By Diana Egozcue, Virginia NOW President The election is over, and we have a lot of work to do. There will be fewer women of both parties in the United States Congress–the first time in 32 years that female representation has fallen. Before this election, we were tied with Turkmenistan and ranked behind 88 other [...]
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The Election is Over, Time to Get to Work
Posted in Activism, State Issues, tagged election, equal rights amendement, era on 11/09/2010 | Leave a Comment »
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