SHE AINT PLAYIN: The Notable, Quotable Rep. Gwen Moore

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 AMID THE REPUBLICAN WAR ON WOMEN, THE DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSWOMAN FROM WISCONSIN AIN’T NEVER SCARED Throughout the GOP-led assault on women’s reproductive health rights, Rep. Gwen Moore (D-WI) has served as a soldier of love for women of color, poor women and victims of sexual and physical abuse. Moore consistently commands the House floor and deploys pieces of…

Violence Against Women Act: Gwen Moore Speaks Out

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 The House passed their version of the Violence Against Women Act on Wednesday, and Rep. Gwen Moore (D-Wis.) is not happy that the bill does not include protections for LGBT, Native American and undocumented immigrant women. Moore has previously shared her personal story of being sexually assaulted as a child and raped as a young woman, and during a press conference this week…

House Dems Vehemently Object To GOP Anti-Domestic Violence Bill

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 By Staff|5/16/2012 3:05 PM (Talk Radio News Service)  House Democrats voiced extreme opposition to a GOP version of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) they argue lacks provisions that extend the authority of the law to minority women, Native American women and members of the LGBT community. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) argued that the Republican…

GOP anti-domestic violence bill advances, over Dem objections

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 By Pete Kasperowicz - 05/16/12 01:20 PM ET  The House on Wednesday voted to move ahead with a bill to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), after Democrats tried blocking it by raising a point of order. Democrats oppose the House bill, which omits language prohibiting discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people under the law, does…

Rep. Gwen Moore recounts sexual assault

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 By KATE NOCERA | 5/16/12 3:08 PM EDT Rep. Gwen Moore spoke forcefully against the House version of the Violence Against Woman Act and openly talked about her own experience as a victim of violence and sexual assault. Moore sponsored the Democratic version of the bill, the twin to the Senate’s re-authorization.  “As a member of this body and a survivor…

Violence Against Women Act passes in House, but partisan battle looms

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 (CBS News) The GOP-led House on Wednesday voted to approve the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), a piece of legislation that is the subject of partisan controversy despite the fact that both parties hope to see some it passed in some form. After an impassioned debate on the House floor Wednesday, the bill passed with 222 members voting in favor and 205 voting against. But now,…

Victims Visas Divide Congress on Domestic Violence Bill

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 By Derek Wallbank - May 16, 2012 5:46 PM ET The U.S. House of Representatives passed its version of legislation to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act. The House today passed the bill, 222-205, on a mostly party-line vote. Democrats criticized the Republican-written measure as part of the party’s “war on women.” “They don’t want to…

House passes Violence Against Women Act, grudgingly

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 The Violence Against Women Act breezed through the Congress in previous years, but it's suddenly a heavy lift. The GOP House passed its version of the bill on a largely party-line vote, but getting to yes with the Senate will be tough. By David Grant, Staff writer / May 16, 2012 WASHINGTONA day of dramatic, emotional debate in the House of Representatives gave way to a…

House Vote Sets Up Battle on Domestic Violence Bill

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By Robert Pear WASHINGTON — After a fierce fight, full of gender politics, the House passed a Republican bill on Wednesday to combat violence against women, over objections from President Obama and other Democrats, who said it would reduce protections for many battered women, including lesbians, American Indians and illegal immigrants.  The 222-to-205 vote clears the…

House OKs GOPs anti-violence against women bill

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 LAURIE KELLMAN, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans set up a showdown Wednesday with the Senate and President Barack Obama over legislation to protect women from domestic violence, a fight that's become as much about female voters this election year as cracking down on abuse. The House voted 222-205 to reauthorize the 1994 Violence Against Women…

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