Women's Rights

Urge Senators to Support the Paycheck Fairness Act

In every state in the country, women earn significantly less than men. The Paycheck Fairness Act would strengthen current laws against wage discrimination and provide tools to enable the federal government to be more proactive in the fight. In 45 years, women's wages compared to men's have only increased by 19 cents. We still have 22 cents to go. The bill has already passed the House, so voice your support and help it pass in the Senate.

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Petition Text

Women Deserve Equal Pay Now.

Dear Senator

[Your name]

  • Vikie Howell Vikie Howell   Manchester, NY
    Sent letter to Chuck Schumer
    Jul 27, 2009
  • Kactus Kat Kactus Kat   Peoria, AZ
    Sent letter to John McCain and Jon Kyl
    Jul 27, 2009
  • Danielle Williamson Danielle Williamson   Hollywood, FL
    Sent letter to Mel Martinez and Bill Nelson
    Jul 25, 2009
  • Bruce  Combs Bruce Combs   Williamsburg, VA
    Sent letter to Jim Webb and Mark Warner
    Jul 23, 2009
  • Terrie C. Williams Terrie C. Williams   Vidor, TX
    Sent letter to Kay Hutchison and John Cornyn
    Jul 22, 2009
  • Andreea Tanase Andreea Tanase   Riverside, CA
    Sent letter to Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer
    Jul 20, 2009
  • Fred Frankenberg Fred Frankenberg   Brooksville, FL
    Sent letter to Mel Martinez and Bill Nelson
    Jul 20, 2009
  • Katja Siirasto Katja Siirasto   Helsinki, Finland
    Sent letter to Richard Shelby and Jeff Sessions
    Jul 19, 2009
  • Joan E Loza Mobry Joan E Loza Mobry   Madison, WI
    Sent letter to Russ Feingold and Herb Kohl
    Jul 19, 2009
  • Joy Bergstrom Joy Bergstrom   Wake Forest, NC
    Sent letter to Richard Burr and Kay Hagan
    Jul 19, 2009

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Goal: 1,000
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