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Support NOW's Work | April 22, 2008: Equal Pay Day | Tell a Friend

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Senate to Vote on Fair Pay TOMORROW AT 6:00PM

Convince Your Senators to Vote for the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act

Action Needed:

Call toll free at 1-866-338-1015 right away! The Senate switchboard operator will answer, and you can ask to be connected with the senators from your state (don't worry if you don't remember their names). For each of your two senators, leave a message with your name and address (some will only count calls from residents of their own state) and say that you hope the Senator will vote for the Fair Pay Act that is coming up for a vote on Wednesday at 6pm.

Call your senators toll free at 1-866-338-1015 right away and convince them to vote for the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act!

Thanks to your calls and messages so far, the Senate is now scheduled to debate this bill throughout the day tomorrow, and will be voting on the House-passed Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act (H.R. 2831) at 6pm. Please encourage your Senators not only to vote for this bill but to also lobby their colleagues to vote in support of this essential effort to restore the right to fair pay.

Call your Senators' offices NOW at 1-866-338-1015

With your help, we won the battle in the House of Representatives last year to restore our right to equal pay.

With your help, we have generated enough steam to get it before the Senate tomorrow.

We need your help once again to pass it in the Senate and send it to the president for signature. Bush has threatened a veto, so we must keep the pressure on ? because we will need a large enough vote in the Senate to make this a VETO-PROOF bill. Please help us keep the pressure on until this bill becomes law!

CALL NOW!

After you have called, please contribute to NOW's Campaign to Win Fair Pay for Women!

Background:

Last year the Supreme Court sharply limited the ability of women who have suffered pay discrimination to seek back pay and other compensation. Immediately after the Court denied Lilly Ledbetter's claim for pay discrimination last May, the House passed the the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, and (better late than never) it's now the Senate's turn.

The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act will fix the Court's constitutional misinterpretation and ensure that pay discrimination victims get their fair day in court. This Act will simply return us to the longstanding rule that treated each and every discriminatory paycheck as a new act of discrimination.

It's sad enough that women are still only paid 77 cents or less to men's dollar, even though civil rights laws banned wage discrimination over four decades ago. The Supreme Court's decision could push back much of the progress that women have been making in closing the wage gap. Congress must restore those rights.

Call your Senator's office today at 1-866-338-1015! This toll-free number will be available through tomorrow (Wednesday).

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