Our Values, Our Voice, Our Vote

I’m Virgie Rollins, the Chair of the DNC’s Black Caucus. As we kick off and celebrate Black History Month, we Democrats have so much to be proud of, and so much work left to do. That’s why throughout the month of February, we will be featuring various elected officials and leaders in our party from across the country, telling all of you about “Our Values, Our Voice, and Our Vote.”

Our Values

The Democratic Party believes that every American, regardless of where you were born or what you look like, deserves access to a quality education, affordable health care, to earn a living wage, to get a little help from your neighbors when you need it.

Democrats are committed to making sure all children regardless of income have the opportunity to get a first-rate education. That’s why President Obama and Democrats support expanding programs like Head Start, since studies show early childhood education is critical to future success. And that’s also why President Obama and Democrats have promoted initiatives like Race to the Top to reward schools for innovation and partnered with schools that need assistance to improve.

Many African Americans are still struggling to recover from the Great Recession, and unemployment in communities of color is disproportionately higher than the national average. President Obama has exhibited true leadership by calling on governors and businesses across the country to raise the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, which economists say will lift millions of Americans out of poverty – with African Americans standing to benefit.

Under the Affordable Care Act, 9 million Americans have already enrolled to receive health insurance coverage through private insurers via the health care exchanges, through the Children’s Health Insurance Program, or through the expansion of Medicaid. But millions more stand to benefit if Republican governors holding out would accept the federal dollars to help those in their states who need it most. 7.3 million African Americans already have access to benefits through the no cost-sharing feature of ACA, and free preventative screenings and procedures such as mammograms and colonoscopies.

And while Republicans in Congress allowed federal unemployment benefits to expire, President Obama is taking action to help the long-term unemployed through partnerships with more than 300 companies and special job training.

It is clear that Democrats truly value economic opportunity for all.

Our Voice

Democrats have shown the true diversity of our party and made phenomenal strides over the past several years, namely with the election of President Barack Obama. From Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, the first black chief executive of that Commonwealth, or Senator Cory Booker, the first African American New Jerseyans have sent to represent them in the U.S. Senate, in all 50 states, there are examples of progress and pride for us all. You will hear from many of them this month.

Our Vote

Although the Voting Rights Act was weakened by last year’s Supreme Court decision, we remain steadfast in our resolve to protect and expand access to the ballot box for every American. Unfortunately, GOP legislatures and governors in states like Arizona, Texas, and North Carolina have engaged in a cynical campaign to make voting harder, which just isn’t right. New voting restrictions and identification requirements have imposed unnecessary burdens on low-income, African American, and Latino voters, but Democrats are fighting back.

So join us as we reflect on the many accomplishments and diversity of our party this month, and as we look to the important elections ahead of us this fall to keep moving the country forward. Each day in February, we will provide new graphics, videos, or blogs for you to share with social networks and your family and friends. We hope that you do – we’ve got work to do!

Virgie Rollins is a small business owner and the chair of the Democratic National Committee’s Black Caucus. She is a native of Michigan and lives in Detroit.

Our Values, Our Voice, Our Vote

I’m Virgie Rollins, the Chair of the DNC’s Black Caucus. As we kick off and celebrate Black History Month, we Democrats have so much to be proud of, and so much work left to do. That’s why throughout the month of February, we will be featuring various elected officials and leaders in our party from across the country, telling all of you about “Our Values, Our Voice, and Our Vote.”

Our Values

The Democratic Party believes that every American, regardless of where you were born or what you look like, deserves access to a quality education, affordable health care, to earn a living wage, to get a little help from your neighbors when you need it.

Democrats are committed to making sure all children regardless of income have the opportunity to get a first-rate education. That’s why President Obama and Democrats support expanding programs like Head Start, since studies show early childhood education is critical to future success. And that’s also why President Obama and Democrats have promoted initiatives like Race to the Top to reward schools for innovation and partnered with schools that need assistance to improve.

Many African Americans are still struggling to recover from the Great Recession, and unemployment in communities of color is disproportionately higher than the national average. President Obama has exhibited true leadership by calling on governors and businesses across the country to raise the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, which economists say will lift millions of Americans out of poverty – with African Americans standing to benefit.

Under the Affordable Care Act, 9 million Americans have already enrolled to receive health insurance coverage through private insurers via the health care exchanges, through the Children’s Health Insurance Program, or through the expansion of Medicaid. But millions more stand to benefit if Republican governors holding out would accept the federal dollars to help those in their states who need it most. 7.3 million African Americans already have access to benefits through the no cost-sharing feature of ACA, and free preventative screenings and procedures such as mammograms and colonoscopies.

And while Republicans in Congress allowed federal unemployment benefits to expire, President Obama is taking action to help the long-term unemployed through partnerships with more than 300 companies and special job training.

It is clear that Democrats truly value economic opportunity for all.

Our Voice

Democrats have shown the true diversity of our party and made phenomenal strides over the past several years, namely with the election of President Barack Obama. From Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, the first black chief executive of that Commonwealth, or Senator Cory Booker, the first African American New Jerseyans have sent to represent them in the U.S. Senate, in all 50 states, there are examples of progress and pride for us all. You will hear from many of them this month.

Our Vote

Although the Voting Rights Act was weakened by last year’s Supreme Court decision, we remain steadfast in our resolve to protect and expand access to the ballot box for every American. Unfortunately, GOP legislatures and governors in states like Arizona, Texas, and North Carolina have engaged in a cynical campaign to make voting harder, which just isn’t right. New voting restrictions and identification requirements have imposed unnecessary burdens on low-income, African American, and Latino voters, but Democrats are fighting back.

So join us as we reflect on the many accomplishments and diversity of our party this month, and as we look to the important elections ahead of us this fall to keep moving the country forward. Each day in February, we will provide new graphics, videos, or blogs for you to share with social networks and your family and friends. We hope that you do – we’ve got work to do!

Virgie Rollins is a small business owner and the chair of the Democratic National Committee’s Black Caucus. She is a native of Michigan and lives in Detroit.

Jordan Kaplan: “January Deadline Is Critical”

January can be pretty bleak, you guys. It's already dark by the time I go to lunch, it's been near single digits this week in D.C. (though as a native Chicagoan I probably shouldn’t complain), and Democrats have to think about Election Day when for most people, it's too far off to care.

But our January deadline is critical — and we're close enough that I'm getting excited about meeting our goals. But we need you on this. We're looking at competitive races across the map, including places you might not normally think of — like Texas, Arizona, and Georgia. But we need Democrats to donate $10 or more to keep our footing strong across the country.

Our deadline is midnight tonight, and I'm confident that if you take action, we'll be able to lay the strategic groundwork in places across the country to celebrate Democratic victories in November.

How does that sound? Pretty good?

Chip in today:

https://my.democrats.org/January-Deadline

What They’re Saying… About Rick Scott’s Budget

Governor Rick Scott’s budget was unveiled yesterday, and many are holding him accountable for the details of his plan.

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FDP Statement Honoring the Five-Year Anniversary of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act

"Democrats stand side-by-side with every woman to fight for equality,” said Chair Tant

Five years ago today, the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act was signed into law. Lilly Ledbetter stood up to pay discrimination after learning she was being paid less than her male counterparts for nearly twenty years for doing the same job. Florida Democratic Party Chair Allison Tant made the following statement:

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State Representative Cynthia A. Stafford (D-109) and State Senator Dwight Bullard (D-39) Joint Statement On State of the Union Address delivered by President Barack Obama

State Representative Cynthia A. Stafford (D-Miami) and State Senator Dwight Bullard (D-Miami) issued the following joint statement in response to last night’s State of the Union address delivered by President Obama as it relates to raising the minimum wage for American workers:

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Floridians Deserve the Truth About Rick Scott and Mike Fernandez

Rick Scott Finance Chairman has Won State Contracts Worth a Billion Dollars

Are Rick Scott and his top reelection fundraiser engaged in one of the largest pay-to-play scandals in Florida history? Maybe it’s just coincidence that Mike Fernandez, co-owner of two health care companies that have received state contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars, is also the fundraising chief of Rick Scott’s reelection campaign.

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Executive Board Vacancies

The Capital City GLBTA Democratic Caucus is currently seeking energized and qualified candidates to fill the roles of Campaign & Communications Chair and Membership Chair on the organization’s executive board.  Our goal is to build a strong and diverse membership that represents every facet of the GLBT and supportive community while supporting pro-equality, Democratic candidates.  We are gearing up for a very busy 2014 election cycle!

The Campaign & Communications Chair shall report to the organization on the status of candidates and issues (including endorsements), recommending actions, as appropriate.  The committee chair and members shall ensure that all activities, including meetings, are advertised in an appropriate and timely manner.  The committee shall also develop and maintain a chapter website and logo, subject to Board approval.

The Membership Chair is responsible for recruiting new members and managing our membership roster.  Additionally, the committee chair and members coordinate membership drive events and recommend rules and procedures that encourage active participation in the organization.

For more information about these positions, contact Caucus President Andy Janecek.

Campaign Reception for Nancy Miller

Thursday, February 6th
5:30PM-7:30PM at
The Home of Robin & Dan Thompson
3703 Bobbin Brook Way

Send your RSVP to VoteNancyMiller@gmail.com

We hope you can join us to meet the candidate, discuss the future of Tallahassee and network with other fabulous women. If you are unable to attend, please make a donation.Donations of any amount up to $1000 (per individual or entity) are greatly appreciated.

Leon County Candidate Filing Deadlines 2014

Petitions:

Judicial Candidates – NOON on 3/31/2014
Local Candidates – NOON on 5/19/2014

Qualifying:

Judicial Candidates – NOON, 4/28 – 5/2/2014 *
Local Candidates – NOON, 6/16 – 6/20/2014 *

* Per 683.01, Florida Statutes, a deadline that falls on a Legal Holiday does not move to the next business day.

More information for candidates can be found on the Leon County Supervisor of Elections website.

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