Friday, December 18, 2015

Mosque firebombed by a right-wing terrorist

Last Friday, a right-wing terrorist attempted to firebomb a mosque in Coachella while people were inside praying, exercising their First Amendment rights.
This comes in the SAME WEEK that a man pulled a knife on a Muslim woman at a car wash in Chino Hills, a Sikh temple in Buena Park was vandalized with profane, anti-Muslim graffiti referencing ISIS, and a local office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations in Santa Clara had to be evacuated after receiving a letter containing a suspicious white powder with the message: “Die a painful death, Muslims”.(1)

Please chip in to help victims of hate feel safe in their communities. Your donation will help support Courage Campaign's work to stop anti-Muslim bigotry.

Can’t donate? Text “InSolidarity” to 30644, and you'll be prompted to share a message of support for these victims. (If you can’t text, feel free to reply directly to this email with your message of support).
Investigations into these attacks are just beginning, but one thing is quite clear: these attacks are a direct result of the xenophobic hate spiraling out of control throughout our country.
We refuse to just stand by and watch as these racist monsters burn our American values to the ground.

Chip in to help counter intolerance and hate, and help those attacked by anti-Muslim hate.

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2015 has been the most dangerous year on record for American Muslims, with 63 recorded attacks on mosques so far. And since Donald Trump showed us all just how backwards and bigoted he is by proposing a ban on all Muslims from entering the US, there has been a surge of anti-Muslim attacks in the United States in the last week, four in California alone.(2)
These attacks are despicable acts of terror and they highlight the fact that our nation is having a crisis of self. We are losing sight of our American values of inclusion, religious freedom, and tolerance. Now more than ever, we need to stand in solidarity with our Muslim friends and neighbors and show them that we will not let hate define us.
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Women's LEGAL reproductive rights are under attack and being made illegal

Repro Health Watch

SPECIAL EDITION:
Repro Health Watch Year in Review | December 18, 2015

As 2015 comes to a close, we at Repro Health Watch are bringing you highlights from the most defining reproductive health issues we've covered in 2015. Thank you for following Repro Health Watch and for all that you do to support our efforts to amplify the voices of advocates across the country and to shine a light on the ever-changing reproductive health landscape in the states. 



ROE AT 42

As we began 2015, which marked the 42nd anniversary of Roe v. Wade, Repro Health Watch considered the battles ahead for reproductive rights in the states. Advocates this year continued to work to make Roe "real"; advancing women’s health protections despite attacks by state legislatures. Guest blogger Cristina Aguilar reflected on the successful efforts by Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights, including their work to block Amendment 67, which would have written personhood into the Colorado state Constitution.

Featured Blog: Beyond Amendment 67: Looking Ahead in the Fight for Reproductive Justice in Colorado

Cristina Aguilar 2.jpgCristina Aguilar, Executive Director, Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights (COLOR)
As a new year begins, we have a lot to celebrate in Colorado. We were able to defeat, for the third time, an attempt to write personhood into our state Constitution. But we are already seeing more attempts to limit access to abortion this year. More »

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ABORTION RESTRICTIONS

State legislatures were busy this year, introducing nearly 400 bills and enacting 47 bills restricting reproductive health in 2015. Many state-level attacks on abortion access came in the form of anti-abortion legislation that was disguised and misrepresented as promoting women's health. Prime examples of these laws, which undermine the patient-provider relationship, include mandatory ultrasounds, mandatory delay laws and restrictions on medication abortion. Guest blogger Sue Frietsche from Women's Law Project in Pennsylvania explained the significance and insidious nature of these laws, while guest blogger Maggie Moran from NARAL Pro-Choice Montana provided a closer look at Montana activists' fight to prevent a ban on telemedicine abortion in their state.

Featured Blog: New Report: Politics in the Exam Room, a Growing Threat

RHW.Sue.10-16.jpgSusan Frietsche, Senior Staff Attorney at Women's Law Project
The most insidious way American politicians attempt to influence the behavior of private citizens is by quietly passing laws that legislate doctor-patient communications, going so far as to force doctors to lie to patients. It's a growing problem. Across the country, politicians have been passing laws and regulations that either coerce doctors to mislead their patients or alternatively, gag them from having truthful conversations about their patient's health. More »

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Featured Blog: Montana House Moves to Preemptively Ban Telemedical Abortion, But There Is Good News

Moran.jpgMaggie Moran, Executive Director, NARAL Pro-Choice Montana
In Montana, we are two-thirds of the way through our 64th Legislature and there is no doubt that 2015 is a tough year for reproductive rights. From bans on telemedicine for early abortion care to fetal anesthesia requirements for later term abortions, politicians seem bent on making abortion, at any stage, as difficult to access as possible in our state. However, upon some much-needed reflection, my optimism allows me to see bright spots to appreciate. More »

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The good news is that advocates across the country are pushing back against these laws and have achieved significant victories. In June, the Iowa Supreme Court struck down a ban on telemedicine abortion as unconstitutional.

Iowa Board of Medicine Unlikely To Appeal Decision Allowing Telemedicine Abortion

Iowa Board of Medicine Chair Hamed Tewfik said the board does not intend to appeal a state Supreme Court ruling that struck down a ban on using telemedicine in abortion services, the Des Moines Register reports. " More »

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CLINIC VIOLENCE AND ATTACKS ON PLANNED PARENTHOOD

For the past several months, Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers have come under severe attack by antiabortion-rights organizations and lawmakers whose endgame is clear: to ban abortion and roll back access to reproductive health care. Across the country, states have attempted to cut Planned Parenthood from their Medicaid programs. Lawmakers launched politically motivated investigations into Planned Parenthood health centers across the country, but have found no evidence of the alleged wrongdoings.

Amid the heightened antiabortion-rights rhetoric, we have witnessed a sharp increase in harassment and violent attacks on abortion providers and clinics, including the deadly shooting at a Planned Parenthood health center in Colorado in November. But clinic staff and volunteers refuse to be deterred from providing critical reproductive health services to women. Repro Health Watch tackled the issue of antiabortion-rights violence, with guest blogger David S. Cohen describing the violence that abortion providers face and outlining legal changes that could better protect and support the work they do.

Featured Blog: Living in the Crosshairs: Violence Against Abortion Providers Hurts Us All

cohen.jpgDavid S. Cohen, Professor of Law, Drexel University
In an ideal world, abortion providers would lead lives just like any other medical professional. However, in the highly charged environment we live in, abortion providers’ lives are different. Because of their work, providers have been murdered, shot, kidnapped, assaulted, stalked and subjected to death threats. Their clinics have been bombed, attacked with noxious chemicals, invaded, vandalized, burglarized and set ablaze. Unfortunately, as the attacks of the past few months show, this kind of targeted harassment of abortion providers is not a relic of the past. More »

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Clinic Escort Describes Protesters' Ongoing Harassment Outside Texas Clinic

In an opinion piece for the Texas Observer, reproductive-rights advocate Melissa Arjona describes her experiences volunteering as a clinic escort for "Whole Woman's Health, the last remaining legal abortion clinic in the Rio Grande Valley." More »

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TEXANS FIGHT BACK

Texas has been a hotbed of attacks on women’s health. Most notably, the Supreme Court in November agreed to hear Whole Woman’s Health v. Cole, a challenge to parts of an omnibus antiabortion-rights law (HB 2) passed in 2013 that has already closed half of the abortion clinics in Texas. Over the course of this year, politicians in Texas have attacked abortion coverage in insurance plans, passed a bill requiring parental consent for youth to access abortion care and banned abortion providers from contracting with the state’s sexuality education program. Local advocates have pushed back against these restrictions, mobilizing a strong proactive movement in support of reproductive rights. Guest blogger Adriano Perez described the efforts by Texas millennials to stand up to legislative assaults on reproductive health care.

Featured Blog: Millennials Lead a Texas-Sized Movement for Reproductive Health, Rights and Justice

Perez.jpgAdriano Perez, Campus Organizer (University of Texas at El Paso), Texas Freedom Network
Everything is bigger in Texas, and Texas legislators have proposed more anti-abortion legislation -- at least two dozen bills -- than legislators in any other state. That's why a coalition of progressive organizations across the state including Texas Freedom Network, NARAL Pro-Choice Texas, ACLU of Texas and many others -- have come together to launch "Trust. Respect. Access." More »

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Featured Video: Texas Rep. Says Abortion-Rights Opponents' 'Hypocrisy Must Stop'

In this excerpt, Texas Rep. Jessica Farrar (D) condemns the lawmakers trying to impose additional abortion-rights restrictions while simultaneously refusing to approve legislation designed to support families and breastfeeding women.

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CRIMINALIZING PREGNANCY

Other attacks on reproductive rights took the form of laws targeting the rights and health of pregnant women. Throughout the year, we have continued to see an increase in the number of states that criminalize pregnant women for drug use and use feticide laws to prosecute women based on pregnancy outcomes. Guest blogger Farah Diaz-Tello from National Advocates for Pregnant Women explained the dangerous repercussions of these policies.

Featured Blog: The Imperative To Challenge Public Policies That Criminalize Pregnancy Outcomes

FarahDiazTelloRHW5-27.jpgFarah Diaz-Tello, Senior Staff Attorney, National Advocates for Pregnant Women
By now, most reproductive rights, health and justice activists have heard of Purvi Patel, the Indiana woman sentenced to decades behind bars after what she maintains was a miscarriage. Her case is still being fought in the courts, but supporters have recognized it as a wake-up call about what a post-Roe America might look like, with bedside interrogations and trials that pry into emotional responses to pregnancy loss. More »

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Feticide Laws Across the Country

In this map, the National Conference of State Legislatures pinpoints which states have enacted feticide laws and at what stage of pregnancy they take effect. These laws are increasingly being used to prosecute women based on the outcome of their pregnancy.

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TAKING A STAND

Abortion-rights supporters pushed back in 2015, filing lawsuits against abortion restrictions; proposing legislation aimed at bolstering women's reproductive rights; and standing strong against antiabortion-rights rhetoric, harassment and violence. Repro Health Watch highlighted the work of reproductive health, rights and justice advocates across the United States, with guest bloggers commenting on how advocates are fighting to change the landscape in their states.

Guest blogger Allison Glass described the growth of Healthy & Free Tennessee’s network of support in the face of dozens of state bills aiming to increase barriers to abortion care, while guest blogger Chavi Koneru tackled the repercussions of a 72-hour mandatory delay law in North Carolina and guest blogger Tiffany Pryor detailed the restrictions on young people’s reproductive freedom in Illinois.

Featured Blog: Let's Make One Thing Clear: Abortion Access Is Under Attack, and Tennessee Is Fighting Back!

Glass.jpgAllison Glass, State Director, Healthy & Free Tennessee
Tennessee has some of the strongest protections for personal privacy in the country. Unfortunately, last November we lost Amendment 1, a ballot question that was designed to make it easier for politicians in Nashville to push for abortion restrictions. This has now created questions around what protections still exist for people seeking abortion care in Tennessee. More »

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Featured Blog: Lawmakers Should Take a Walk in Her Shoes

Chavi.jpgChavi Koneru, Policy Director, NARAL Pro-Choice North Carolina
On June 5, with the stroke of a pen, Gov. Pat McCrory (R) restricted the rights of North Carolina women by signing a bill imposing a 72-hour mandatory delay on abortions. For some lawmakers, it's easy to support a restrictive bill from afar and justify it as "protecting women's health." They should walk a day in a woman's shoes -- a woman dealing with economic and social pressures -- a woman making a hard choice -- a woman who is now being emotionally attacked and economically punished just because she made a decision that was right for her and her family. More »

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Featured Blog: Illinois Youth Leaders Campaign To Repeal Parental Notification of Abortion (PNA) Law

Tiffany FY16 Headshots-3.jpgTiffany Pryor, MSW, Executive Director of the Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health
My heart dropped when I heard the news on July 13th, 2013. In just one month, a youth-targeted abortion law was going to be enforced ... requiring that medical providers of youth under 18 notify a parent or guardian at least 48 hours before providing an abortion. Fortunately, the ACLU had already set up a judicial bypass process that could spring into action for youth seeking an abortion, and we were ready to spearhead a movement to repeal this dangerous law. Since that day, it hasn't been easy. More »

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PROACTIVE AGENDA

Despite these uphill battles, Repro Health Watch was proud to share the stories of advocates in a number of states who pushed proactive measures aimed at protecting abortion rights. This proactive agenda in state legislatures aims to shift the fight for women’s reproductive health and rights by promoting policies that improve access to abortion, contraception and other health services. Guest blogger Jaime Miracle from NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio details the ambitious effort underway in Ohio.

Featured Blog: Access Without Apology: The Ohio Proactive Abortion Agenda

miracle-headshot.jpegJaime Miracle, Deputy Director, NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio
Last month, pro-choice Ohioans and legislators gathered outside the Statehouse as we have done time and again. But this time something was different. We weren’t there to talk about the myriad attacks on access to abortion pending in the Ohio General Assembly. Instead we were there to talk about a new proactive agenda -- one that would remove barriers to abortion in our state. More »

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Op-Ed: Texas Bills Would Help 'Protect the Patient-Provider Relationship'

Two measures introduced in Texas "would protect the patient-provider relationship from inappropriate political interference in personal decisions that should be [made] by women and their trained health care providers," family physician Bich-May Nguyen writes in a Houston Chronicle opinion piece. More »

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Ore. Governor Signs Bill To Improve Contraceptive Access

Oregon Gov. Kate Brown (D) signed a bill (HB 3343) requiring insurers to cover a 12-month supply of contraception in a single dispersal, the Huffington Post reports. More »

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Calif. Gov. Signs Bill To Rein In Crisis Pregnancy Centers' Misinformation; CPCs File Lawsuit

California Gov. Jerry Brown (D) signed a bill (AB 775) that aims to prohibit crisis pregnancy centers from disseminating certain misleading information, the Sacramento Bee reports. More »

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LOOKING AHEAD

We know the attacks on reproductive health care are likely to continue in 2016. However, at Repro Health Watch, we are inspired by the men and women across the country that have rallied around proactive measures in state legislatures and fought back against any and all restrictions on reproductive health care.

Whatever the next year brings, Repro Health Watch will be there to deliver the stories and analysis you need to stay informed and engaged.

Iraq War Vet Tammy Duckworth, who lost both legs and damaged her arm in combat, knows what military service is.


Donald Trump's military "service"

 
 
 
 

  
Donald Trump was in Illinois campaigning recently, holding a rally in Springfield.
 
Meanwhile, it’s been nearly two months since Donald Trump tried to equate his military prep school education with actual military service. He still has yet to apologize for his outrageous claim. 
 
 
Trump said he “always felt that I was in the military” and had “more training militarily than a lot of the guys that go into the military.”
 
His absurd reasoning: according to the New York Times, he attended an “expensive prep school where his parents had sent him to correct poor behavior.” But he never served - and in fact, he received multiple deferments during Vietnam.
 
Trump is continuing to lead in Republican presidential primary polls and just received major national attention this weekend on Saturday Night Live. This is a critical time to point out Trump’s shameful disrespect to our nation’s Veterans.
 
Donald Trump’s words are an insult to those who sacrifice for our nation. Tell him to stop pretending his prep school education compares to the service of our troops:
 
 
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Update: Alabama voter suppression


Update: Alabama voter suppression


 

 

Laura Packard


 
 
Thanks again for contacting the Justice Department to protect voting rights in Alabama. I wanted to give you a quick update on what's happened since this petition was launched about a month ago.

Together we've sent over 131,000 messages in to the Justice Department, and we're being heard.

Rep. Terri Sewell (who represents the Selma area of Alabama) sent a letter in to the Justice Department also, requesting an investigation.1 This story was covered on news outlets around the country, and presidential candidates Hillary Clinton2 and Bernie Sanders3 spoke out against it. The pressure has been so effective that Alabama Governor Bentley partially reversed himself and announced that the closed offices will be open 1 day a month going forward.4

That's a good first step, but it's not enough.

As columnist Kyle Whitmire put it, Alabama closed 32 drivers license offices to save 100K, but they are keeping open at least 1 liquor store (at a cost of 75K) so that people won't have to drive too far to buy alcohol.5

The Justice Department sent a letter to the Alabama Attorney General in September, warning him that the federal government will sue if Alabama doesn't follow the National Voter Registration Act.6 This predates the closing of the DMV offices, but it shows that Alabama is on their radar.

Together we will keep up the pressure until this is made right.

Thanks for protecting our elections,
Laura

P.S. Would you like to get occasional email updates on voting rights news and actions you can take from around the country? Sign up for my Voter Rights Action email list here: https://actionnetwork.org/forms/sign-up-for-voter-rights-updates


Sources:

1. "Rep. Sewell Releases Letter to Attorney General Loretta Lynch Requesting Investigation Into DMV Closures", sewell.house.gov, October 5, 2015
https://sewell.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/rep-sewell-releases-letter-attorney-general-loretta-lynch-requesting

2. "Clinton goes on the attack over voting rights in Alabama", washingtonpost.com, October 17, 2015
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/clinton-goes-on-the-attack-over-voting-rights-in-alabama/2015/10/17/dbef615a-7373-11e5-9cbb-790369643cf9_story.html

3. "Bernie Sanders: Alabama Republicans are 'cowards' trying to 'suppress' vote", al.com, October 19, 2015
http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2015/10/bernie_sanders_alabama_republi.html

4. "Alabama Addresses Voter Suppression Accusations By Keeping Rural DMVs Open One Day A Month", thinkprogress.org, October 21, 2015
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2015/10/21/3714781/alabama-dmvs-oneday/

5. "Alabama closers driver's license offices, keeps money-losing liquor stores open", al.com, October 26, 2015
http://www.al.com/opinion/index.ssf/2015/10/alabama_closes_drivers_license.html

6. Justice Department: We will sue Alabama if it doesn't comply with voting law", al.com, October 23, 2015
http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2015/10/justice_department_we_will_sue.html