New York should follow in the footsteps of Washington, Connecticut and Massachusetts, who have raised their minimum wages to $9.04, $8.25 and $8.00 an hour, respectively.
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Yesterday, the D.C. Circuit Court struck down an onerous and potentially costly Texas voter identification law. Due to a history of discriminatory practices, Texas is one of 16 states or districts of states whose voting and elections laws must be approved by
Reform Jewish Voice of New York State is excited to announce our first annual Advocacy Month! In previous years, we have provided resources and asked congregations to set aside a Shabbat service in the fall to discuss a specific public policy initiative with
WASHINGTON, D.C. August 8, 2012 - In response to the passage of Missouri Amendment 2, Rabbi David Saperstein, Director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, issued the following statement:
“Missouri voters were misled at the polls yesterday by a
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