Let's make a difference together! Join us in urging your state legislators to co-sponsor S.1994/H.3052, which would help combat #Islamophobia, promote safety for our Muslim community, & foster inclusivity in MA! #mapoli
Click here to take action: https://t.co/prp1oerXYb
I am proud to be co-author of @JohnMarty’s tax disclosure bill in the Senate. The public has a right to know what major US corporations earn and pay in Minnesota taxes.
Uber and Lyft drivers should have access to financials of the large corporations that sets their wages.
Earlier this week we got the chance to celebrate with our friends and partners at @BringItHomeMN!
Special thank you to Sen. @ZaynabMMohamed for being a housing champion this legislative session. #mnleg@Ourhomesmn
The Connecticut Senate just passed a bill allowing mobile home residents to buy their parks.
Private equity companies and investment firms like Blackstone have been scrambling to buy up parks and raise rents on tenants.
Bills like this help residents fight back.
NEW: The city Department of Correction has abruptly stopped notifying the media when an incarcerated person dies and will no longer do so in the future.
https://t.co/gtn7S0y45C
New standards from the EPA could protect 14 million Americans who live near facilities that spout cancer-causing chemicals.
Of course, corporate interests are trying to stop that from happening.
Here’s why that matters and what we can do about it. (thread)
The Supreme Court just dropped ANOTHER dangerous decision — this time targeting unions.
In Glacier NW v. Teamsters, SCOTUS went over the head of the NLRB to let corporate bosses sue employees who assert their right to strike.
We need #HotLaborSummer now more than ever! 🔥💪🏿
BREAKING: The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a concrete company that wanted to sue a union because a strike cost them money.
The 8-1 decision means the company, Glacier Northwest Inc., can sue the union over a strike where truck drivers left wet concrete in their trucks.
Happy Pride! No matter who you are, or who you love, your Congresswoman loves you & will always have your back.
This month, we honor all the LGBTQ+ activists who rose up against injustice, and protested for equal dignity under law. We honor their legacy and continue their work.
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has signed the infamous bill to expand child labor in the state.
The legislation allows kids as young as 14 to work six-hour shifts on school nights, and to work dangerous jobs in demolition, on assembly lines, operating power saws, and more.
We have been meeting Al-Geneina residents who managed to escape a citywide massacre to the safety of Chad.
But as violence spreads people are being killed on their way out.
One of them was Fatma - the heavily pregnant mother of two young children.
https://t.co/YjKtbuE0oD
Isis McFadden, 8-year-old, and her father, Joshua McFadden, joined GBH’s All Things Considered host Arun Rath to tell the story of Little Regalia, a pillow company whose goal is to inspire children of color.
https://t.co/Najii7kro1
Within hours of Biden launching national antisemitism strategy:
- DeSantis features figures mired in antisemitism scandals during campaign launch
- Trump posts video pitting Soros alongside Hitler, the devil
- Elon Musk quotes a Holocaust-denying neo-Nazi https://t.co/m1rbtdoYqi
I ran for Senate with a vision to make life easier for Minnesotans, and that’s exactly what I did during my first year in office! Check out the thread for a recap of some of the laws I passed this session that expand freedoms, support workers, and expand access to housing 🧵⬇️