See her blog post here for all the details and sign her petition here. A brief excerpt from the first link:
"The Administration says I’m wrong – that there’s nothing to worry
about. They say the deal is nearly done, and they are making a lot of
promises about how the deal will affect workers, the environment, and
human rights. Promises – but people like you can’t see the actual deal. For more than two years now, giant corporations have had an enormous
amount of access to see the parts of the deal that might affect them and
to give their views as negotiations progressed. But the doors stayed
locked for the regular people whose jobs are on the line.
"If most of the trade deal is good for the American economy, but
there’s a provision hidden in the fine print that could help
multinational corporations ship American jobs overseas or allow for
watering down of environmental or labor rules, fast track would mean
that Congress couldn’t write an amendment to fix it. It’s all or
nothing. Before we sign on to rush through a deal like that – no
amendments, no delays, no ability to block a bad bill – the American
people should get to see what’s in it."
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