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(X) Minimum Heavily Soiled Area: Additional $10.00 each area Fully Supporting Women’s Equality Senate should ratify UN treaty (Requiring Extensive Pre-Spraying) UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Sofa: $69.00 Loveseat: $49.00 Sectional: $ 109 - $ 139 Chair or Recliner: $25 - $49 Throw Pillows (With Other Services): $5.00 ADDITIONAL SERVICES • Area & Oriental Rug Cleaning • Auto/Boat/RV Cleaning • Deodorizing & Pet Odor Treatment • Spot & Stain Removal Service • Scotchguard Protection • Minor Water Damage Services SEE CURRENT FLYER FOR ADDITIONAL PRICES & SERVICES Call for Appointment (503) 281-3949 by T erry O ’N eill and D on K raus T h ere is a lot o f talk these days a b o u t th e im p o r ta n c e o f th e w om en's vote for the 2014 elections. D em ocrats and R epublicans alike are courting w om en voters - R e­ publicans are w orking as hard as they can to shed their anti-w om an im age stem m ing from the 2012 elec­ tion cycle, w hile D em ocrats are w orking equally hard to shine as the party that fully supports w om en's equality. President O b am a is in full co u rt­ ship m ode, speaking out on issues like the gender w age gap, w orkplace discrim ination and sexual assault on college cam puses. As w ell, p e r­ haps, he should: H e arg u ab ly ow es his 2008 and 2012 w ins to w om en voters, and neglecting them m ay have cost D em ocrats the H ouse in 2010. B ut w ith control o f C ongress again at stake, the p resid en t should do som ething bo ld er to get w om en v o te rs’ attention. O ne possibility is to call on the S enate to ratify the U N C onvention on the E lim ination o f All Form s o f D iscrim ination A gainst W om en, o r the W o m en ’s E quality T reaty. T h e W o m en ’s E quality T reaty is a landm ark international agreem ent on fundam ental hum an rights and equality for w om en everywhere. The U nited States helped draft the pact in the 1970s and signed it in 1981, but rem ains one o f only seven co u n ­ tries that have not ratified it — along w ith Iran, Sudan, South Sudan, So­ m alia, and the tw o sm all Pacific Is­ land nations o f Palau and Tonga. T hese are em barrassing bedfellow s. T he U nited States has a long history o f leading the global drive f o r w o m e n ’s r ig h t s . E le a n o r R oosevelt helped ensure that the 1948 U niversal D eclaration on H u ­ m an R ights included provisions on g en d er equality. T he State D ep art­ m ent, especially under fo rm er S ec­ retary H illary C linton, w o rk ed to em p o w er w om en in developm ent, econom ics, post-conflict resolution and m ore. B ut it hasn ’ t been en o u g h . O ne in every three o f the w o rld ’s w om en has suffered v iolent assault at som e point in h er life, and w om en w o rld ­ w ide are denied equal rights to ed u ­ cation, health care, w ork, legal sta­ tus, and m ore. Even in the U nited States, prob­ lem s like dom estic violence, sexual assault, and w orkplace d iscrim in a­ tio n d is p r o p o r tio n a te ly p la g u e w om en. R atifying this agreem ent w ill not fix these o r any oth er in ­ equalities by itself, but it w ill give w o m en ’s rights advocates another tool to use in pressing legislators and em ployers to fix them , using our usual dem ocratic processes. A nd b ecause w e have not jo in e d 187 other countries in ratifying the W o m en ’s Equality T reaty, A m erica is blocked from m any conversations about w o m en ’s rights around the world. T h e U N ’s c o m m itte e o n the W o m en ’s E quality T reaty, fo r e x ­ am ple, oversees treaty im plem enta­ tion, issuing nonbinding recom m en­ dations fo r action tow ard gender equality. B ut com m ittee m em bers can only com e from countries that are parties to the treaty. T his m eans w e cannot contribute o u r w ide e x ­ perience o r our otherw ise strong U N presence to prom oting the rights o f w om en. U n til w e ra tify th is a g re e m e n t, w e c a n ’t u se all th e to o ls a v ailab le to c o m b a t v io le n c e and d is c rim i­ n a tio n b a se d o n g en d er. A n d the tre a ty is ju s t th a t - a to o l. S o m e a rg u e th a t r a tif i c a tio n w o u ld th re a te n U .S . s o v e re ig n ty , bu t th a t’s a red h e rrin g - th e U n ited S tates has ra tifie d sim ila r tre a tie s u n d e r p re sid e n ts o f b o th p a rtie s w ith no su ch p ro b lem . T h e re a l p ro b le m is th a t so m e s e n a to rs fla t-o u t o p p o s e e q u a l rig h ts fo r w o m e n , an d P re s id e n t O b a m a c o u ld g a lv a n iz e w o m e n v o te rs b y sa y in g so. In an election year, a ratification cam paign w ould ignite instant c o n ­ troversy and excitem ent. But it m ight also generate bipartisan support in the S enate, w here tw o -th ird s o f those present and voting w ould be needed fo r ratification. A s th e p re sid e n t is ro u tin e ly pointing out these days, U.S. w om en still are only paid an average o f 77 cents fo r every d o llar paid to a m an, and they m ake up only 19 percent o f m em bers o f C ongress. W e believe that voters deserve a clear o p p o rtu ­ nity to know w hich o f their senators truly are w illing to m ake w o m e n ’s equality a priority. M alala Y o u safzai, the P ak istan i te e n a g e r sh o t by th e T a lib a n fo r d e fe n d in g g ir ls ’ e d u c a tio n , said , “ S o m e p e o p le o n ly a sk o th e rs to d o so m eth in g . I b e lie v e th a t, w hy sh o u ld I w ait fo r so m e o n e e lse ? W hy d o n 't I ta k e a step an d m o v e fo rw a rd ? ” C a llin g fo r S e n a te r a ti­ fic a tio n o f th e W o m e n ’s E q u a lity T re a ty w o u ld be th a t s te p fo r P re sid e n t O b am a. Terry O 'Neill is president o f the National Organization for Women and Don Kraus is chief executive officer o f the Citizens for Global Solutions.