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	<title>Maine Women&#039;s Lobby Blog &#187; LD 621</title>
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		<title>The Only Lady in the Room</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since I was the only lady in the room, I hoped that they would let me stand in front with all the big guys.  But, in all seriousness, this was a great event.  Yesterday morning, I had the pleasure to attend the signing ceremony for LD 621, “An Act Allowing Workers&#8217; Compensation Benefits for Firefighters [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since I was the only lady in the  room, I hoped that they would let me stand in front with all the big guys.  But,  in all seriousness, this was a great event.  Yesterday morning, I had the  pleasure to attend the signing ceremony for LD 621, “An Act Allowing Workers&#8217;  Compensation Benefits for Firefighters Who Contract Cancer” sponsored by Senate  Majority Leader Phil Bartlett.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-780" title="firefighters" src="http://www.mainewomen.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/firefighters1.bmp" alt="Governor Baldacci signs LD 621" /></p>
<p>This legislation makes Maine the 33<sup>rd</sup> state in the nation to allow for a rebuttable presumption when a firefighter  contracts cancer due to exposure to harmful chemicals while on the job.  It’s  all part of our work here at the Maine Women’s Lobby to ensure that every  Maine family  lives in a home free of harmful chemicals.  When firefighters risk their lives  to put out fires in our homes, they shouldn’t have to risk cancer as well, just  because of the toxins contained in our everyday household products.</p>
<p>Over the  course of the months it took to pass this bill, I got to know many of the  firefighters who took time out of their jobs, and away from their families to  talk to legislators about the need for this legislation. It was a real honor to  work along side these brave men and women and honestly, a lot of fun too!</p>
<p>I  have to admit I got a real kick out of the surprise expressed by legislators  when I asked them if they had a moment to discuss this bill.  Legislators were  taken aback when along with the 10 to 20 burly men dressed in uniform, there was  this little lady from the Maine Women’s Lobby talking to them about this  legislation!</p>
<p>Always a pleasure to break a  stereotype!</p>
<p>Congratulations to all of Maine’s Firefighters and  the many advocates who worked on passage of this bill.  And thank you to Senator  Bartlett for the sponsoring the bill, to the members of the Labor Committee for  your tireless efforts, and to Governor Baldacci for signing the bill into  Maine  law!</p>
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