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June 17, 2020 by admin

Resignations Are Not Enough—Georgia Needs Structural Police Reform to Stop Systemic Racism

Released on June 18, 2020

WASHINGTON, D.C. – NOW applauds Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms for announcing the departure of police chief Erika Shields, and calling for the immediate termination of Garrett Rolfe, the officer who killed Rayshard Brooks in the parking lot of a Wendy’s drive through.  But firing Officer Rolfe won’t quiet the outrage, or address the injustice, felt by Black communities whose civil rights have been violated for generations. 

Before Rayshard Brooks there was Ahmaud Arbery, who was killed by a racist vigilante while running in a South Georgia neighborhood.  Before Ahmaud Arbery, there were countless others, and we know that without immediate change, there will likely be more names added to this heartbreaking list.    

Mayor Lance Bottoms, along with Georgia NOW, has advocated to end the cash bail and direct city funds away from the police department and toward community programs.  Georgia is fortunate to have leaders like the Mayor and the activists and leaders of Georgia NOW who have been on the front lines for racial justice – for example holding a rally centered around Breonna Taylor and bringing attention to no-knock warrants – but they can’t change the system alone.   

We demand a change to our entire culture so that racial prejudice will no longer pull the trigger on police violence and armed vigilantism.  The George Floyd Justice in Policing Bill introduced by House Democrats delivers on much needed police reform: it proposes a ban on chokeholds, establishes a national database to track police misconduct, and prohibits certain no-knock warrants, among other features. It also would make it easier to hold officers accountable in civil and criminal court. The versions favored by Donald Trump and Senate Republicans fall woefully short. 

We demand comprehensive, bold reform on both a national and local level, transparency in hiring practices and regarding citizen complaints against police officers, and vigorous prosecution for criminal conduct.  Officers must be held accountable for racially motivated police violence – both for their own individual actions and for their complicity in not taking action to stop other officers. And those officers who are willing to come forward, must continue to be encouraged to do the right thing, and not have to fear retribution.  

We demand justice for Rayshard Brooks and Ahmaud Arbery.  We demand justice for Black lives in Georgia and Minnesota—and every other state, city, and community in America.  Changing the names of police on the street, or chiefs at City Hall, is not enough.  We must end structural racism.  And we must do it now.  

Contact: Press Team, press@now.org,

June 17, 2020 by admin

Justin Walker Confirmed—The Senate Shamed

Released on June 18, 2020

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Senate’s vote to confirm Judge Justin Walker to the prestigious Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit is a shameful example of how Mitch McConnell has turned the U.S.  Senate into a right-wing confirmation factory for unqualified, inexperienced, extremist federal judges.  Judge Walker is in many ways the worst of the worst.

He’s called the entire Affordable Care Act (ACA) and its’ individual mandate an “indefensible position” and “catastrophic. “  

He praised his mentor Brett Kavanaugh’s vote to allow religiously affiliated employers to opt-out of providing standard birth control coverage to their employees. He’s also lauded Kavanaugh for being a “warrior” during his hearing process, calling Kavanaugh the victim, not the women who accused him of sexual assault.   

He wants to limit the federal government’s ability to protect women, civil rights, and workers.  

He has just seven months experience on a federal bench. 

Now, Justin Walker will take a seat on the court that’s regarded as the most important in the country, after the Supreme Court—and one that’s traditionally been a pipeline to the nation’s highest court.  

NOW is committed to opposing judicial nominees who share Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell’s contempt for the rights of women, particularly their constitutional right to reproductive healthcare.  We have our sights on the next election, where we can evict Mitch McConnell from the Majority Leader’s chair and elect a new, progressive, feminist Senate.  Today’s shameful vote to confirm Justin Walker reminds us that the stakes in this election couldn’t be higher.  

Contact: Press Team, press@now.org,

June 15, 2020 by admin

The Reversal of Health Protections for Transgender Patients Is Hateful and Cruel

Released on June 16, 2020

WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Friday, the four-year anniversary of the 2016 PULSE nightclub shooting and during Pride month, the Trump administration announced its final rule – a slap in the face erasing health care protections for transgender Americans. During a global pandemic when health disparities are revealing deep inequities in our system, this rule perpetuates continued discrimination, structural racism, transphobia, and homophobia.  

This action makes it easier for doctors, hospitals, and insurance companies to deny transgender people health coverage by reversing an Obama administration rule that protected against discrimination on the basis of gender identity as well as sex. The rule also removes language that protected women and trans people seeking abortions, birth control, and other reproductive care.  

Not only is this rule based in hateful ideology that must be eradicated from our nation, it also endangers the lives of transgender Americans. Twenty-two percent of transgender adults and thirty-two percent of transgender adults of color have no health coverage, which already significantly limits their access to healthcare. Trump’s rule shows complete disregard for the trans community and trans people of color, who also face an enormous threat of violence and hate.  

NOW encourages all activists to come together and help dismantle the barriers keeping people from getting the health care they need, both culturally and legislatively. With the Supreme Court decision yesterday, we will work to get this rule reversed through lawsuits and the passing of the Equality Act in the Senate. We must also elect officials who pledge support to the transgender community and who seek to make our nation a safe place for all people. Together, we can ensure that marginalized communities have equal access to a health care system that does not discriminate.

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NOW Foundation is an amici on this case and for many years has been asserting that Title VII covers LGBTQIA+ persons.  Here is a link to the actual Syllabus: https://www.scotusblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/17-1618_hfci.pdf

Contact: Press Team, press@now.org,

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