Washington’s Women in Politics Lead the Way
Their Sacrifices and Successes Make Life Better for Women and Families by Nancy Schatz Alton In 1991, when Christine Gregoire was asked to run for attorney general in Washington state, she studied…
Read MoreGetting Back to Financial Basics– The Key to Developing Peace of Mind and Prosperity
By Mackey McNeill, CPA/PFS IAR, President and CEO, Mackey Advisors If you are like me, you just want the recession to go away. Enough already! Yet as I rail against this downturn, when…
Read MoreDeveloping A Fundraising Donor Plan – In a Close Race or During Economic Hard Times, Every Donor Must be Cultivated
By Kathy Groob There are several well-tested theories and strategies for political campaign fundraising, and books and articles to guide the way. But every successful campaign begins with a finance plan and…
Read MoreSouth Carolina Taking Steps to Advance Women in Politics & Leadership
Despite being ranked 50th in the nation in women’s political involvement, South Carolina women are taking steps needed to bring about change in their state. The Southeastern Institute for Women in Politics,…
Read MoreChanging the Political Climate for Massachusetts Women
The Program for Women in Politics and Public Policy Join other women from around Massachusetts, the nation, and the world in a challenging and exciting learning environment designed for women who want…
Read MoreA Woman’s Place – Now in the Missouri State Senate
Missouri Women Gaining Ground in the Missouri State Senate. Thirty-six years ago in 1973 Mary Gant, a Kansas City Democrat, became the first woman in Missouri history elected to state senate. Since…
Read MoreVirginia’s Farm Team Hosting Statewide Meeting and Gubernatorial Debate THIS WEEKEND
RSVP today for the no-cost Farm Team statewide meeting in Williamsburg, Virginia this weekend on April 18-19. Planning and campaign workshops are held on Saturday, April 18th from 2-4 p.m. followed by…
Read MoreAfter Cancer, Lawmaker Urges Tests
By Richard Leiby Washington Post She didn’t cry on “Good Morning America.” She didn’t cry when she talked to the local press. But on March 28, 2009, surrounded by a sisterhood of…
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