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Democrats highlight equal pay in political push

Washington (CNN) - From the White House to Capitol Hill to the campaign trail, Democrats are planning an across-the- board push on paycheck equality on Tuesday, the party's first large-scale coordinated effort on the issue ahead of November's midterm elections.

The full-court press by the White House, congressional Democrats and party officials, comes on National Equal Pay Day, which reflects how far into the current year women must work to match what men earned in the previous year.

Democrats seize on equal pay as midterm issue

President Barack Obama on Tuesday will go back to the first law he signed as President, addressing equal pay with two new executive actions that satisfy both policy and political priorities within the White House.

According to a White House official, Obama's executive actions will focus on "pay secrecy," the idea that women who are paid less than their male counterparts may not know it because they don't know what other employees are making.

"If women do not even know that they are underpaid, they cannot take steps to remedy the pay gap," said the official. "For example, Lilly Ledbetter was paid less than her male co-workers for decades without realizing it until someone took a risk and slipped her an anonymous note."

When Obama entered the White House in 2009, the first law he signed was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, a law named for the Alabama grandmother who became a champion for equal pay after men in her Goodyear plant doing similar work had been paid up to 40% more.

The law allowed a victim of pay-based discrimination to file a complaint to the government within 180 days of their most recent paychecks, as opposed to within 180 days of the first "unfair" paycheck.

The first executive order Obama will sign will prohibit "federal contractors from retaliating against employees who choose to discuss their compensation," according to the White House official. The second order will ask the secretary of labor to establish new requirements for federal contractors to submit summaries of pay data, including a breakdown of sex and race.

"The Department of Labor will use the data to encourage voluntary compliance with equal pay laws, and allowing more targeted enforcement by focusing efforts where there are discrepancies, reducing burdens on other employers," the official added.

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Democrats, too, face contested primary in N.J. Third District

While Republicans grapple with dj vu in the primaries for New Jersey's Third Congressional District, Democrats are gearing up for an unexpected fight between their newly anointed candidate and a nominee they tapped for a race four years ago.

The seat was put in play when former Philadelphia Eagle Jon Runyan decided last year not to run for reelection, putting the competition to replace him among the most-watched races nationally. The moderate-leaning district encompasses most of Burlington County and part of Ocean County.

Last week, Howard Kleinhendler, a Manhattan law firm partner from Lakewood who ran unsuccessfully against longtime Republican Rep. Chris Smith in 2010, filed as a challenger in the June 3 Democratic primary.

He will face Aimee Belgard, the candidate endorsed by the Burlington and Ocean County Democratic Committees. Belgard, a general practice lawyer from Edgewater Park, is a Burlington County freeholder who served as a township committee member in her hometown.

In a November interview on Dom Giordano's talk show on WPHT-AM (1210), Belgard said she wanted to "fix what's broken" in the Affordable Care Act, but declined to be more specific. She said that it was "very early in the campaign" and that she was still talking to constituents to learn their needs.

Belgard, 39, declined to make herself available for a phone interview with The Inquirer last week, but she answered questions via e-mail Friday.

"I'm running for Congress because I want to make a difference in the lives of my neighbors, my community and this country," she wrote. "I'm focused on growing the middle-class, protecting Social Security and Medicare, and standing up for women and our veterans."

She also provided a few more details on how she would change Obamacare. "I want to ensure that the Affordable Care Act is working for small businesses, not hurting them, and I will work to ensure that we keep costs down by increasing transparency so that consumers know exactly what they're paying for," she wrote.

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