Why won’t Rep. Todd Akin meet with his constituents?

On Wednesday, August 24th, Missouri ProVote and their partners and allies held a community town hall that Rep. Akin was invited to, but declined through a post on his website the day of the event.
While the temperature rose to 100 degrees, 200 people met and then marched over to Rep. Akin’s office to tell him – Stop balancing the budget on the backs of the middle class, voting for budget cuts that would cost Missouri jobs and playing politics with America’s future.

Check out the photos below and more from Missouri and across the country: USAction August Recess album.

And for even more photos from Missouri check out Missouri Pro-Vote photos from the ‘Where’s Rep. Akin?’ community town hall in St. Louis here: http://j.mp/q3nHTE

August Recess Photos: “Where are the jobs?”

Millions out of work. 16.1 percent of America un- or under-employed. And Congress is talking about attacks on America’s safety net!?!?

Across the country, USAction affiliates and partners are rallying for jobs, hosting roundtable discussions on economic security, challenging “tea party” members of Congress, protesting attacks on Medicare and Medicaid and asking a question that is simple yet fundamental to the future of our country:Where are the jobs?

Check out the whole photo album here: http://j.mp/qvb8i9

PHOTOS: Funeral for the Middle Class

At Rep. Fitzpatrick’s office in Newtown PA, SEIU, AFL-CIO, Penn Action, MoveOn and others held a funeral for the middle class with more than 100 of Rep. Fitzpatrick’s constituents.

Unemployed workers spoke and Pennsylvanians shared their stories of the recession and how the lack of jobs is affecting them. After the rally Penn Action went up to the Congressman’s office for the fifth time with letters from constituents requesting a series of town halls dedicated to his vote to defund Medicaid and privatize Medicare.

USAction stands with 45,000 CWA/IBEW workers on strike against Verizon’s greed

USAction affiliates and partners Citizen Action of New York, New Jersey Citizen Action, Progressive Maryland, Virginia Organizing and West Virginia Citizen Action Group are rallying and supporting Verizon strikes across the country.

Thousands more USAction online members have sent letters to Verizon’s CEO, Lowell McAdam, telling they stand in solidarity with the 45,000 striking workers.

Photo of Western New York CANY via @NMJowsey on Twitter.

TAKE ACTION

Over the last four years, Verizon has made more than $19.5 billion in profits – enough to pay its top five executives $258 million, but apparently not enough to fairly compensate its employees.

Yes, that’s right, despite those profits, Verizon is pushing to outsource more jobs, slash sick days, eliminate benefits for workers who get hurt on the job, and cut health care benefits they’ve already promised to retirees.

That’s why 45,000 Verizon workers went on strike yesterday. They’re sick of being pushed around. They’re sick of the attack on America’s working families. They’re sick of the greed. And we are too.

Send a message to Verizon’s CEO, Lowell McAdam.

Tell him that you stand in solidarity with the 45,000 workers who are on strike. Click here to send your message now!

This assault on working families is yet another example of a disastrous trend – huge corporate profits coming before people – and we have to stop it.

Tens of thousands will be joining CWA and IBEW members on picket lines at Verizon sites across New England. Can you join? Click here to see a map of all of the picket lines happening today.