South 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, a bi-partisan women’s political training organization, is hosting its 2009 Leading Women Dinner in Columbia on May 1st followed the next day by…

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Changing 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 to make a change—and make a difference! Discover your public passion, develop your intellectual capacity and leadership skills, and meet women from diverse…

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A 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 that time, 20 other women have been elected to the Missouri State Senate; at least one served in each session.  This year a…

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Desperately Seeking World’s Most Powerful Woman

Ask the average person who is the world’s most powerful woman, and they will pause, scratch their head, and struggle to produce a name.  Media giants like Forbes Magazine along with blog and Internet sites have attempted to produce lists that have included top businesswomen, Fortune 500 CEOs, government officials, elected officials and media personalities. …

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Woman Battles to Become America’s 4th Largest City Mayor

Annise Parker to Seek Houston’s Top Spot The United States’ fourth largest city could elect its second female mayor in 2009. Veteran city official, Annise Parker is running for mayor in Houston, Texas in the November 3rd election.  Parker is currently serving as city controller which is the second highest elected position in the city. …

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Call for Presidential Commission on Women

Women Count organization has taken the lead in calling for President Obama to create a presidential commission on women.  According to Women Count Executive Director Stacy Mason, a presidential commission on women is needed now to both engage and empower women to participate in the political process and to impact public policy on important women’s…

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