Candidate for lieutenant governor pushes for commission on women’s issues
"We plan to place this commission at the forefront of our efforts to ensure that our state laws and our policies reflect a deeper respect for the women in our state,"
How the commission would be formed and how its members would be chosen are yet to be determined, she said. But it would focus on three primary issues for women: economic security, fairness and opportunity in the workplace, and improved health and well-being.
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"By November, we may no longer have a Supreme Court that respects a woman's right to control her own body and her own life,"
The Republican gubernatorial candidate is no friend to women, she added.
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"Immediately after taking office as attorney general,
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