

Already, more than 300 New Hampshire women -- from Derry to Berlin -- have joined New Hampshire Women for Edwards. This amazing team of New Hampshire women are working with our campaign staff in their communities to spread the word about John's detailed and specific plans on issues important to women -- from health care to education to equal pay to defending a woman's right to choose. You can join them by signing up to volunteer at your local office right here
John has a long track record on these issues. He's not only the best candidate to lead us to victory in November 2008; he's also demonstrated the strength it will take to lead us to victory after the election, by actually delivering on the change we need.
You can help by joining us today.
There is strength in numbers, and your effort really does make a difference. Thank you for your ongoing support for John and women everywhere.
--Beth Leonard, State Director
P.S. Please help us further grow our organization by inviting your friends, neighbors, coworkers, mothers, sisters and daughters to join our campaign.
Building One America means ensuring that women can make choices in their lives with dignity and can participate in our society fully, as equals. The reality of women's lives today is still something far less. They are expected to do more, and they receive less. That's not right." -- John Edwards
American women still face greater challenges in the workplace and greater responsibilities at home. They make only 77 cents for every dollar earned by men, and mothers—particularly single mothers—do even worse. Women are 48 percent more likely to live in poverty. More than 17 million adult women lack health insurance. Millions of working women struggle to balance their jobs with the needs of their families. John Edwards believes that—to build a larger, more secure middle class—we must do more to strengthen families, help women succeed at work and protect women's rights. [Census Bureau, 2007]
Two-thirds of mothers are working, most of them full time. More and more families are caring for their aging parents. But our workplace and public policies have not kept up with this new reality. Edwards will:
Women are more likely to depend on Social Security for most of their retirement income, even though their annual benefits average only 70 percent of men's. Edwards will help women and other Americans increase their retirement savings by offering a new Get Ahead credit that will match families' retirement savings up to dollar for dollar. He will also examine ways to modernize Social Security to compensate women who pay less into Social Security because they are caring for children or other family members instead of working. [IWPR, 2003]
Fifty-six percent of the nearly 37 million Americans living in poverty are female. John Edwards has called for an end to poverty within 30 years, through policies rooted in the core American values of work, opportunity and responsibility. He has proposed an ambitious set of goals, including lower taxes for low-income working families, 1 million stepping stone jobs, new housing policies to promote economic integration and other initiatives to promote education, savings and strong families. To help the 100 million out-of-school children—the majority of whom are girls—around the world, he will lead a worldwide effort to educate every child. [Census Bureau, 2007; UNESCO, 2005]
Women are nearly two-thirds of all minimum-wage workers. A woman with two children working full-time at the $5.85 federal minimum-wage lives nearly 30 percent below the poverty line. Because the recent increase to $7.25 by 2009 is too little, too late, Edwards will give 8 million women a raise by increasing the minimum wage to $9.50 an hour by 2012 and indexing it to increase automatically. [BLS 2007, Lovell 2007]
The decision about whether to become a parent is one of the most important decisions that a woman can face. Edwards believes that she should make it with her family, her doctor and in the context of her religious and ethical values. He will protect and defend the right to choose and reverse the damage that has been done by President Bush's anti-choice agenda.
Edwards supports the Paycheck Fairness Act to strengthen the remedies for sex discrimination and deter wrongdoing. He will expand resources for female entrepreneurs through his new REACH Fund and by prioritizing the needs of women-owned businesses in existing programs. Edwards will also strengthen enforcement at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and will restore and expand women's right to fight workplace discrimination by overturning the Ledbetter decision that limited women's ability to challenge unfair pay.
Achieving full equal rights for women includes the right to be free of violence everywhere. Edwards supports efforts to fully fund the Violence Against Women Act, which provides resources for crisis centers, domestic violence shelters and continuing education to law enforcement and the courts. Edwards will also aggressively support political and economic rights for women where they do not exist and supports efforts to reduce violence against women and children around the world.
Two-thirds of uninsured women fail to get the care they need because of its cost. For example, while more than 40,000 women die from breast cancer every year, more than half of uninsured women have not had a mammogram for two years. Edwards will take on the big insurance and drug companies and guarantee true universal health care for every man, woman and child in America. His plan requires employers to cover their workers or help pay the cost; makes insurance affordable for middle-class families through new subsidies and purchasing pools; creates a choice of competing plans, including a public plan and—once insurance is affordable— requires individuals to get insurance. [Census Bureau, 2007; KFF, 2005; ACS, 2007]
More research is needed into the diseases that affect women disproportionately, such as breast cancer and other types of cancer. Edwards supports doubling funding for key priorities at the National Institutes of Health and supports the innovative Department of Defense breast cancer research initiative. Edwards will lift also restrictions and increase funding for embryonic stem cell research, while maintaining strict ethical guidelines to prevent human cloning.
John Edwards through Elizabeth's eyes
Elizabeth Edwards describes her husband of 30 years in great detail - from their very first date up to the present day.
"In January I joined John Edwards in the ninth ward in New Orleans, LA to help with rebuilding efforts. The time I spent with John in New Orleans was a clear example to me of the type of person he is - someone who will always stand up and speak out for those of us who don't have a voice at the table. We need a president who is going to fight for women and the issues important to all of us. We need someone who is going to ensure that women's issues are always part of the discussion and I know that John will do this as president."
– Chris Miller, Concord, NH
Jennifer Brown,
New Hampshire State Representative
Rachel Burke,
New Hampshire State Representative
Jackie Cali-Pitts,
New Hampshire State Representative
Claudia Chase,
New Hampshire State Representative
Judith Day,
New Hampshire State Representative
Suzanne Harvey,
New Hampshire State Representative
Carolyn Lisle,
New Hampshire State Representative
Susi Nord,
New Hampshire State Representative
Marlene DeChane,
New Hampshire State Representative
Paula DiNardo,
Democratic Committeewoman, GLBT Leader, Dover Activist
Susan Ford,
Easton Democratic Town Chair and Secretary of the Northern Grafton Democratic Committee
Christine Miller,
Concord Activist and Mental Health Professional
Kim Yacobucci,
Board Member, Families First Seacoast, Portsmouth Activist
Cina Podlaseck,
Epsom Activist, Epsom Town Democratic Committee Member
Linda Griebsch,
Executive Director, Feminist Health Care Center, Portsmouth Activist
Deb Nelson,
Educator & Upper Valley Democratic Activist
For the full New Hampshire Women for John Edwards list click here
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