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Palin's team won't talk to Mom's Rising group

Posted September 26, 2008 at 8:46AM in Reviews by Mumsey | Back 

 

Ok, I know this isn't a political forum, but family  issues are important to us, and I'm wondering what is going on that they won't even talk to Mom's Rising group about issues of concern to us Moms. Read through it if you'd like, and take action if you wish. It's not about anything except questions of interest to families. Maybe Palin herself didn't know about Mom's Rising being at the door, but if that's the case, her team needs to get her updated and become aware themselves about issues concerning families.


Here's what Mom's rising org had to say:


Yesterday, MomsRising.org members tried to deliver our letter--signed by over 21,000 people--to Governor Sarah Palin's office in Washington, D.C. The letter simply asked,  "Where do you stand?" on key issues of importance to moms and families.


But, we were turned away at the door.


When pressed, Palin's staff told the group to drop the letter in the mail, refusing to acknowledge the crowd of moms (and adorable baby) who were in the office to hand deliver it.   


Snail mail can take a while, and we want to make sure that this election covers more than moose burgers and body surfing.  All candidates--male, female, Democrat, Republican, and other--should speak to these issues. Some are, and others aren't (1).  So, we're bringing our questions to the next level:  getting our questions front and center in the Vice Presidential Debate on October 2nd.  


Email PBS Senior Correspondent Gwen Ifill, who will be moderating the debate, to tell her you want these important questions asked: http://www.momsrising.org/VPDebateQuestions


The MomsRising.org team has written five questions we'd like to see posed to both Palin and Biden in that debate (see the questions below (2)). Let's get these questions to the debate moderator so the American public gets a chance to hear both candidates, side-by-side, answering the same questions.


When you click the link above, you'll send a message to Gwen Ifill and cc both of the presidential campaigns to let them know that over 21,000 voters want to hear them talk about these issues (which impact millions of Americans) at the debate.


Tell your friends to email Gwen Ifill, too!  She needs to know how deeply important  these issues are for millions of Americans--and that we demand they be addressed now!


Thank you!


--Kristin, Joan, Mary, Katie, Laura, Roz, Ashley, and the entire MomsRising.org Team


. Our questions:



* Right now, the birth of a child is the number one cause of a "poverty spell" in America, and 1/4 of families with young children are living in poverty. Do you support a policy to provide paid family and medical leave to parents following birth or adoption of a new child?



* Nearly 1/2 of all full-time, private sector workers in the U.S. have no paid sick days. Do you support a policy to provide paid sick days for workers to use when they or their children get sick?



* In most American families, both parents work outside the home.  Please tell us what your administration would do to help parents secure excellent, affordable childcare?



* Studies show that moms are paid 73 cents and single moms are paid about 60 cents to the dollar for doing the exact same job as men. Do you support the Fair Pay Restoration Act and the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act?  



* A child is born every 41 seconds without healthcare.  What kind of Health Care Policy could Americans expect in your administration?  

 

Tags: parenting, politics

 

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  Sticky_Mommy responded September 26, 2008 at 9:21AM

  I love my job, it gives me a break from my kids!

These are woman's & family issues, and as a working Mom herself I hope she would have an insider knowledge on what we struggle with. It's hard to go back to work after you've used your all your vacation days to stay home with your newborn, or not get paid for days you stay home because you have no child care or your baby is sick.

 

 

 

 

 

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