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Boston Globe 5.8.07
A Woman in the House? by Scott Lehigh
As the special election scramble begins, the clear leader is Niki Tsongas, widow
of Paul Tsongas, former senator and a Lowell legend, and a recognized community leader in her own right. MORE...
The Eagle-Tribune 4.25.07
Women's Political Caucus endorses Tsongas By
Edward Mason
Coming off her victory in a Methuen straw poll last weekend, Lowell
Democrat Niki Tsongas yesterday picked up the endorsement of the
Massachusetts Women's Political Caucus. MORE...
The New York Times 3.19.06
Why Do So Few Women Reach the Top of Big Law Firms?. By Timothy L. O'Brien.
Lauren Stiller Rikleen, a 52-year-old partner in the Framingham, Mass., office of the Worcester, Mass., firm of Bowditch & Dewey, details the hurdles facing female lawyers in her recently published book "Ending the Gauntlet: Removing Barriers to Women's Success in the Law." MORE...
Boston
Business Journal 10.28.05
Portrait
Underscores Lack of Women in Politics. By Mary
Fifield and Barbara Lee.
Regardless
of political party or ideology, Swift's portrait sends
a vital message about the importance of electing women
to public office. But one gubernatorial portrait on
the walls of the State House is not enough.
MORE...
Boston
Herald 10.10.05
Portrait
of a Leader. Letter to the Editor.
I
was disappointed to read the criticism of the upcoming
unveiling of Gov. Jane Swift's portrait in the State
House. MORE...
Boston
Globe 10.9.05
The
Wage Gap. By Evelyn Murphy and E.J. Graff.
If
you are a women working full time, you will lose between
$700,000 and $2 million over you working lifetime- just
because of your sex. Is that fair? No. Can't it be stopped?
Absolutely. MORE...
MWPC News
6.28.05
The Massachusetts Women's Political
Caucus is proud to announce their endorsement of Pat
Jehlen for State Senate in the 2nd Middlessex District.
MORE...
Boston
Herald 6.28.05
New Girls Network Gets a Win. By
Vicki Donlan.
Her name first surfaced as a highway commissioner applicant
in 2002 as part of the outreach from MassGAP- a partnership
of The Alliance of Women's Business and Professional
Organizations and the Massachusetts Women's Political
Caucus. MORE...
MWPC News.
6.5.05.
The 18th Annual Abigail Adams Awards
were held at Boston's Fairmont Copley Plaza. This year's
honorees were Mary Beth Cahill, Joanne Jaxtimer, Bonnie
Newman, Joan Wallace-Benjamin, Margaret Xifaras, and
Samantha Overton Bussell. MORE...
Statement
from the Office of the Governor. 5.2.05
Governor Mitt Romney honored
at the Women's National Republican Club. "Governor
Romney and Lieutenant Governor Kerry Healey attribute
much of their success in attracting top-level women
to serve in their Administration to the Mass GAP program
spearheaded by the Massachusetts Women's Political Caucus
(MWPC) shortly after the 2002 gubernatorial election."
MORE...
Boston
Phoenix. 3.25.05
What Women Want. By Deirdre Fulton
"Women are less likely to step up to the plate-
they really need to be recruited," explains Mary
Fifield, president of the Massachusetts Women's Political
Caucus, an organization that works to get more women
elected to office, among other goals. MORE...
MWPC News.
3.3.05
The 4th Annual Good Guys Awards were
celrebrated at Boston's Park Plaza Hotel. This year's
honorees were Chris Gabrieli, Paul Levy, and Jack Regan.
MORE...
Boston
Herald. 1.30.05
Cabral Tops List of Inspiring Female
Pols. By Wayne Woodlief.
And though women constitute more than haft the population
of Massachusetts, they hold less than a quarter of the
seats in the State Senate and House, said Mary Fifield,
new president of the Massachusetts Women's Political
Caucus. "The political world remains ripe for the
kind of work our Caucus specializes in." MORE...
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