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The Women’s March is a peaceful protest to support issues that are important to women. The first one was held around the world on January 21, 2017, on the first full day of Donald Trump 's ...
January 19 – Women's March on Washington (and many other local marches) [73] February 16 – Take Back the Vote, march on Washington before Congress introduces the new Voting Rights Act. [74] March 14 – Kids at Washington Liberty, Yorktown, and other schools near D.C, marched against gun violence. Kids wore orange and held big signs to protest.
House Speaker Mike Johnson declared Wednesday that women's facilities in the Capitol complex are reserved for biological females as Congress is poised to swear in its first openly transgender rep.
The number of women running for Congress is down this year after hitting record highs in 2020 and 2022. Harris' ascension could break a barrier — but fewer women are running for Congress Skip to ...
During the week of July 29, Dans told Project staff that he would step down as director in August to focus on the election campaign. [105] [106] Kevin Roberts assumed leadership of the project. [107] Roger Severino is vice president of domestic policy at The Heritage Foundation. He, Roberts, and Dans wrote much of the Mandate. [32] [95] [108]
A resolution authorizing the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate to conduct quarterly blood donation drives during the 119th Congress. S.Res. 45: January 29, 2025: A resolution supporting the contributions of Catholic schools in the United States and celebrating the 51st annual National Catholic Schools Week. S.Res. 46: January 29, 2025
The “Conga” and “Rhythm is Gonna Get You” singer, a spokesperson for the National Women’s Shelter Network (NWSN), is pushing Congress to pass the Women’s and Family Protection Act ...
Women in Columbus, Ohio, gain the right to go topless. [269] The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act requires the United States Sentencing Commission to increase the penalties for hate crimes committed on the basis of the actual or perceived gender, race, color, religion, national origin, or ethnicity of any person.