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Bait and switch CREDIT: AP Photo/Ben McKeown North Carolina’s Governor Roy Cooper (D) campaigned on repealing the state’s transphobic HB2 bill. But the compromise just announced from the state capital is far from a clean repeal—it’s a bait-and-switch in an effort to appease the NCAA, and it’s bad news for queer and trans people. In better news for the LGBTQ community, the Supreme Court quietly handed down a decision that will make it harder for queerphobic businesses to discriminate. CREDIT: AP Photo/Ted S. Warren A terrifying new Arkansas law will ban sex-selective abortions and force doctors to actively investigate abortion patients. Somehow, though, this is not the most ridiculous abortion news to occur this week, a distinction that goes to Rep. Shannon Lundgren (R-IA.) ICYMI: DREAMer Daniel Ramirez has been released after a six week detention. Reading List Trump’s new budget would undo federal funding for afterschool programs —eliminating some parents’ only source of affordable childcare. The administration is poised to gut online privacy, and Trump’s most devoted trolls aren’t pleased. Brexit isn’t just bad news for Europe — it’ll impact the United States and the rest of the world too. Soundbite “Rep. Forbes, this bill wasn’t written for the intent to protect or govern, on the side of the woman.

Bait and switch

CREDIT: AP Photo/Ben McKeown
North Carolina’s Governor Roy Cooper (D) campaigned on repealing the state’s transphobic HB2 bill. But the compromise just announced from the state capital is far from a clean repeal—it’s a bait-and-switch in an effort to appease the NCAA, and it’s bad news for queer and trans people.
In better news for the LGBTQ community, the Supreme Court quietly handed down a decision that will make it harder for queerphobic businesses to discriminate. 
CREDIT: AP Photo/Ted S. Warren
A terrifying new Arkansas law will ban sex-selective abortions and force doctors to actively investigate abortion patients. Somehow, though, this is not the most ridiculous abortion news to occur this week, a distinction that goes to Rep. Shannon Lundgren (R-IA.)
ICYMI: DREAMer Daniel Ramirez has been released after a six week detention.

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Trump’s new budget would undo federal funding for afterschool programs —eliminating some parents’ only source of affordable childcare. 
The administration is poised to gut online privacy, and Trump’s most devoted trolls aren’t pleased.
Brexit isn’t just bad news for Europe — it’ll impact the United States and the rest of the world too.

Soundbite

— Rep. Shannon Lundgren (R-IA), on whether or not pregnant parents should have to carry dead fetuses to term

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We’re more than halfway there! Let’s get this plan rolling and start saving thousands of animals from torture

Dear Avaazers,

Brave activists installed secret cameras in slaughterhouses and filmed animals being hacked, dismembered and decapitated all while alive and conscious! Scientists have proved that many animals have the same emotions and awareness as toddlers. It's time to stop torturing them in this sickening way.
Thankfully, the secret footage forced governments in France and Israel to require 24 hour slaughter surveillance -- and we can take this genius strategy global. If each of us chips in now, Avaaz'll buy the cameras, fund undercover journalists to get footage, and then run massive exposé campaigns in the media to force governments to make this violence illegal and protect animals everywhere.  Chip in to use film to stop the sick slaughter:

Seeing the fear and pain in the eyes of a cow as she is pushed to brutal torture and death is beyond heartbreaking. And to not even take the extra few seconds to sedate and numb her beforehand, just to make a tiny bit more money and kill more animals faster, is inhumane and must be stopped.

In France activists put cameras in a slaughterhouse that claimed to be "animal friendly," and showed animals weren't even being stunned before they were killed. The videos were so shocking, they inspired a national campaign that won a ruling requiring cameras in the places animals are raised and killed for meat, that have to be reviewed by animal welfare experts!

Whether we eat meat or not, this kind of law stops unnecessary violence AND makes sure our food comes from safe (and sane) farms and factories.

If we put this plan in action fast, it's possible to pass this same law for the whole European Union, then bring protections to animals in the US and Canada and across the world. We can move on this now with just a few cameras and with the help of our journalist and animal rights partners, if each of us just donates a small amount today! 

Every time we win a new recognition for the humanity of animals, we come closer to a world where the harmony between humanity and nature is restored. Our campaigning together has already saved massive corridors for elephants and orangutans, seriously cut back whale hunting, and marked the beginning of the end for a brutal dog slaughter. This is our chance to legally end the intolerable suffering of the animals most exploited by humans.

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French parliament votes for slaughterhouse cameras (Politico)
http://www.politico.eu/article/french-parliament-votes-for-slaughterhouses-cameras/

Cameras to be installed in all slaughterhouses in Israel (Jerusalem Online)
http://www.jerusalemonline.com/news/in-israel/local/cameras-to-be-installed-in-all-slaughterhouses-in-israel-14480

Israel Moves to Install Cameras in Slaughterhouses to Prevent Cruelty (Haaretz)
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