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The History of Labor Day

The History of Labor Day

By Ronda Bernstein on 09/06/2010 @ 12:01 PM

As we celebrate this Labor Day 2010, let's pause to remember that the original purpose of Labor Day was for the nation to pay tribute to the American worker.

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A Tax Incentive that Pays

A Tax Incentive that Pays

By Liz Wing on 09/02/2010 @ 04:00 PM

Each year an estimated 18 million children are impacted by the Earned Income Tax Credit. Read on as I explore this tax credit - and other tax incentives that help boost the working class and stimulate the economy.

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Welcome Pamela!

Welcome Pamela!

By No Limits on 09/01/2010 @ 02:00 PM

No Limits would like to welcome our first fall intern, Pamela Gomez!

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A Powerful Reminder on Women's Equality Day

A Powerful Reminder on Women's Equality Day

By Liz Wing on 08/26/2010 @ 04:55 PM

While we celebrate Women's Equality Day, a day that marks the expansion of voting rights to all U.S. women, we are reminded of those who still struggle for the most basic of human rights.

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Happy Women's Equality Day!

Happy Women's Equality Day!

By Ann Lewis on 08/26/2010 @ 10:00 AM

Today - August 26th - we celebrate Women's Equality Day, a day that commemorates the passage of the 19th Amendment. In commemoration of this 90th Anniversary, No Limits has created a video celebrating the legacy of the suffragettes and their struggle to obtain voting rights. Join us as we explore the struggle.

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How Febb Burn of Tennessee changed America in 1920

How Febb Burn of Tennessee changed America in 1920

By Alma Sanford on 08/18/2010 @ 02:00 PM

Learn the role that Tennessee's Legislature played in changing the world for American women on August 18, 1920.

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Haitian Recovery through Art

Haitian Recovery through Art

By Ronda Bernstein on 08/13/2010 @ 02:00 PM

On a recent Friday evening, I attended an exhibition opening. It was like many other openings in Washington – food, drink, music, meet-and-greets with the artists. The difference was this exhibition is on display at the Embassy of Haiti to honor the spirit of the Haitian people.

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Video Blog 6: On the Line with Barney Frank

Video Blog 6: On the Line with Barney Frank

By Ann Lewis on 08/11/2010 @ 01:20 PM

Our most recent members-only conference call was with my brother, Congressman Barney Frank. It was a tremendous success, and he touched on important issues like financial reform and economic security. For our sixth “Video Blog” we have edited together a series of “highlights” from the call with Barney. While the call lasted a half hour, we hope that these few minutes will act as a preview of our conference calls for those who are not yet members, as well as a way for those who were on the call to relive some of the highlights.

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A Warm Welcome to Justice Elena Kagan

A Warm Welcome to Justice Elena Kagan

By Ronda Bernstein on 08/09/2010 @ 02:00 PM

No Limits would like to welcome Elena Kagan to the High Court! Last Thursday she was confirmed with a 63-37 vote by the Senate. On Saturday, she was sworn in by Chief Justice Roberts as the 112th Supreme Court Justice of the United States of America, the fourth-ever female on the court and the youngest to be sworn in at age 50.

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Secretary Clinton speaks at a Forum on African Growth and Opportunity

Secretary Clinton speaks at a Forum on African Growth and Opportunity

By Liz Wing on 08/06/2010 @ 12:28 PM

Sub-Saharan Africa makes up 12 percent of the world's population, but less than 2 percent of global GDP. America's partnership with Africa is unwavering, and our commitment to encourage that every child has an opportunity to thrive is uncompromising.

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