[[Image:BoA_take_action_block_200pxsq_flat.jpg|160px|left]]<h3>[http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/632/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=8910 Tell President Obama to Break Up Bank of America!]</h3>by [[Mary Bottari]]<br>Something reeks at Bank of America. This behemoth bank has assets equivalent to 15% of our entire economy. So why are its shares trading in the $5 range? Because BofA is a zombie bank. And now this zombie is trying to move $22 trillion in dangerous derivatives from one division into its FDIC-insured division. Tell President Obama, no more bailouts! Break up Bank of America before it breaks us. '''Sign the petition [http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/632/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=8910 here.]'''
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[[Image:SupportHoosiersHoosier against RTW.png|leftframe|200pxright|Hoosier protests "Right to Work" legislation]]<h3>[http://www.prwatch.org/node/11215 Indiana 11229Indiana Workers Stand against the ALEC Agenda and the Anti-Labor Bill Called the "Right to Work" (for Less) ] </h3>by [[Lisa Graves]] <br>Thousands of Governor Mitch Daniels (R-Indiana workers rallied outside, ) and inside, their the state capitol on Wednesday's Speaker of the House, January 4Brian Bosma (R-88), to speak out against Governor Mitch Daniels' renewed are spearheading an effort to force through sopass the controversial, corporate-called backed "right Right to workWork" legislation designed to undermine labor unions and workers' rights protected (RTW) bill, which has sparked huge protests by collective bargainingHoosiers. Workers won a victory after The bill's opponents have called it the Governor rescinded new restrictions that had been created "Right to limit Work (for Peanuts)" bill, the rights of Indiana citizens to freely access their state capitol building. Prior "'Right to last yearbe Fired's protestsWithout Cause" bill, citizens in Indiana, Wisconsin and other states had long enjoyed easy access names. Proponents claim that numerous corporations have refused to their open operations in the state houses to express their views on legislation, but in Indiana because private-- as sector unions can collect dues from all workers protected under negotiated contracts with Wisconsin the employer. Critics have said such broad assertions are undocumented and other states -- partisan political leaders imposed supposedly "safety-based" restrictions that such claims also sidestep documented evidence that, without private sector unions, workers tend to limit citizens exercising their freedoms of assembly get paid less and speechhave fewer rights. On Wednesday, faced with thick lines of constituents winding down The renewed push to pass the RTW legislation comes amid renewed controversy over who is financially backing the streets push for this change in over 60 years of law in Indiana. The push is also leading Hoosiers and others to take a closer look at the capitol, the state lifted the 3,000-person cap on the number leaders of people who could enter this effort to change the building where legislation is being pushed to restrict worker rightslaw. Read more [http://www.prwatch.org/node/11215 11229 here].
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