions. The excuse that the GOP offers for cutting the top corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 20 percent is that reducing the tax burden will encourage investment and generate jobs. But there is no evidence that this has or ever will happen.

The GOP uses fake economic arguments to justify their bad policies, but women are not fooled. A nonpartisan analysis shows that, in 2018, more than75 percent of the tax bill’s benefits will go to the top 20 percent of households, while the bottom 20 percent would only receive two percent of the benefits. Women-headed households fall in that bottom 20 percent and struggle to care for their families – they would be the ones most harmed by various provisions in the tax bill.

Here are just a few of the egregious provisions in the House bill (many also appear in the Senate bill):

Elimination of the personal deduction on income taxes, of the mortgage interest deduction and of the deductions for state and local taxes – resulting in higher tax liability for most taxpayers
Elimination of the student loan interest deduction, of the deduction for medical expenses, and the elimination of certain child care tax benefits – adversely affecting families with dependent children, students, seniors and persons with serious medical conditions or disabilities
Elimination of the deduction for alimony payments (meaning that women will be less likely to receive alimony awards in divorce settlements)
Taxpayers would no longer be allowed to deduct most of their state and local taxes, putting pressure on state and local government funding
Allowing designation of education savings accounts for an “unborn child”, part of a long-running effort to overturn Roe v. Wade
Finally, the Senate bill has what anyone would describe as a “poison pill”— the GOP has included a repeal of the individual mandate under the Affordable Care Act, resulting in at least a 10 percent hike in premiums, 13 million persons losing health insurance, and the eventual demise of the ACA.

Contact

M.E. Ficarra, press@now.org, 951-547-1241

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