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Romney "Scaring Me to Death" on Paycheck Fairness Silence

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Fri Jun 08, 2012 at 08:34:08 AM EDT


— by David Streeter

This week, Senate Republicans voted unanimously against the Paycheck Fairness Act, which would have provided protections for women suing employers over gender-based pay discrimination. Before the vote, Senate Democratic leaders expected Republicans to vote down the bill, so the results from the Senate floor left few surprised. However, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney refused — and continues to refuse — to state whether he supported or opposed the bill.

After the vote, Democratic members of Congress sharply criticized their Republican colleagues for their vote against equal pay. But Lilly Ledbetter — whose story inspired the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act — targeted Romney specifically for his silence. According to TPM:

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) and the bill's sponsor Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) invited Lilly Ledbetter, the face of the 2009 law, to the Capitol to make the case for the new legislation.

'I'm telling you folks, this is a national epidemic in this country,' Ledbetter said of unequal pay. Flanked by Reid and Mikulski, she criticized Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney for refraining from taking a stance on the bill. 'He's scaring me to death,' she said. 'We cannot let [Republicans] take away the few privileges we're earned.'

'Women are mad as hell and don't want to take it anymore,' said Mikulski.

More after the jump.

Publisher :: Romney "Scaring Me to Death" on Paycheck Fairness Silence
The Huffington Post noted that Romney and his campaign received plenty of opportunities-and time-to weigh in on the bill:

[Representative Jan] Schakowsky called it 'perplexing' that Romney won't weigh in. She and other House Democrats cited numerous instances when Romney and his campaign have dodged questions on equal pay measures for women: an April 11 conference call with reporters, an interview with Diane Sawyer, five requests for comment for a story in the Washington Times.

'It is sensible, commonsense legislation that helps right an awful wrong,' Schakowsky said. 'That's why it's so perplexing why Mitt Romney has been hiding under his desk on this issue, refusing to take a stand.'

Now that Romney is on well on his way to becoming the Republican Party's standard bearer, will he continue to remain silent as the Republican Party continues to defend wage discrimination against women?  

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Response by President Obama (0.00 / 0)
This afternoon, Senate Republicans refused to allow an up-or-down vote on the Paycheck Fairness Act, a commonsense piece of legislation that would strengthen the Equal Pay Act and give women more tools to fight pay discrimination. It is incredibly disappointing that in this make-or-break moment for the middle class, Senate Republicans put partisan politics ahead of American women and their families. Despite the progress that has been made over the years, women continue to earn substantially less than men for performing the same work. My Administration will continue to fight for a woman's right for equal pay for equal work, as we rebuild our economy so that hard work pays off, responsibility is rewarded, and every American gets a fair shot to succeed.

-- Dan Loeb, publisher@pjvoice.com

Response by Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz (0.00 / 0)
This afternoon, Senate Republicans refused to allow an up-or-down vote on the Paycheck Fairness Act, a commonsense piece of legislation that would strengthen the Equal Pay Act and give women more tools to fight pay discrimination. It is incredibly disappointing that in this make-or-break moment for the middle class, Senate Republicans put partisan politics ahead of American women and their families. Despite the progress that has been made over the years, women continue to earn substantially less than men for performing the same work. My Administration will continue to fight for a woman's right for equal pay for equal work, as we rebuild our economy so that hard work pays off, responsibility is rewarded, and every American gets a fair shot to succeed.

-- Dan Loeb, publisher@pjvoice.com

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