Archive for August, 2009

So, we’ve been having this great conversation over on Facebook about the measure of a life. It all started when I posted an article about Senator Kennedy’s death – and life – from NPR. I found out really quickly that there are as many opinions  about how to measure the outcomes of a life as [...]

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Today is National Women’s Equality Day. What is Women’s Equality Day? At the behest of Rep. Bella Abzug (D-NY) in 1971, the U.S. Congress designated August 26 as “Women’s Equality Day.” The date was selected to commemorate the 1920 passage of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, granting women the right to vote. This was the [...]

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A woman in California was fired for breastfeeding her baby – on her lunch break. Her dismissal has led to a precedent-setting ruling by the state Fair Employment and Housing Commission in San Francisco. The decision, made public last week, said punishing a female employee for breastfeeding during a work break amounts to sex discrimination. [...]

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Today, the Washington Post reported that “the United States and other northern countries have been racing to prepare for a second wave of swine flu virus.” “While flu viruses are notoriously capricious, making any firm predictions impossible, a new round could hit the Northern Hemisphere within weeks and lead to major disruptions in schools, workplaces [...]

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Today, a sold-out audience of more than 1,000 people will gather at the Augusta Civic Center for a summit on H1N1 flu preparation. Yesterday, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) released Preparing for the Flu: A Communication Toolkit for Businesses and Employers, which includes recommendations from the CDC and a letter cosigned by the Secretaries [...]

Boston Globe really got it right w/ this editorial in favor of paid sick days legislation: http://tinyurl.com/nrnleh. Hope Congress listens!

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Building new and BIGGER coalition for Work & Family legislation in 2010. Businesses, sign our petition at: http://tinyurl.com/n6hane

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“I’ll do anything except call people on the phone.” Yup. I used to be that volunteer. The thought of calling strangers on the phone and asking them questions about issues that I really, really cared about was terrifying. I’d rather stuff envelopes for eight hours than make calls for one. But, the days of winning [...]

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TABOR II is the same TABOR we rejected three years ago. It was a bad idea then and it’s an even worse idea now. Maine voters rejected TABOR in 2006 when our economy was stronger. National anti-government groups are back pushing this bad idea. Don’t be fooled. In the middle of an economic crisis, this [...]

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  • Linda Mitchell: Make Lilly Right is a campaign, started by two women in Seattle, to get one million women to each se [...]
  • Lynne: Thank you for a terrific, inspiring event that showed us once again that one strong woman can make a [...]
  • Jason Sabo: If this issue is important to you, please take several minutes to join SafePhaseOut.org, a website d [...]
  • Kathleen Skillings: I would like to take this opportunity to address the editorial I read in yesterdays news. As a smal [...]
  • Donna Maria Coles Johnson: Interesting comment from Emily Caswell. I am not a resident of Maine, but I do buy natural personal [...]