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Tx4obama

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Tue Dec 18, 2012, 11:58 PM Dec 2012

Passage Of Violence Against Women Act May Hinge On Key Group


Violence Against Women Act: House Republican Women Emerge As Key To Possible Action

WASHINGTON -– With time running out for Congress to take action on the Violence Against Women Act, people on both sides of the debate are honing in on a group of lawmakers who may be key: House Republican women.

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.), a central figure in VAWA negotiations, is holding a meeting with all House Republican women on Wednesday morning to discuss the issue, a GOP lawmaker told HuffPost on Tuesday night. Cantor spokesman Doug Heye later confirmed the meeting.

"He will update the members on where we stand and again stress the need to seek common ground across party lines to reach an agreement and pass VAWA as quickly as possible so we protect all victims of these horrendous crimes, and fully punish those who commit them," Heye said in a statement.

News of Cantor's meeting comes on a day when, across the Capitol, all 12 Senate Democratic women signed a letter to all 25 House Republican women urging them to unite as women and press House GOP leaders to take up the Senate-passed VAWA bill before Congress gavels out for the year.

"As mothers, daughters, grandmothers, and women intent on protecting the inclusive and bipartisan history of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), we are reaching out to you to ask for your help," reads the letter. "With only a matter of days remaining in the 112th Congress, we are asking that you work with your leadership to take action and finally pass the Senate's bipartisan Violence Against Women Act reauthorization. With your leadership on this issue we will resolve this matter in a way that puts the safety of all women ahead of partisan politics."

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Full article here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/18/violence-against-women-act-house-republican-women_n_2322572.html




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Passage Of Violence Against Women Act May Hinge On Key Group (Original Post) Tx4obama Dec 2012 OP
Just reading that Cantor is meeting with the GOP women sets my teeth on edge. CBHagman Dec 2012 #1

CBHagman

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1. Just reading that Cantor is meeting with the GOP women sets my teeth on edge.
Wed Dec 19, 2012, 12:29 AM
Dec 2012

It's bad enough to hear Cathy McMorris Rodgers and her ilk reciting the standard talking points, but you would hope on an issue such as this the Republican House females would say, "Enough."

Cantor I wouldn't trust as far as I could throw the Empire State Building. He is manipulative, hypocritical, and seriously destructive. Historians are going to be deservedly brutal with him.

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