Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues
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Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues
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The Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues is a bipartisan membership organization within the House of Representatives committed to advancing women's interests in Congress. It was founded by fifteen Congresswomen on April 19, 1977, and was originally known as the Congresswomen's Caucus. Its founding co-chairs were Representatives Elizabeth Holtzman (N.Y.-Dem.) and Margaret Heckler (Mass.-Rep.). In 1981, men were invited to join and the name of the organization was therefore changed to the Congr
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Organization within the US House of Representatives
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congressional_Caucus_for_Women%27s_Issues
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2023-11-25T06:33:54Z
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