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HOUSTON CHRONICLE: "These companies are top donors to sponsors of Texas' abortion law" https://t.co/UGu0pZ9ebM https://t.co/9Omv56jYAF — PolitiTweet.org
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When we are starting wars or cutting taxes for corporations no one worries how to pay for it. But now that we are talking about paid family leave, which could benefit millions of working families, every penny must be offset — PolitiTweet.org
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Popular Information is on Instagram, if that's your thing: https://t.co/t2GKTER9dS — PolitiTweet.org
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REMINDER: Major corporate donors to the sponsors of Texas' abortion ban @GetSpectrum (313K) @ATT (301K) @USAA (152K) @WeAreFarmers (120K) @UHC (90K) @AnthemInc (87K) @GM (73K) @CVSHealth (73K) @StateFarm (65K) @comcast/@NBCUniversal (58K) https://t.co/E5C5WrFwXx https://t.co/uGPRz21QVw — PolitiTweet.org
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6. For updates on @ATT, Texas' attacks on abortion rights and more accountability journalism, sign up for the newsletter --> https://t.co/TfpCItdVSo — PolitiTweet.org
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@BeckyHammon @ATT 5. Reminder: @ATT's Senior Executive Vice President for External and Legislative Affairs is @edwgillespie, the former chairman of the Republican Party. When Gillespie ran for office in 2017, he said he "would like to see abortion be banned.” https://t.co/E5C5WrFwXx https://t.co/b4lqxHbIH0 — PolitiTweet.org
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4. Does @BeckyHammon know that @ATT is exploiting her 8/26 tweet to paper over its support for the members of the Texas legislature that sponsored the abortion ban? https://t.co/E5C5WrFwXx — PolitiTweet.org
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@ATT 3. There is no actual effort by @ATT to reconcile these positions. They just simply pretend the contradiction doesn't exist. It's better the public is too apathetic to notice or care. https://t.co/E5C5WrFwXx https://t.co/ZT4iaQ9InY — PolitiTweet.org
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@ATT 2. This is a continuation of @ATT's cynical strategy of publicly championing women's empowerment and rights while quietly funding state legislators that are passing legislation that could force women who have been raped to carry their pregnancy to term https://t.co/E5C5WrFwXx https://t.co/VksPdK6SSU — PolitiTweet.org
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UPDATE: @ATT contributed over 300K to the sponsors of Texas' abortion ban @ATT is ignoring questions from Popular Information and other outlets about the abortion ban and its donations But, on Twitter, @ATT is promoting this tweet, presenting itself as a champion of women https://t.co/29cxyqzdwr — PolitiTweet.org
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6. For updates on this craven corporate lobbying effort and more accountability journalism, check out my newsletter, Popular Information Sign up, free --> https://t.co/TfpCItdVSo — PolitiTweet.org
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5. If a paid family leave proposal doesn't pass in the next few weeks as part of the reconciliation package, it could be many years before the next opportunity But corporations have decided that it's more important to keep their tax shelters https://t.co/lj3rmSEdmZ — PolitiTweet.org
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4. But corporations are opposing paid family leave because it is paid for by an increase in the corporate tax rate, making it more difficult to hide corporate profits oversees, and ending tax loopholes for hedge fund managers https://t.co/lj3rmSEdmZ — PolitiTweet.org
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3. Absent federal policy, only about 20% of workers get paid family leave. Most are high-income. But corporate America, through the @USChamber, has launched a multi-million dollar lobbying campaign to defeat the proposal https://t.co/lj3rmSEdmZ — PolitiTweet.org
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3. Absent federal policy, only about 20% of workers get paid family leave. Most are high-income. But corporate America, through the @USChamber, has launched a multi-million dollar advertising campaign to defeat the proposal https://t.co/lj3rmSEdmZ — PolitiTweet.org
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2. There is a modest paid leave proposal in Congress that would provide 12 weeks of paid leave for new parents, caring for a family member, or serious personal illness. It has a real chance of passing and would improve the lives of millions of people https://t.co/lj3rmSEdmZ — PolitiTweet.org
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1. When it comes to supporting families, the United States of America is stuck in the dark ages. EVERY OTHER DEVELOPED COUNTRY PROVIDES PAID LEAVE AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL In developed countries the average length of paid leave for mothers is 51 weeks! https://t.co/lj3rmSEdmZ https://t.co/WWl78li3WU — PolitiTweet.org
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If someone spends more time complaining about being “censored” than expressing their ideas it’s a strong sign that they don’t have any interesting ideas — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @jkbjournalist: This is big. https://t.co/zjgByRB8jf — PolitiTweet.org
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@MattGertz You only got that deal because you are a member of Congress — PolitiTweet.org
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@AbbyYanow @BrandonRichards That’s exactly what it means. Many National companies contribute extensively at the state-level — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @JuddLegum: @NBCUniversal 7. Major corporate donors to the sponsors of Texas' abortion ban @GetSpectrum (313K) @ATT (301K) @USAA (152K)… — PolitiTweet.org
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The Governor of Texas says his abortion ban doesn't need a rape exception because he plans to "eliminate rape" — PolitiTweet.org
KXAN News @KXAN_News
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said the state will "eliminate rape" so victims won't have to have their rapist's baby under… https://t.co/FY8hVyoaER
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RT @ScottHech: They enabled the Texas abortion ban: Communications companies like AT&T & Comcast. Insurance companies like Famers, United,… — PolitiTweet.org
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"How small are the chances of the average vaccinated American contracting Covid? Probably about one in 5,000 per day, and even lower for people who take precautions or live in a highly vaccinated community." https://t.co/R5VaGFQgsE — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @jessemermell: This 🧵. Spare me your beautifully branded Instagram posts next March for Women’s History Month and your girl power affi… — PolitiTweet.org
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10. One of the myths you'll see in the coverage of this is that corporations are "staying out" of the controversy. FALSE They are actively engaged by supporting the politicians behind this law. They are just pretending to be neutral/supportive of women's rights. — PolitiTweet.org
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9. Other corporate contributors to the sponsors of Texas' abortion ban @UPS (55K) @Walmart (40K) @Chevron (39K) @Deloitte (35K) @Toyota (29K) @Allstate (25K) @BankofAmerica (24K) @BP (24K) @Cigna (24K) @United (23K) https://t.co/E5C5WrFwXx https://t.co/PLDIGLAaX3 — PolitiTweet.org
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@NBCUniversal 7. Major corporate donors to the sponsors of Texas' abortion ban @GetSpectrum (313K) @ATT (301K) @USAA (152K) @WeAreFarmers (120K) UnitedHealthCare (@UHC) (90K) @AnthemInc (87K) @GM (73K) @CVSHealth (73K) @StateFarm (65K) @comcast/@NBCUniversal (58K) https://t.co/E5C5WrFwXx https://t.co/khR9oiJyDz — PolitiTweet.org