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Bill Moyers, Michelle Alexander

Dear FCWPP Friends,   May I recommend as strongly as possible that you take time to view the Friday, April 2, Bill Moyers Journal if you did not see it Friday evening or have not already seen it on line: http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/04022010/watch.html. The program features an interview with Michelle Alexander who has written…

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Encourage Support for the Poor and Disabled

Urge our state legislators to approve revenue increases needed to reduce the cuts in vital state services, and to consider an income tax 1. Please ask your Representatives in the State House or Representatives to support the larger increases in state revenue approved by the Senate The state senate last…

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Your Voice is Still Needed

Please call your state senator today (and members of the Senate Ways and Means Committee) to express your support for increasing state revenue to reduce the magnitude of the cuts our state will be forced to make to cover the projected deficit (currently $2.8 billion).  Forcing those who benefit from…

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Town Hall Meetings on Revenue this Saturday

Washington State legislators will hold Town Meetings this Saturday, February 20, to get citizen input about revenue issues and the state services for which they are needed.  Legislators from across the state are taking time off from the session to hold these meetings in their home districts.  For the town…

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Support Increased Revenue for State Services

When we visited our legislators during Quaker Lobby Day last Monday, we learned that they are getting bombarded with mean-spirited and angry emails and phone calls from groups demanding "No new taxes!"  So they need to hear from the other side.When we visited our legislators during Quaker Lobby Day last…

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FCWPP Legislative Priorities for the 2010 Session

Approved by Steering/Legislative Committee, 1-09-2010   PRIMARY PRIORITIES 1. Criminal Justice: Sentencing Reform. The long-term goal is to reform both the nature of sentencing and sentencing review, reducing the prison population. Specific efforts will include advocacy of a sentencing review board, reductions in sentence lengths, continuation and/or expansion of earned…

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QUAKER LOBBY DAY ON MONDAY!

Greetings, Activists! We're expecting an amazing turnout for Quaker Lobby Day 2010--around 60 people have registered so far. We've got a full and exciting agenda (attached), focusing this year on criminal justice and revenue issues. Our keynote speaker, Rep. Mary Helen Roberts, will challenge Quakers to take the lead in organizing to significantly reducing the…

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This Sunday!!! Important Health Reform Update

Those who’ve worked hard to move health care reform forward on the federal level want people in Washington State to know how federal legislation will benefit you.  Please come to South Seattle this Sunday, January 17th  2 p.m. – 4 p.m. at UFCW 21, 5030 1st Ave S, Seattle to hear Congressman Jim McDermott,…

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