SAG-AFTRA President Ken Howard today praised the Fair Play Fair Pay Act of 2015, introduced by representatives Jerrold Nadler, Marsha Blackburn, John Conyers Jr. and Ted Deutch. The announcement of the bi-partisan legislation was made today at the SAG-AFTRA national office in Manhattan.
SAG-AFTRA is asking its members to stand together and tell Congress to pass the Fair Play Fair Pay Act by going tomusicfirst-coalition.rallycongress.com/17671/support-fair-play-fair-pay-act/ and to show their support by using #FairPlayFairPay in social media.
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