WMMN-AF Blog
Real stories. Bold action. Powering all women & their communities to dismantle oppression.
Call to Action: Let the Governor know what you feel about these 2 anti-choice bills that have passed both the Senate and the House.
Join NARAL Pro-Choice, Planned Parenthood and others at the Capitol Building at 10.30am tomorrow to make it clear that ALL women must have the right to choose what is best for them and their families!
Call to Action: Our internet history is not for Sale
Contact ANY or ALL of the Conference Committee members and tell them how outraged you are that they are selling out on their promise to protect your internet privacy.
Call to Action: "No" to cuts to Health and Human Services Budget
HF945/SF800 Health and Human Services Omnibus bill is proposing a $500m cut to the budget. Call your reps and let them know why this is a bad idea.
Call to Action: Tell Governor Dayton to stay strong in support of progressive values.
These bills have passed or are about to pass in the House and Senate and are headed to the Governor to consider for veto. It’s time to let Governor Dayton know how crucial it is to stay strong in support of progressive values. We will keep updating to this list, so check back
Call to Action: "No" to Public Transport cuts and Fare Hikes
A concerted effort by MN GOP to stifle, defund and rollback Metro Transit. This will particularly hurt the elderly and the disabled.
Call to Action: "No" to anti-protest bills
Contact the Governor and Lt Governor to let them know why you think these provisions are wrong and should be vetoed.
Call to Action: "No" to attack on women's Reproductive Rights.
There are a number of different bills that aim to reduce women's access to safe and legal reproductive care in Minnesota.
Call to Action: "No" to attack on local control
This bill strips local governments of the power to set standards for wages and working conditions that are higher than the state’s. It silences the voices of community organizers within their own local governments, and disproportionately effects workers of color.