Category Archives: Policy

Budget Cuts Hurt Women

by Michelle Radtkin

        At the November meeting of the Advocacy Committee of the Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities, committee members shared with Ohio State Senator Edna Brown the impact state budget cuts are having and will have on Ohioans with developmental disabilities and their families.  Many mothers caring for special needs children are not able to work without assistance of day programs and home aides.  Cuts in services also affect those working in the field, very many of whom are women.

The AAUW also emphatically opposes slashing Social Security benefits, raising the retirement age, privatizing, or raiding the program in a misguided attempt to reduce the deficit.   The program, which has over 70 years of successes, is one of our nation’s best anti-poverty programs and provides critical benefits to millions of children, disabled workers, surviving spouses, and retirees. Without Social Security, it is estimated that over half of elderly women would live in poverty — after all, older women frequently don’t have 401(k) accounts or sufficient retirement savings, have contended with a lifetime of pay inequities, and generally outlive their spouses and men in the workforce.

Senator Brown suggested that we “bombard” the office of a legislator who can impact an issue we feel strongly about—by either e-mail or letters.  This tells the legislator how many people are in interested in the issue, and it does have an impact.  Visit www.aauw.org, and take action!

President of Planned Parenthood to speak at Women’s Rights, Women’s Power Luncheon

Cecile Richards, President of Planned Parenthood will be speaking at the Women’s Rights, Women’s Power luncheon on Saturday September 17, 2011  in Cleveland, Ohio. The cost is a $50 per person. At 11 am there will be a Host Reception;  the luncheon will be 12 noon to 1:30 pm and; the Business Meeting will take place at 2 pm.

Location Details as follows:

Where: English Oak Room
Tower City Center
230 West Huron Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44113

To RSVP: click here!

To learn more about Cecile Richards Please see the following youtube clip.

http://youtu.be/jIHP2GWGSKA

Help end human trafficking in Ohio

There has been movement and progress on Senate Bill 235! We must continue to advocate in positive ways, because you all are making a difference! Please continue to call Leadership in both legislative bodies so we can get this bill passes as quickly as possible and bring an end to Human Trafficking in Ohio!  Please try to call before December 1.

Senator Bill Harris                        614-466-8086

Senator Tom Niehaus                   614-466-8082

Representative Armond Budish     614-466-1418

Representative Bill Batchelder       614-466-8140

AAUW Voter Information Guides

clipart-votebuttonAAUW has created voter information guides for U.S. Senate and State Gubernatorial races.  These guides show where the candidates stand on issues related to AAUW’s mission, such as education, Social Security, and pay equity.

AAUW Voter Guide for Ohio Senate

AAUW Voter Guide for Ohio Governor

AAUW also suggests that you look at Project Vote Smart and On the Issues for information on other races.

What you can do about the human trafficking problem in Ohio

The Polaris Project describes human trafficking as a “modern-day slavery” in which victims, mostly women and children, are captured, transported, and sold into forced labor or into the commercial sex industry.  These victims, mostly women and children, are intimidated into obedience by violence, rapes, and other kinds of abuse.

Ohio is one of the “dirty dozen” states with high rates of trafficking because of weak penalties for traffickers. Toledo has some of the highest numbers of arrests and investigations related to the trafficking of children in the sex trade, and the city is considered to have the highest rate of these crimes per capita in the nation.

What you can do:

Become informed about the problem by reading the articles linked above and  the AAUW Ohio public policy e-newsletter, including the PowerPoint presentations given by Senator Teresa Fedor at the Ohio Leadership Conference. Find out more about the global issue of human trafficking at the Polaris Project

Write your statehouse representative in support of H.B. 493 and to your Ohio state senator in support of S.B. 235.  You can search for your these officials’ addresses at the State Assembly website.  Personally-written letters are the most effective way to convince legislators that Ohioans care about protecting victims of human labor and sex trafficking, many of whom are children.

Attend the presentation by Cecilia Williams on September 28.

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