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We Are Change San Francisco and We are Change East Bay Present The latest developments on the Climatic Research Unit hacked emails revealing that climate change ...

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In Arkansas and other key states, union members are rallying to demand that their senatorssupport real health care reform.

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With Saturday’s successful Senate procedural vote behind us, the stage is set for a debate on health care reform after Thanksgiving. Getting this far—putting a comprehensive health care reform bill on the Senate floor—has never happened before. ...

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Reelwork Labor Film Festival is calling for documentary submissions focusing on the needs & concerns of working people. www.reelwork.org
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Senator John Cornyn believes he is only the Senator of Texans who voted for him. He is to listen to the concerns and questions of all his constituents. I got banned from his site because they could not face the fact that there are all sides to every issue. Join the board and make your voices be heard! http://www.facebo...ok.com/Sen.JohnCornyn?ref=search&sid=100 000415407212.3620577104..1
I was born in Houston on February 2, 1952, and was raised in San Antonio. My parents, John and Gale, were both native Texans. My dad was a B-17 pilot in World War II and served for 31 years in the U.S. Air Force. I graduated from Trinity University and St. Mary’s School of Law, both in San Antonio. I also earned a Mas...ters of Law from the University of Virginia Law School in 1995. I first considered running for elected office in 1984 at the age of thirty–two when a group of local Republicans at a Super Bowl party asked me to run for an open state district judge seat in Bexar County. I must have looked the part – though I was only 31, I already had white hair. I was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2002 and previously served in Texas as a district judge, a member of the Texas Supreme Court, and as Texas Attorney General. My wife Sandy and I have been married for 29 years, and we have two daughters.
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Goldman Sachs, one of the Wall Street firms that got the H1N1 flu shot well ahead of millions of America’s school children, sent this health tip in a memo to its pampered, out-of-touch execs: “Resist the urge to open your own car door; let your driver do it.”

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After he was elected AFL-CIO president in September, Richard Trumka traveled around the country on a listening tour. Here’s one story he heard, which he described this week as the AFL-CIO, along with several key allies, launched a jobs initiative to help get our nation back to work.

AFL-CIO If you're on Twitter, please join in the American Rights at Work Tweet-a-Thon and expose the Chamber of Commerce. Also connect with us @aflcio
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Get set to join a tweet-a-thon Friday, at 10 a.m. EST, to help launch the #notmychamber campaign spearheaded by the worker advocacy group, American Rights at Work.
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