FRAMINGHAM – Today, Massachusetts State Senators Katherine Clark and Karen Spilka hosted a conference call to discuss Scott Brown’s support for the Republican agenda, and the ways in which it would be devastating to women and their families.
From the Blunt amendment to higher taxes for the middle class, from refighting the health care battles of the past three years to voting against bills that would create jobs for women, Scott Brown has stood with the Republicans to advance their anti-women agenda every step of the way.
"Scott Brown and the Republicans don't believe in equal pay for equal work, don't believe we should be creating jobs by putting our teachers back to work, and they don't believe in policies that will protect working women and their families," said Senator Karen Spilka (D-Ashland). "Their agenda is damaging for women across the country and it has to be stopped. We can't let them take the White House and the Senate, and allow Scott Brown and the Republicans to take us backwards."
"Scott Brown and his Republican cohorts want to drag us through another ideological battle over health care reform,” said Senator Katherine Clark (D-Medford). “They want to refight old battles and take away key health care protections for women. They also want to pass the Blunt amendment to restrict access to birth control and put our health care choices in the hands of our employer. The Republican agenda on women is wrong for Massachusetts, and wrong for the country."
The state senators discussed a number of ways in which the Brown-Romney-Ryan agenda would harm Massachusetts women, including:
Equal Pay: The Paycheck Fairness Act that Brown voted against and Mitt Romney has yet to support would help close the gap in pay between men and women, and move us closer to equal pay for equal work. The plan ensures that differences in pay come about only as a result of relevant job-related factors like education, training, or experience, rather than gender. Scott Brown joined his Republican colleagues in opposing the bill that increases protection against retaliation and strengthens enforcement mechanisms to ensure women are paid what they deserve [Vote 115, 6/5/12; Vote 249, 11/17/10; Worcester Telegram, 6/25/12].
Health Care: If Brown and the Republicans take the Senate and the Romney-Ryan ticket wins the White House, the Republican Party will make an all-out partisan effort to refight the health care battles of the last three years. Rather than focusing on implementing the law and bringing down the costs of health care, they would bog us down in this ideological fight once again.
Women across Massachusetts now have access to preventive services such as mammograms, cervical cancer testing, cholesterol screenings, and flu shots, free of charge, as part of their insurance coverage. The provisions of the law that went into effect at the beginning of the month will also provide women with additional services including domestic violence screening and counseling, contraceptive education, sexually transmitted infections counseling, and HIV screening and counseling [Boston Globe, 7/29/12]. Brown, Romney and Ryan would refight the health care battle and push to repeal the legislation, adding to the cost of preventive care.
Access to Birth Control: Brown and Romney both strongly support an amendment from a Senator in Missouri that could allow employers and big insurance companies to eliminate key health care services, including birth control.
The amendment would take women’s health care choices away from them and put employers and big insurance companies in charge. While President Obama has led the charge to provide key health care services to women, Brown and Romney have fought hard to curtail those rights and limit coverage [Vote 24, 3/1/12; The Boston Globe, 2/18/12; Washington Post, 2/29/12].
Jobs: Scott Brown joined his Republican colleagues in opposing legislation that would have meant jobs for women. He joined his Senate Republican colleagues to block the Teachers and First Responders Back to Work Act, which would have supported thousands of jobs in Massachusetts [Vote 177, 10/20/11]. The legislation would not have added a dime to our deficit while ensuring that classrooms across the commonwealth were filled with qualified and capable teachers.
Taxes: Scott Brown, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan are all holding tax cuts for women and their families hostage in order to get even bigger breaks for millionaires. Brown voted against legislation to extend tax cuts for 98% of families, and to reduce eligibility and the size of the Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit. These credits are targeted at working families and can significantly lessen the tax burden for single mothers. Brown also voted against saving the American Opportunity Tax Credit that provides up to $2,500 in tax credits to mothers and their families who have children attending college, to protect tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans [Roll Call Vote 184, 7/25/12; Boston Globe, 7/25/12].
Jim Rizoli
4:36 pm on Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Not electing Scott Brown will just let the State continue on it's WELFARE ride.
We'll be catching up to Maine for those on welfare.
Don't get me wrong I'm not against helping people that need it but foreigners who come here right off the boat are already to sign up and get on the dole.
Scott Brown can't stop that ball from rolling, but he's better than Elizabeth Warren who wants to give the shop away.
Sad to see where we are today. Critical times ahead...not much I or you can do to stop it. Just brace for the sudden stop.
Jim@ccfiile.com
Deborah Donnison
3:53 pm on Sunday, September 9, 2012
But Corporate Welfare is OK, right Jim??
Elsa Aviza
12:59 pm on Thursday, August 23, 2012
Jim Rizoli I stood beside you when you told Senator John Kerry in downtown Framingham that "Framingham is a dump": Apparently, those in the know do not agree with you. We have been named one of the top 100 places to live. I agree with Karen that Brown may be a nice guy but I care how he VOTES! He is not good for women or America.
Deborah Donnison
3:53 pm on Sunday, September 9, 2012
You got that right!
Jim Rizoli
3:57 pm on Thursday, August 23, 2012
Elsa...South side is a dump, ask anyone with an open mind.
Jim@ccfiile.com
Terry Hendrix
12:57 am on Friday, August 24, 2012
These Senators are certainly biased and they are using half truths to make their points. Senator Brown votes for good laws and votes against bad laws. Elizabeth Warren and Obama are not the answers.
Deborah Donnison
3:53 pm on Sunday, September 9, 2012
Why?
To ad, what is a good law and what is bad law?
David Nolta
1:41 am on Friday, August 24, 2012
If you read the article, you will find it hard to suggest categorically that Scott Brown "votes for good laws and against bad laws". And I think Elizabeth Warren has an amazing record of working to better inform--and, in so doing, helping to safeguard the financial interests of--working Americans. And it goes without saying (but I'll say it again anyway!), President Obama is a great, hardworking, intelligent, and successful leader whose honesty and dedication render him more than worthy of a second term. Obama 2012!!!
Elsa Aviza
10:29 am on Friday, August 24, 2012
I can name several laws that Senator Brown has voted for and against that do not benefit us. He voted against the Paycheck Fairness Act which would mean that women in the same job with the same education and qualifications would be paid the same as a man. He voted to give tax credits to companies who outsource US jobs. Mostly mnufacturing jobs to countries who will do it cheaper . That may seem great as that does increase the American companies profits but it also takes manufacturing jobs away from Americans. You cannot blame Obama for that now can you. Senator Brown also cosponsored the Blunt bill which again excludes women from making contraception choices for themselves. We all define good and bad differently. As a woman and mother of 7 (3 daughters) and 16 grandchildren
(6 grand daughters) I want them to all have equal rights to have equal opportunities to education, good jobs with pay equity and recognition that women are not second class citizens of the world. We are co-partners with our men and intelligent enough to make decisions about our own bodies.
Lloyd Kaye
7:30 am on Saturday, August 25, 2012
We need a real Democrat who understand what supporting american jobs and american families and education mean. Republcians --all of them ---sit in the republcian caucus with the smae nuts from alabama and texas that think women are lower than dogs and have less rights....that are racist and want to see the nation revert back to the 1950s when lynching african americans was still in existance....when there were white only toilets and lunch counters---in the north as well as the south.....we dont need scott brown we need someone who will support america
Joe Rizoli
3:08 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012
Senator Brown didn't have exactly a great rating for his immigration issues or a stand, he rated a D+, but I would tend to agree that he is young in that area at the moment. The DEMONCRATS are atrocious for their marks on the immigration issue.
A total embarrassment.
Check out numbersUSA
https://www.numbersusa.com/content/my/tools/grades/list/0/RECENT/ma/A/Grade/Active
So in all honesty Mr Brown better stop "brown nosing".
As to the DEMONCRATS their Pirate Ship Democratic process is beyond an embarrassment. Whatever port of entry they go in that is where their politics get voted. I call the Democrats the Pirate Ship Democracy.
http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/44635
Joe Rizoli
cwolf
12:02 pm on Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Senator Brown supports the Paycheck Fairness Act but the bill is flawed in the fine print which supports litigation for years of back pay which in this economy is not prudent. The Blunt Bill would allow the government to force Catholic church to pay for contraception which it opposes. What happened to religious freedom? The bill does not exclude women from making any choice they desire it just states that religious objection is a right. Tax credits for companies to move their production back to the US is what we need! This equals jobs! We all must get our facts from sources other than the Boston Globe which never gives the whole story. Scott Brown reads the bills and the fine print. Give me a moderate Republican over the far left Democrat anyday. Know your non- Globe facts before election day!