News Item: : Perfect Score for Sam Farr
(Category: Misc)
Posted by Barbara Graves
Thursday 15 April 2010 - 17:42:21

FEW Releases Scorecard for 111th Congress First Session;
Highlights Perfect Score of Rep. Farr
(Washington, D.C.)—Federally Employed Women (FEW) has released the results of its scorecard for the first session of the 111th Congress. “We want to send a heartfelt and grateful thank-you to Rep. Sam Farr (CA-17) for scoring 100% on the Scorecard and we certainly appreciate all his support of federal workers in general and federally employed women in particular,” announced Sue Webster, FEW’s National President.
“We truly want to honor Rep. Farr for his support during this past year and we hope to work with him and his staff during the second session of the 111th Congress on our revised legislative priority issues,” said Janet Kopenhaver, FEW’s Washington Representative. “Through the use of local Press Releases and media, we want all his constituents to know about his great support of the federal workforce,” she added.
FEW Releases Scorecard for 111th Congress First Session;
Highlights Perfect Score of Rep. Farr
(Washington, D.C.)—Federally Employed Women (FEW) has released the results of its scorecard for the first session of the 111th Congress. “We want to send a heartfelt and grateful thank-you to Rep. Sam Farr (CA-17) for scoring 100% on the Scorecard and we certainly appreciate all his support of federal workers in general and federally employed women in particular,” announced Sue Webster, FEW’s National President.
Based on ten votes and co-sponsorships, each legislator earned 10 percentage points for acting in concert with FEW’s views. “The issues chosen were those of most importance and priority for FEW members,” stated Cecelia Davis, FEW’s National Vice President for Congressional Relations. “Among the priorities were Paid Parental Leave, the Equal Rights Amendment, GPO/WEP Repeal and Equal Pay,” Davis explained. To view the entire Scorecard and explanation of issues ranked, click here - HYPERLINK "http://www.few.org/docs/legislative/FEWScorecard111.pdf" http://www.few.org/docs/legislative/FEWScorecard111.pdf.
“We truly want to honor Rep. Farr for his support during this past year and we hope to work with him and his staff during the second session of the 111th Congress on our revised legislative priority issues,” said Janet Kopenhaver, FEW’s Washington Representative. “Through the use of local Press Releases and media, we want all his constituents to know about his great support of the federal workforce,” she added. According to employment statistics compiled by FEW last year, it was estimated that 9,389 federal workers, retirees and postal workers live and work in his district ( HYPERLINK "http://www.eyeonwashington.com/few_map_2008/htm/California.html" http://www.eyeonwashington.com/few_map_2008/htm/California.html).
FEW is a private, non-profit organization founded in 1968 after Executive Order 11375 was issued that added sex discrimination to the list of prohibited discrimination in the federal government. FEW has grown into a proactive organization serving more than one million federally employed women – both in the military and civilian workforce. For more information on FEW, visit HYPERLINK "http://www.few.org" www.few.org.
This news item is from San Benito County Democratic Party
( http://www.sanbenitodemocrats.org/news.php?extend.17 )