They were some of the first women to enter the workforce and although they were only paid half of what their male counterparts earned, many were able to attain economic independence for the first time. 2/6
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These women, along with men and women from across the Merrimack Valley went on to fight fearlessly for workers’ rights and ignited a movement that rippled across the country. 3/6
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I sought this Congressional seat eleven years ago because I could not tolerate the fact that a woman had not been elected to Congress from
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While the impact women have when they have a seat at the table is unmistakable, women still make up only a marginal percentage of public office holders. 5/6
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That is why it is so inspiring that an unprecedented surge of first-time female candidates are running for offices from the U.S. Senate and state legislatures to local school boards. The seeds of change have been sown! 6/6
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Pretty sure all Democrats want Trump to be impeached. It only takes 1 of you to stand up on the floor and ask for a vote of impeachment. Which representative is going to act on the will of the people. Who is going to act now? Be a woman!
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Reduce gun violence? Must change hearts - must address spiritual health. Must get Spirit of God in people. HOW? One way: Read “If You Died Tonight, WHY Would God Let You Into Heaven? http://Amazon.com - search Tom Lusk-only 36 pages
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