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Star Jones & Marquis Who s Who Announces Their Women Luminaries List

Star Jones & Marquis Who s Who Release the Women Luminaries List 58 Honorees are Spotlighted for Women s History Month News provided by Share this article Share this article UNIONDALE, N.Y., March 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/  In honor of Women s History Month, Marquis Who s Who (MWW), the world s leading biographical publisher for over 120 years, has released its Women Luminaries list for 2021 as a part of their Maker s List Series. The series is spearheaded by MWW CEO Erica Lee and American lawyer, award-winning media personality, and women s and diversity advocate, Star Jones, who serves as the executive editor of the Maker’s Lists. The Women Luminaries list features 58 honorees, representative of the 58 facets of a marquise diamond.  

Record Number of GOP Women in Congress Didn t Come to Compromise

Record Number of GOP Women in Congress Didn t Come to Compromise On 02/17/21 at 5:00 AM EST Photo Illustration by Gluekit for Newsweek; Cheney: Chip Somodevilla/Getty; Stefanik & Kim: Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call/Getty; Greene: Caroline Brehman/CQ-Roll Call/Getty In early February, just one day after the House banished Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene from congressional committees for incendiary behavior and two days after GOP lawmakers decided by secret ballot to allow Wyoming Representative Liz Cheney to retain her leadership position despite her vote to impeach Donald Trump, a third drama involving Republican women was unfolding in upstate New York. In a case over disputed ballots in the state s 22nd congressional district, a judge ruled in favor of Republican Claudia Tenney, handing her victory over Democrat Anthony Brandisi by a mere 109 votes thereby settling the last undecided race of the 2020 election. That decis

Opinion: Republican women in the House could change everything

Opinion: Republican women in the House could change everything CNN 1/2/2021 Opinion by Swanee Hunt © Provided by CNN Ashley Hinson of Iowa, Nicole Malliotakis of New York, Nancy Mace of South Carolina On January 3, when members of the 117th Congress raise their hands and swear their oaths, a significant shift will take place. The number of Republican women in the House will more than double from 13 to at least 28 (two races are pending litigation). For a party historically known as pale, male and stale, this increase is particularly meaningful. The number of women on the other side of the aisle currently 88 has been growing for decades. The first milestone came in 1985, when there were only 12 Democratic women in the House. That year, the pro-choice mega-fundraiser EMILY s List ( Early Money Is Like Yeast it makes the dough rise ) was born, and the Democratic Party began a slow but steady transformation.

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