Highlight Need to Shift Focus to Raising Revenue over Cutting Spending
Twenty-two members and an intern from Community Voices Heard (CVH) and VOCAL-NY were arrested for disrupting the House floor debate on the debt bill on Monday, August 1st while demanding greater attention to raising revenue instead of cutting spending for programs we all depend on.
The action drove the message home to Congress and the American people - there's a real solution to the revenue crisis, and it starts with putting the responsibility on the shoulders of those who created it: Make Wall Street Pay. If Wall Street doesn't pay - Americans will pay the price. The action was the first in a series nationwide actions being organized by affiliates of National People's Action, a network of community and congregation based organizations.
Agnes Rivera, Co-Chair of the CVH Board and a public housing resident, stated: "It is our responsibility to ensure that the GOP and all politicians in D.C. understand what’s at risk — our lives, our families, our communities, our values, our future and the prosperity of America."
Agnes and Bobby were among those arrested following the action. (Please consider donating to cover legal costs related to these unexpected arrests, including misdemeanor charges of "disruption of Congress" and disorderly conduct.)
- Associated Press (widely published): Protesters in House gallery arrested
- Washington Post: Protesters disrupt House during debate on debt deal; 22 arrested
- Washington Times: Protesters interrupt House debt debate
- The Hill: Protesters of debt deal detained at Capitol
- NY Times: Arrests in House Visitors Gallery
- UPI: Debt bill protesters arrested
- CNN: Protesters disrupt U.S. House before debt ceiling vote
- The Atlantic Wire: Debt Ceiling Protesters Removed from House Gallery, Arrested
- Huffington Post: National People's Action Protesters Jeer Boehner, Debt Ceiling Deal, Get Arrested In House
- Wall Street Journal: Capitol Police Arrest 22 Protesting Debt-Ceiling Deal
- @2chambers Washington Post: dozen protesters expelled frm House gallery, They were chanting: "Boehner get off it, it's time to tax corporate profits"
- CNNPolitics: #CNN's Xuan Thai reports several protestors cuffed in House chamber after chanting "Hey Boehner get a clue, it’s about revenue"
- RT @ryanjreilly: Speaker Boehner was waiting for elevator, which opened up toprotestors under arrest. [VOCAL members, in fact]
- JoshuaHol: Release: 20 Protestors Arrested after disrupting House Debt debate Demanding Boehner & GOP Stop Holding U.S. Hostage & Start Creating Jobs
- nationaljournal National Journal: RT @poulsont: VIDEO protestors interrupt House statements on debt deal http://njour.nl/nijA3U
- daveweigel: Bunch of protesters hauled out of House, yelling stuff like "it's about revenue!" and "tax the wealthy!
- MotherJones: RT @AndrewKroll: Getting lively up in Congress. Some protesters getting zip-tied after yelling in the Gallery. http://yfrog.com/kjz9imbj
- Roll Call: RT @jessicalbrady: Protesters leaving the House shouting "Hey Boehner, get a clue, it's about revenue."
- CSPAN: Protests disrupt House debate on debt package… Reminder: public can't see protesters because House controls cameras.
- ThinkProgress: RT @2chambers A dozen protesters expelled from House gallery. They were chanting: "Boehner, get off it, it's time to tax corporate profits"
- Washington Post: Protesters disrupt House during debate on debt deal; 22 arrested - WaPost http://wapo.st/mV04n1
- HuffPostPol HuffPost Politics: ICYMI, 22 protesters arrested in the Capitol today for jeering Boehner & the debt deal inside the House. http://huff.to/n7t9KD
- Washingtonpost The Washington Post: Protesters disrupt House during debate on #debtceiling deal; 22 arrested http://wapo.st/nrPUqg
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Community Voices Heard (CVH) is a membership organization of low-income New Yorkers working to influence policy change on issues that affect low-income families lives. With chapters in 4 NYS locations (New York City, Yonkers, Newburgh, and Poughkeepsie), the organization works on: welfare reform, public housing preservation and improvement, sustainable communities and community governance, and non-partisan voter engagement.
Voices Of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL) is a statewide grassroots membership organization building power among low-income people who are living with and affected by HIV/AIDS drug use and incarceration, along with the organizations that serve us, to create healthy and just communities. VOCAL accomplishes this through community organizing, leadership development, participatory research, public education and direct action.
National People's Action (NPA) is a Network of community power organizations from across the country that work to advance a national economic and racial justice agenda. NPA has over 200 organizers working to unite everyday people in cities, towns, and rural communities throughout the United States.
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