Oppose Gop Efforts to Turn Back Clock On Women

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Every March, our nation recognizes National Women's History Month. This national celebration and recognition of women's historic achievements began in 1980 when National Women's History Week began with a proclamation from President Jimmy Carter. In 1987, this national celebration was expanded by congressional resolution to an entire month by declaring March as National Women's History Month.

In the last few years, our nation has made historic progress in many areas of critical importance to the women of America. These include improvements to women's health care, investments to create jobs and stimulate growth, investments in early childhood education, and new policies that ensure equal pay for all of America's working women.

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Oppose Gop Efforts to Turn Back Clock On Women

In Congress, I have fought to officially recognize one of the champions of the women's suffragist movement, Alice Paul. When the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, granting women the rig...

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