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diane

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My latest @CLASP_DC Last week’s election brought significant victories for the advancement of nationwide pro-worker policies. These wins signify a desire for working people in the U.S. to achieve more economic equity.  clasp.org/blog/pro-worke…


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Paid sick leave winning big in Missouri and Nebraska. The policy/politician divide remains.


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Missouri voters have passed Proposition A, which means the state's minimum wage will gradually rise to $15 and paid sick leave will be guaranteed for most workers.  Here's what the results mean for Missouri: kansascity.com/news/politics-…

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SNOOPY IMAGE OF THE DAY

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Legendary arbiter of all cool things, TimeOut, names Mount Pleasant the 29th “coolest neighbourhood in the world”!! popville.com/2024/09/dc-mou…


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CLASP is a proud member of the safe leave working group, bringing together experts across the country to advocate for paid leave for survivors of violence to pursue safety. Today, we're launching our first piece, read about the effort below:brnw.ch/21wMntk #paidsafeleave


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When I reflect on Alex Morgan’s legacy — something I did not expect to have to do today!!! — I have to start with the work she did to create the NWSL’s first anti-harassment policy. Excerpt from @itsmeglinehan’s 2021 story, link below.

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Everyone watches women's sports and no one gets a job covering them

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I don't know about this

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My latest: As the U.S. Census Bureau prepares to release its official poverty measure numbers for 2023, millions of full-time workers live in poverty. My analysis of the working poor: 👇@CLASP_DC clasp.org/blog/working-p…


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“The draft is something that’s celebrated, and it’s something that we fucking hate.” -tori huster with the quote of the day/year/millennia vanityfair.com/news/story/nat…


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The @nwsl_players just secured a groundbreaking bargaining agreement that makes them the FIRST American pro sports league to eliminate their draft. They've set the gold standard to put power back where it belongs: with the players. #WeSaidNow aflcio.org/press/releases…


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biggest day of no context veep’s life


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dislike seeing adult twins in public. feels like they’re going to ask me a riddle


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Powerful words from @rosadelauro yesterday: “I had the luxury of being part of an institution that offered paid leave. If it is good enough for members of Congress it’s good enough for everyone else.” #PFMLConvening2024

I am delighted to join @FmlyValuesWork & @CLASP_DC to discuss my bill, the FAMILY Act. The next step in our fight is establishing national & comprehensive PAID family & medical leave – this bill does exactly that. Paid leave is critical to supporting our families & economy.

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#PaidLeaveForAll is critical for workers in all states. CLASP supports the Maternity Care Coalition, @FamilyCareAct, and others in the fight 💪 for paid leave in Pennsylvania! ✅Take action here:  secure.everyaction.com/E4BxC5RMLUy83y…


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CLASP Workers United is excited to join forces with @OPEIULocal2 and build our #UnionPower!🎉

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We, the workers of the Center for Law and Social Policy (@CLASP_DC), have decided to form a union! We are primarily workers of color, and many of us were hired for our lived experience with poverty and other social issues that CLASP works on.


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