Our Message on K Street: Bank Reform Now!

On May 17, thousands of union members, community activists, and allies from across the country came together on a rainy Monday morning to send a message to Congress & the corporate lobbyists on K Street:  Wall Street reform now!

The protest was organized by National People’s Action, SEIU, the AFL-CIO, and Jobs with Justice.

The crowd rallied in McPherson Square park before shutting down K Street and then marching to the Bank of America.  Check out the video & photos from the action below.

Showdown on K Street Monday, May 17th

Break Wall Street lobbyists’ grip on Congress.  We demand jobs and a real economic recovery!

  • Sign up to join us on K Street in DC on Monday, May 17th at noon
  • Can’t make it to DC?  Join our virtual march & we’ll keep you posted on how to support the rally from your town
  • Wall Street recklessness and corporate greed have destroyed our economy and hijacked our democracy.  Corporate lobbyists representing the big banks paved the way to deregulate Wall Street, and now they’re standing in the way of reforms that would protect people and strengthen our economy.

    Wall Street has a DC address. K Street is where the corporate lobbyists have their offices and plot their schemes to buy and sell politicians like commodities on the stock exchange.  Since last year and so far through 2010, big banks are spending about $1.4 million a day in lobbying and political expenses to fight reform.  There are four Big Bank lobbyists for every member of Congress.

    Join Jobs with Justice, National People’s Action, the AFL-CIO, and SEIU on K Street May 17th

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    Keep the Pressure on to Rein in Wall Street, Demand Good Jobs

    We are building a movement.

    Since January, Jobs with Justice has been working with labor and community partners to send a message to Congress:  Rein in Wall Street.  We need good jobs, now.

    The work of Jobs with Justice members, activists, and allies is starting to add up to a national movement that is changing the debate in Washington, and our momentum is building.  Just last week, the Senate overcame a threatened Republican filibuster and brought us closer to meaningful reform of Wall Street.  Senator Durbin, the #2 Democrat, spoke out in favor of an amendment to cut down the size of “too-big-to-fail” banks.  We also learned that the Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation of Goldman Sachs.

    Over the last few months, Jobs with Justice activists and allies have been out on the streets time and time again to take our message to the banks and to Congress.  Last week, JwJ was part of mobilizations challenging Wall Street and corporate greed in San Francisco, Kansas City, Denver, Chicago, and New York City.

    We must keep up the pressure to break Wall Street’s grip on Congress!  Here’s how you can help:

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