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Major Supreme Court reform is unlikely But these changes would be a good start

Major Supreme Court reform is unlikely But these changes would be a good start
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How ERA is good for the economy

How ERA is good for the economy Christian F. Nunes and Carol Jenkins, opinion contributor © Getty Images How ERA is good for the economy Labor Secretary Marty Walsh has said that a strong, equitable recovery depends on getting women back into the workforce. More than 4.6 million women dropped out of the labor force during the coronavirus pandemic, with Black and Latinx women disproportionately hurt by this devastating job loss. Women s jobs are almost twice as vulnerable to being lost during what s been called a she-cession. Women have been playing catch-up in the economy from the start. We were intentionally left out of the Constitution. The blueprint for equal justice under law was written by the Founding Fathers (there were no mothers) for white men with financial means. History records the only thought given to women, albeit white women, was by Abigail Adams, who wrote to her husband, Please remember the ladies.

Opinion: The (women s) week in news | Editorials

Opinion: The (women s) week in news | Editorials
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Republican filibuster derails Dem bill to address gender pay gap

Republican filibuster derails Dem bill to address gender pay gap There s absolutely nothing controversial about making sure every worker gets paid fairly for their work, a Senate Dem said. Her GOP colleagues disagreed. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., speaks as Senate Majority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., listens during a news briefing at Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill, on April 13, 2021.Alex Wong / Getty Images file June 9, 2021, 12:00 PM UTC BySteve Benen It was in Bill Clinton s second term when Democrats first rallied behind the Paycheck Fairness Act, designed to address the lingering gender pay gap. After years of effort, the party very nearly passed the measure in 2010, when 58 senators supported it and 41 opposed it though thanks to the way the modern Senate operates, that meant the bill failed.

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