Letter: Let’s remember Women’s Equality Day

Women are now active in all spheres of American life, from education and the arts to business, science, and the military. Yet issues remain that demand our continued attention and dedication to making things better. We must continue to be vigilant, working to protect the right to vote from efforts to restrict it. Equal pay for equal work, parental leave for working mothers and fathers, equal access to health services for women, protection for women against sexual assault and harassment are all areas where work needs to be done to ensure women’s equality.
As we celebrate the right to vote, the League of Women Voters urges all citizens – men as well as women – to study the issues and become involved in the public debate and democratic process that is so important to all our lives. Equal treatment and equal protection for women in the workplace, at home, and in society at large are essential to ensure a better life for all Americans.
Marilee Hyman
President
League of Women Voters of San Luis Obispo County
Yawn. oMao doesn't pay equally, so why should anyone else:
http://hotair.com/archives/2012/10/17/obama-equal-pay-for-thee-but-not-for-me/
http://news.investors.com/ibd-editorials/101812-629933-obama-white-house-pays-women-less.htm
The passing of the Equal Rights Amendment and making it Federal Law is the next step toward equality for all US Citizens. Equal access to health care for all women in addition to protection under the law creates a stable society in which all members benefit.






Yawn. oMao doesn't pay equally, so why should anyone else:
http://hotair.com/archives/2012/10/17/obama-equal-pay-for-thee-but-not-for-me/
http://news.investors.com/ibd-editorials/101812-629933-obama-white-house-pays-women-less.htm
The passing of the Equal Rights Amendment and making it Federal Law is the next step toward equality for all US Citizens. Equal access to health care for all women in addition to protection under the law creates a stable society in which all members benefit.