Women for Menendez Oct. 2012 event flyer
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Women for Menendez Cordially invite you to join
Senator Bob Menendez
With Special Guest
Author Anna Quindlen
for a reception
Tuesday, October 16th, 2012 5:30 PM – Host Committee Reception*
6:00 PM – General Reception *For Chairs and Host Committee Members
The Liberty House Restaurant
76 Audrey Zapp Drive Jersey City, NJ
Join the host committee!
Please contact Samantha Maltzman at [email protected] or (973)732-0756 or Tilly Milch at [email protected] or (202)546-0474.
Contributions or gifts to Menendez for Senate are not tax deductible. Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to obtain and report the name, mailing address, occupation & name of employer for each individual whose contributions
exceed $200 in an election cycle. Contributions by foreign nationals are prohibited. Contributions from corporations are prohibited.
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RSVP: October 16th Women for Menendez Reception
Yes, I would like to join the host committee!
Chair: $5,000 write/raise per person
Host Committee Member: $1,000 write/raise per person
Yes, I would like to attend! Please count me in at the following level:
Guest: $500 per person (General reception only)
Unfortunately, I cannot attend but would like to support Menendez for Senate by contributing $ .
Please make your personal, partnership or PAC check payable to Menendez for Senate and send it, along with this form to: One Gateway Center● Suite 520 ● Newark, NJ 07102
Phone 973-732-0756● Fax 973-732-0758 To make an online contribution via personal credit card, please visit www.menendezfornj.com.
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SENATOR MENENDEZ
FIGHTING FOR WOMEN AND THEIR FAMILIES Senator Menendez is committed to continue to strengthen women entrepreneurs in industries that are at
the core of our economic development, such as investment management, banking and finance. He has
worked and will continue to work to find debt and equity capital solutions to promising Women business
owners, as well as growth opportunities by ensuring they have access to federal and corporate business
opportunities. Economic empowerment and financial independence is the beginning of all change.
Bob has rallied large corporations and financial institutions as well as institutional investors and
economic policy agencies to continue to work together to understand the importance of capital and
opportunity for women owned businesses, and has invited them to play a key role in shedding light
through research and shaping increased opportunity . These efforts maximize human and women
potential, create jobs, promote innovation and entrepreneurialism and economic growth across America.
Providing Quality Healthcare for Women and their Families Bob led the successful fight to preserve and expand children’s health coverage, passed legislation to
support mothers suffering from postpartum depression, and has worked to help families cover the costs of
long-term care. Bob spurred the fight in Congress to increase early detection and preventive health care
for breast and gynecologic cancers, has worked to defend children by expanding research for childhood
diseases and protecting children from lead poisoning. Bob has been a fighter for families affected by
autism and has championed legislation to help families “navigate” services and, as part of the new health
care law, get comprehensive health coverage. Bob also included the concept of a Women’s Medical
Home to ensure that women have access to health care providers that understand their unique health
needs.
Strengthening our Education System Bob is committed to ensuring that every young person is able to reach their full potential. He believes our
nation’s early childhood educators must be treated and compensated fairly for the critical work they do.
Bob has fought hard to ensure schools are safe, have good teachers, and modern classrooms. Bob has
spearheaded legislation to educate schoolchildren, teachers and parents about the appropriate and safe use
of the internet. He is also working to keep student athletes safe by introducing legislation that would give
schools the resources to diagnose and properly treat concussions.
Supporting Women’s Reproductive Choice Bob believes that our goal as a nation should be to increase services that prevent unwanted pregnancies. He
realizes that decisions involving reproductive choice are extremely difficult, deeply personal, and best left to
a woman in consultation with her doctor, loved ones, and faith. Abortion must always remain safe and legal,
but we should make every effort to reduce the number of abortions. That is why he signed onto legislation
that expands access to preventive healthcare services, improves access to contraception and quality
reproductive care, and reduces the incidence of abortions. Bob also supports prohibiting health insurance
plans from excluding or restricting benefits for prescription contraceptives and ensuring pharmacies provide
customers available contraceptives without delay. In addition, Bob spearheaded a bill to reduce teen
pregnancy through education programs and positive activities both in school and out of school.
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Treating Women Equally and Fairly Bob has been a strong proponent of equal rights and opportunity for women, including authoring the
Equal Rights Amendment in the Senate. That’s why he worked hard to pass into law the landmark Lily
Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which takes significant steps to close the wage gap between men and women and
provides fair recourse for those who experience pay discrimination. Bob has always been supportive of
strengthening the Federal Family and Medical Leave Act to provide more flexibility for medical and
family needs.
Helping Women Owned Businesses Bob helped pass an economic recovery bill that provides $730 million to the Small Business
Administration (SBA), tax relief for small businesses, as well as access to low-interest loans and federal
contracts to ensure New Jersey’s women-owned businesses grow. Bob has supported the SBA Microloan
Program, which financed more than 27,500 microloans worth $340 million to small business
entrepreneurs in 2007, 50% of which went to women and minority businesses. Bob led the successful
effort in the Senate to establish new Offices of Minority and Women Inclusion at federal financial
regulators to expand opportunities for women in contracting and oversight. He also spearheaded a survey
on diversity to the nation’s top companies to ensure they are making efforts to include women at the
highest decision-making positions. Bob also worked to pass the first in a series of robust jobs packages
that includes help for businesses to hire more workers and expand.
Making our Communities Safer After 9/11, Bob earned national recognition for his leadership in reforming the country’s intelligence
systems and ensuring that high-risk states like New Jersey receive their fair share of security funding. He
helped author legislation to scan all cargo coming into U.S. ports, and is working to improve the security
of our bus, rail and public transit systems. Bob introduced legislation to prevent gang violence and helped
defeat an amendment that would have allowed concealed weapons to be carried across state lines. He was
successful in getting additional funding for New Jersey law enforcement to hire police officers and
prevent crime. Bob also authored legislation to protect children and teens from online predators and
provide federal assistance for law enforcement efforts to locate missing children quickly.
Empowering Women Worldwide Bob believes we must stand with women who are fighting against oppression and seeking to replicate in
their own countries the rights and freedoms that women have gained in the United States. Bob has
consistently defended a woman’s right to be free from abuse, safe from trafficking and exploitation, able
to vote, claim property rights, participate freely in her economy and receive an education. Bob pushed for
passage of the International Violence Against Women Act (IVAWA) in the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, and has consistently fought against the global gag rule and other efforts to limit
communication between care providers and their female patients about family planning matters. Bob is
committed to advocating for the health, economic, social, and legal empowerment of girls and women
worldwide.
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