Kathy Groob

What’s Next for Kentucky Auditor Crit Luallen?

December 9, 2011

Kentucky’s most qualified and capable female public official, Auditor Crit Luallen, will be leaving office at the end of the year due to term limits in her constitutional office.  From Kentucky to…

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A Fighter for Health Care Enters Race for Congress

December 8, 2011

By Kathy Groob, Publisher ElectWomen Magazine – When East Moline City Councilmember Cheri Bustos (D) decided to run for Illinois’ 17th Congressional District, she didn’t have to look beyond her own family…

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District 5 supervisor seat should go to a woman

December 7, 2011

Editorial by Kimberly Ellis – If you were to compare the percentage of women serving on San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors (just 27 percent, or three of 11 seats) with the percentage…

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Remembering the women of Pearl Harbor

December 7, 2011

Seventy years ago Americans were impacted in a way like no other when the Japanese attacked the United States’ Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor Hawaii.  The women of the Pearl Harbor disaster…

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THREE WOMEN WIN December Special Elections

December 7, 2011

Minnesota – Women Winning scores victory with two endorsed candidates for the Minnesota State Legislature.  Women Winning congratulates Susan Allen on her primary victory in 61B (South Minneapolis including the Powderhorn Park and…

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Labels & Lists Acquires Voter Contact Services

December 6, 2011

Labels & Lists (L&L) announced today that it has acquired Voter Contact Services (VCS), a highly respected firm with four decades of operating experience, an impressive client base and a database of more…

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Emerging Chelsea

December 6, 2011

Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of former President and Secretary of State Bill and Hillary Clinton, has recently signed a contract with NBC as a full-time correspondent.  This is a change from the…

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Tuesday’s Election Watch: Minnesota and Georgia Special Elections

December 4, 2011

By Kathy Groob, Publisher ElectWomen Magazine – Tuesday December 6th is an important day for women candidates in Minnesota and Georgia.  A special election will be held in Minnesota for Senate District…

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Michigan Senate Minority Leader Gretchen Whitmer’s Common Sense Bullying Legislation Approved

December 2, 2011

Huffington Post – Michigan’s state Senate dropped a bill Tuesday that critics called “a license to bully,” and instead adopted a House version that represents a compromise among Republican lawmakers in a…

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