By MoveOn Staff. Wednesday, April 16 2014
After 250 UPS drivers in Maspeth, New York, were fired for protesting the termination of a fellow driver, that driver, Jairo Reyes, along with Working Families, created a MoveOn Petition to pressure UPS to reinstate them.
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By MoveOn Staff. Tuesday, April 15 2014
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By campaigns. Monday, April 14 2014
It’s like political background noise: Every time politicians debate immigration reform, someone starts banging on the table, saying we have to “secure the border.”
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Immigration
By MoveOn Staff. Monday, April 14 2014
On Tax Day, Robert Reich asks whether our tax system is fair.
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By MoveOn Staff. Tuesday, April 8 2014
New polls show that running on the Medicaid gap can be a potent strategy for Democrats in 2014.
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Elections | Health Care
By MoveOn Staff. Monday, April 7 2014
MoveOn has just won a major victory in federal court. The state of Louisiana’s attempt to take down our billboard criticizing Gov. Jindal has been rejected.
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Health Care
By MoveOn Staff. Friday, April 4 2014
If we really want to grow our economy and lift workers out of poverty, then we should really be talking about raising the minimum wage to $15 per hour, and not even debating anything lower than $10.10.
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Economic Justice
By MoveOn Staff. Thursday, April 3 2014
MoveOn members joined Anna Galland outside the courthouse in Baton Rouge yesterday after the hearing on our billboard, which calls out Gov. Jindal for blocking Medicaid for 242,000 Louisianans, to send a clear signal that, whatever the outcome, we’re not backing down.
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By MoveOn Staff. Wednesday, April 2 2014
The Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA) banned state speech champion Michael Barth from performing a poetry piece on gender identity at a recent competition. So MoveOn member Mike Nellis started a petition calling on the NSAA to allow Michael to perform his poetry.
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By MoveOn Staff. Wednesday, April 2 2014
Statement by Anna Galland, executive director of MoveOn.org Civic Action, responding to the Supreme Court’s ruling in McCutcheon v. FEC which struck down aggregate limits on campaign spending by an individual:
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Democracy | Elections