Working together to fight the sequester, plan the annual conference
Cocktails with the Fix the Debt CEO's
The Fix the Debt CEO’s met in Washington, DC on February 6th to hammer out their latest plans to finance giant tax cuts for corporations by cutting social programs and much-needed investment in infrastructure and job creation.
We didn’t get invited to the meeting, so we had an online cocktail party to tell the Fix the Debt CEO’s to bring their off-shore billions home, where it belongs.
Putting People First in Statehouses Across the Country!
A People-Powered Legislative Kick-off:
All over the country, NPA affiliates rallied this week to set a people's agenda for their state legislative sessions.
In Minnesota, Take Action Minnesota came out in force to "Put People at the Center" of the state's budget and push for a fair budget, equitable tax restructuring and an insurance exchange that works for the people, not the corporations.
Missed Opportunity to Ask Corporations to Come Clean on Taxes
Statement from National People’s Action on House and Senate Vote on Budget Showdown
Who Pays: The Richest 2% and Wall Street Corporations or the Rest of Us?
There’s no time for an election hangover here. This week, hundreds of everyday Americans are taking action to make sure our families and communities are the #1 priority for Congress when they return to Washington for the lame duck session.
In the News: JailsFargo
Is it getting hot in here? Wells Fargo starts to feel the heat as Jails Fargo report generates more national news coverage -- check it out here!
RT America live has the story!
The Path Forward Starts with Learning from the Past
It was a grueling election, and we congratulate President Obama on his reelection.
Congress: America Needs a Fair Deal
Sunflower Community Action Takes on Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo set up a table at an event sponsored by the Mexican consulate's office in Wichita, Kansas to try to recruit new customers. Sunflower set up a table right next to them to tell people the truth about Wells' extensive ties to the private prison industry.




