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Category: Politics

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Politics

President Obama Calls Only On Women During 2014’s Last Press Conference

Feminist Newswire | December 22nd, 2014

In case you missed it, President Obama on Friday held his last press conference of 2014 – and when it was time for questions, he only called on women.

Politics

Incremental Gains for Women in Congress

Feminist Newswire | December 19th, 2014

At this rate, it would take more than another 2 generations of women to get to parity in Congressional representation. “Clearly, this is not acceptable,” said Eleanor Smeal, President of the Feminist Majority Foundation.

Politics

Obama’s Judicial Appointments Most Diverse in History

Feminist Newswire | December 18th, 2014

Obama’s confirmed nominees to the federal bench are 42 percent women, 19 percent African-American, 11 percent Hispanic, and 11 percent openly gay men or lesbian women, making this the most diverse group of judges in history.

Politics

Senate Maneuvering Allows for Confirmation of Obama Nominees

Feminist Newswire | December 15th, 2014

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid was able to push for confirmation of 24 Obama nominees over the weekend.

Politics

Women Legislators Lead Fight Against Controversial Spending Bill

Feminist Newswire | December 12th, 2014

In both chambers of Congress, women are leading the fight against the legislation, which contains controversial provisions on abortion, abstinence-only education, financial reform, and other issues impacting millions of Americans.

Politics

Michigan House Passes “License to Discriminate” Bill

Feminist Newswire | December 9th, 2014

The Michigan House last week voted to pass a bill that gives service providers the right to deny service to anyone who does not adhere to their religious beliefs.

Politics

The City of Louisville Has Overwhelmingly Approved a CEDAW Resolution

Feminist Newswire | November 24th, 2014

The resolution declares that the city of Louisville is committed to eliminating violence against women and girls, promoting the health of safety of women and girls, and providing equal academic, economic, and business opportunities in the city.

Global Other Issues Politics

United States and China Announce Landmark Climate Change Deal on Carbon Emissions

Feminist Newswire | November 12th, 2014

After almost a year of negotiations, the US and China announced an unprecedented pledge this morning to limit their carbon emissions, giving hope to climate change activists worldwide.

Politics

President Obama Nominates Loretta Lynch to Serve as Attorney General

Feminist Newswire | November 10th, 2014

In his announcement, the President emphasized the need for the next Attorney General to continue building on the civil and human rights legacy being left behind by Eric Holder, and pointed to the quiet, but solid record of his nominee.

Labor Rights Politics

Election Day Victories Will Bring Paid Sick Leave to Massachusetts, California, and New Jersey

Feminist Newswire | November 6th, 2014

Employees in Massachusetts and in the cities of Oakland, California and Trenton and Montclair in New Jersey will be able to utilize their newly mandated sick leave by 2015.

Economy Labor Rights Politics

Minimum Wage Workers Across the Nation Won Raises on Election Day

Feminist Newswire | November 6th, 2014

Voters threw their weight behind state, county, and city referendums raising the minimum wage across seven states on Election Day Tuesday.

Other Issues Politics

Election Day Decisions on Marijuana and Nonviolent Crimes Also Counter Racial Biases of War on Drugs

Feminist Newswire | November 6th, 2014

The new laws could help to significantly reduce the disparate impact of overpolicing and incarceration of people of color.

Campus Politics Reproductive Rights

While Colorado and North Dakota Rejected Personhood on Election Day, Tennessee’s Anti-Abortion Measure Passed

Feminist Newswire | November 5th, 2014

Voters in North Dakota and Colorado handily defeated two state constitutional personhood amendments yesterday. In Tennessee, however, a state constitutional amendment that gives state legislators more power to restrict abortion access and birth control passed.

Politics

A Majority of Oregon’s Electorate Voted for Women’s Equality in the Midterm Election

Feminist Newswire | November 5th, 2014

Over 116,000 signatures from registered voters in Oregon put Measure 89 on the ballot.

Activism Campus Politics

This Election Day, Students Are Mobilizing Against Anti-Abortion Ballot Measures

Feminist Newswire | November 4th, 2014

Students in North Dakota and Tennessee are getting out the vote against anti-abortion and anti-birth control ballot measures being decided today at the polls.

Activism Politics

It’s Election Day! Find Out Where and How to Vote and What’s at Stake

Carmen Rios | November 4th, 2014

It’s Election Day! We’ve got some helpful tools that will guide you through voting and the measures you might decide on your ballot.

Politics

There’s A Lot at Stake for Women on Election Day Tomorrow

Feminist Newswire | November 3rd, 2014

Election Day is tomorrow, November 4 – and this year, there is much at stake for women, people of color, and young people.

Global Labor Rights Politics

The Japanese Government is Being Sued for Institutional Sexism

Feminist Newswire | October 29th, 2014

“No matter how much we contribute or how well we perform, we stand virtually no chance of advancing in our careers.”

Other Issues Politics

Georgia Court Refuses to Recognize 40K Voter Registrations From Primarily People of Color and Young People

Feminist Newswire | October 29th, 2014

A state court judge on Tuesday refused to order the Georgia Secretary of State to add some 40,000 voters to the voter rolls, potentially disenfranchising thousands of African Americans and other people of color in the state.

Campus Other Issues Politics

North Carolina Board of Elections Eliminates On-Campus Voting Sites Across the State

Feminist Newswire | October 20th, 2014

North Carolina will begin state-wide early voting on Thursday, and unlike the 2012 presidential election, many students across the state will have no polling place on-campus, making it more difficult for students to exercise their right to vote.

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