Kathy Groob

Wyoming Women Increase Leadership Potential

March 3, 2009

Over 100 women from across Wyoming gathered at the state Capitol in Cheyenne last week to learn about serving in the state legislature, create new connections, and improve their own leadership strengths.…

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MARCH IS WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Honoring the Trailblazers

March 2, 2009

by Senator Sharon Grosfeld Since 1987 when Congress extended National Women’s History Week into a month long observance to be held in March, women’s contributions to the social, economic, political, and cultural…

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March is Women’s History Month

March 2, 2009

In honor of Women’s History Month, a reader sent along this YouTube video that highlights the struggles of American women.  it also highlights the successes that women have had around the world.…

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Special Primary Election for Congressional Seat Tomorrow March 3rd

March 1, 2009

Filling staff positions in President Obama’s new administration has lead to a flurry of special elections and appointments.  One high profile race is the 5th Congressional District seat vacated by chief of…

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Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius Accepts Cabinet Post

February 28, 2009

By Michael A. Fletcher and Ceci Connolly
Washington Post Staff Writers
 Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius accepted President Obama’s request to become his Health and Human Services secretary, stepping into a central role in…

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A Passion for Service – Laketa Cole’s Story

February 27, 2009

  Despite being the first African American woman appointed to Cincinnati’s City Council, Laketa Cole has overcome challenges to become the President Pro Tem of Ohio’s third largest city’s legislative body.  Laketa…

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Campaign Technique: Meeting Voters Face-to-Face Doesn’t Require Going Door-to-Door Anymore

February 25, 2009

By Dan Bevarly, Ahead of Ideas After winning your election, instead of bronzing that pair of shoes used to walk the campaign trail, you may want to consider bronzing your computer mouse. …

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Freshman Congresswoman Kilroy Talks with ElectWomen Magazine

February 25, 2009

Mary Jo Kilroy won the election for Ohio’ 15th Congressional District by 2,311 votes, more than the 0.5 percent margin that would trigger a recount. An election challenged resulted in delays and…

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Candidate Resource: Campaigns & Elections Training Scheduled for June in Washington, D.C.

February 24, 2009

   In 1983, Campaigns & Elections (Politics Magazine) launched a campaign training program that has gone on to help more than 10,000 politicos win campaigns around the world.    The flagship program,…

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