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  2. The Group Chat That Secretly Runs Congress - AOL

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    In the 118th Congress, there are 151 women, an all-time high; the 118th is also the most diverse in history, with 133 members, or a quarter of the body, identifying as a race other than white.

  3. List of rallies and protest marches in Washington, D.C.

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    A group of women's pro-peace organizations, including the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and Women Strike for Peace, joined as to confront Congress on its opening day, January 15, 1968, with a strong show of female opposition to the Vietnam War." [9] At age 87, Jeannette Rankin led the march of some 5,000 women. [10]

  4. Has the number of women in Congress hit a ceiling? - AOL

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    The number of women who will serve in Congress and governorships mostly held steady, though a slight decline in women elected to the House was the unsurprising outcome of a lackluster showing by ...

  5. Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues - Wikipedia

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    The Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues is a bipartisan membership organization within the House of Representatives committed to advancing women's interests in Congress. [1] It was founded by fifteen Congresswomen on April 19, 1977, and was originally known as the Congresswomen's Caucus.

  6. Women in Congress spotlight challenge of legislating as ... - AOL

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    A bipartisan effort to let new mothers vote by proxy after giving birth is putting a spotlight on the unique challenges congresswomen face as they weigh motherhood against the archaic rules of the ...

  7. Women in the United States House of Representatives

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    [50] [52] In the early years of women in Congress, such a seat was usually held only until the next general election, and the women retired after that single Congress, thereby becoming a placeholders to finishing elected terms of their husbands. [52] As the years progressed, however, more and more of these widow successors sought reelection.

  8. Body shaming, IQ insults and cross talk: House committee ...

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    A House Oversight Committee meeting Thursday night devolved into chaos amid personal attacks and partisan bickering in a rare evening session that was supposed to center on a resolution ...

  9. March for the Equal Rights Amendment - Wikipedia

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    The amendment proposed equal rights for women, and was first introduced to Congress in 1923, finally gaining Congressional approval in 1972. [5] Once Congress had approved the amendment, ratification by the states was requested and the typical 7-year time limit for ratification by two-thirds of the states was set in motion. [6]