The new health care bill represents one of the biggest challenges to U.S. social policy in decades. And for several reasons it may have an especially large impact on women in the U.S. That’s because women make the majority of family health care decisions, and on average they live longer than men and require more medical care over a longer period of time. In addition, women have special health care needs–primarily around pregnancy, childbirth and childcare.
December 2022 Washington, D.C- After weeks of negotiations Congressional leaders reached a...
The Woman of Distinction award each year at the annual luncheon to recognize women in the greater...
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National Association of Women Business Owners Institute Chair Elect and Opportunity International...
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