YubaNet.com
Thursday, February 9 2012

            We Deliver News to the Sierra
News Fire News spacer Latest News spacer Regional News spacer California News spacer USA News spacer World News spacer Op-Ed spacer Enviro News spacer Sci Tech News spacer Life spacer Odd News spacer Cartoons spacer
Features The Calendar features features Weather features Sierra NightSky features features YubaNet Horoscope features Road Conditions features Home spacer
US
 

SLDN, HRC Launch "Countdown 2010" Grassroots Campaign
Major push for ENDA and DADT Repeal over Congressional recess


       

By: Human Rights Campaign

WASHINGTON, July 29, 2010 - The Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender civil rights organization, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network (SLDN), a national, legal services and policy organization dedicated to ending "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" (DADT), jointly announced today a new grassroots campaign to increase support and to press for passage of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" repeal in the U.S. Senate as well as passage of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) in the U.S. House. This nationwide campaign will mobilize grassroots supporters of equality across the country through in-district meetings as well as a call-in and email campaign.

"We need supporters to contact their senators and tell them to repeal ‘Don't Ask, Don't Tell' and follow the lead of Chairman Carl Levin who will be managing the defense bill on the floor," said Aubrey Sarvis, Army veteran and executive director for Servicemembers Legal Defense Network. "It is critical that we beat back any filibuster threat, defeat attempts to strike repeal, and defeat any crippling amendments. Senators need to hear from us now, especially in the 10 key states where our combined SLDN and HRC field teams are working now."

"As we approach the waning days of this Congressional session, we must continue to demand immediate action on critical legislation," said HRC President Joe Solmonese. "LGBT voters and our allies will be keenly aware of Congressional action or inaction as the November elections approach."

HRC and SLDN's efforts will be specifically focused on 10 states with key lawmakers whose votes on DADT repeal are critical: Arkansas, Indiana, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Virginia. HRC will also engage the LGBT community and our allies in those states on ENDA in addition to on-the-ground work for ENDA in North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Texas. Supporters of equality are encouraged to meet with Representatives and Senators while they are in their districts and states for the August Congressional recess.

To participate, individuals can sign up at countdown2010.hrc.org. There, they'll find downloadable meeting toolkits, videos on in-district meetings and information on how to schedule a meeting and report back on how it went.

"LGBT people and our allies can make a real difference by making their voices heard face-to-face and in the districts where they live," added Solmonese. "Many of us are frustrated with the pace of progress and this is a way to get involved to make change happen."

Website:
www.countdown2010.hrc.org


By submitting a comment you consent to our rules. Please use your real first and last name, not a nickname or alias. Thank you.

Comments powered by Disqus

 

Latest Headlines

US

Health Reform to Require Insurers to Use Plain Language in Describing Health Plan Benefits, Coverage

Tar Sands Oil Pipeline Report Released

Boxer Calls on Bank of America to End Delays in Processing Refinances

As Trapping Season Comes to a Close, Possible Record High in Non-Targeted Animals Being Crushed

BLM Appoints Second Supporter of Horse Slaughter to National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board

POGO Launches Inspector General Vacancy Tracker: "Where Are All the Watchdogs?"

NARAL Pro-Choice America Calls on Congress to Back Off Attacks on Insurance Coverage of Birth Control

FFRF challenges religious shrine in Flathead National Forest

400,000 people, 573 scientists and more than 60 members of Congress urge Obama to say no to Arctic drilling

Major Mainstream Religious Leaders Support White House on Contraceptive


More

 
 
 

NEWS . Fire News . Latest . Regional . California . USA . World . Op-Ed . Enviro . Sci/Tech . Life . Odd News . Cartoons
FEATURES . The Calendar .Weather . Sierra NightSky . Horoscope . Road Conditions
YubaNet.com . Advertising. About Us . Support YubaNet . Contact Us . Terms of Use . Privacy

YubaNet.com © 2012
Nevada City, California (530) 478-9600