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  2. 2021 Women's March - Wikipedia

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    October 2021 Women's March in Washington, D.C. The band Pussy Riot performing in the rally at the Texas Capitol in Austin. Roughly 5,000 attendees in Washington D.C. met in Freedom Plaza [5] and marched to the United States Supreme Court Building.

  3. List of 2021 Women's March locations - Wikipedia

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    In protest of a recent abortion law in Texas, the 2021 Women's March took place in all 50 US states [1] on Saturday, October 2, 2021, two days before the United States Supreme Court began its upcoming term on Monday, October 4.

  4. 'More than our wombs': Women in conservative Texas cities ...

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    According to a survey by KFF, a nonpartisan nonprofit that focuses on health policy, 64% of women are satisfied with the nominees for the election — up from 40% from June. In Texas, Harris has ...

  5. Women in Texas government - Wikipedia

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    Since women were first elected to the Texas Legislature in the 38th Session, women have comprised on average 8.5% of the Texas Legislature, with a low of 0.5% in 1923 and 1927 (excluding 1925 and 1937 when no women were elected to either chamber) and a high of 26.1% in 2021. Since the 38th Session, 8.7% of the House's 150 members have been ...

  6. Padma Lakshmi and Gail Simmons march in protest of Texas ...

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    The hosts of Top Chef took to the streets of Houston to speak out against the most restrictive abortion law in Texas to date.. Padma Lakshmi and Gail Simmons, who film the culinary competition in ...

  7. We need more women running for Texas Legislature. First ... - AOL

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    In the 2020 presidential election, 6.3 million Texas women voted, compared with 5.6 million men. ... As we saw in 2021, when laws needed to winterize our power grid left fuel suppliers with ...

  8. 2021 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    March 11 –, Texas state Rep. Bryan Slaton introduced a bill that would abolish abortion and make it a criminal act, whereby women and physicians who received and performed abortions, respectively, could receive the death penalty. [4] October 6 – United States federal judge Robert L. Pitman issues an order to block the Texas Heartbeat Act. [5]

  9. Texas voters decided whether to reject or approve 14 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution. Here's a look at the results.