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Tell your Senators to support Loretta Lynch


nwlcYour Senators are about to cast a vote that matters tremendously for women.

The U.S. Attorney General is responsible for enforcing federal laws, many of which have a serious impact on the legal rights and futures of women across this country. We need a strong Attorney General with extensive legal expertise, breadth and depth of experience, and a strong commitment to equal justice and the rule of law.

We need Loretta Lynch to be the next Attorney General.

Tell Your Senators to Support the Nomination of Loretta LynchSoon, your Senators will be casting a very important vote. Tell them to vote YES on Loretta Lynch’s nomination to be Attorney General.

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Ms. Lynch’s qualifications are unassailable. Her legal experience has been both broad and deep, including time in private practice, teaching, and significant government service. Twice, she has served as the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York — and was confirmed unanimously by the Senate to that position.

She’s built a reputation as a fair and even-handed prosecutor with exceptional dedication to the rule of law. Ms. Lynch’s work has earned her the support of dozens of current and former government officials on both sides of the aisle, individuals, and organizations.

If confirmed, she would also be the first African-American woman to serve as Attorney General.

Tell your Senators to vote YES on Loretta Lynch’s nomination so that she can begin the important work that awaits her at the Department of Justice.

Thank you for everything you do to advance the rights of women and girls.

Sincerely,
Marcia Greenberger
Co-President
National Women’s Law Center

NASA: Name a star after Leonard Nimoy


NASA: Name a star after Leonard Nimoy

Bobby Scarbrough
Dallas, Texas

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Council on Women and Girls


White House Council on Women and Girls Update:

The White House

Dear friends,

Happy Women’s History Month! We hope this message finds you well. It has been an exciting and busy time here at the White House Council on Women and Girls.

Earlier this week, President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama announced a new whole-of-government initiative called Let Girls Learn, which expands the Administration’s efforts to help adolescent girls around the world attend and complete school. And just over a week ago, the First Lady hosted an event to honor the women of the Civil Rights Movement. If you haven’t had a chance yet, please be sure to visit the new White House Women in STEM website, highlighting some wonderful #WomenInSTEM.

All month long, the Chair of the White House Council on Women and Girls, Valerie Jarrett, will be tweeting about inspiring women in history. Share the women who inspire you by tweeting about them using the hashtag #WomensHistoryMonth, and we’ll feature some of our favorite submissions throughout the month.

Thank you for all that you do!

Best regards,

The White House Council on Women and Girls

Latest News and Administration Highlights

Let Girls Learn
On Tuesday, the President and First Lady announced that the White House is ramping up its efforts to Let Girls Learn, with a new initiative focused on supporting girls’ education around the world.

Watch the President and First Lady’s remarks here:

Learn more about the Let Girls Learn initiative.

Women of the Civil Rights Movement
On February 20, First Lady Michelle Obama delivered remarks at “Celebrating Women of the Movement” — an event honoring some of the women of the Civil Rights Movement.

In her remarks, Mrs. Obama explained that “education is the single-most important civil rights issue that we face today.”

Watch her full remarks here:

Watch the First Lady's remarks here.

Women in STEM
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy recently launched a page dedicated to highlighting some incredible #WomenInSTEM. Check out their stories, and get Women in STEM fact sheets, latest news updates, speeches, and other useful resources here.

Learn more about women in STEM.

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Two months of damage — ✓


The first two months of Boehner’s Republican Congress reads like a how-to manual on how NOT to govern.

Democrats were proud to keep the Department of Homeland Security running. But mark my words — our compromise didn’t make the far right very happy. They’re going to launch attack after attack in order to get their way.

We’ll keep fighting them, but we need your help. Can you give $5 or more to fight their radical agenda?

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In two months, Republicans have attacked middle class issues again and again. But we will do everything we can to fight back. I need your help to be prepared for whatever they’ll do next — donate $5, $10 or whatever makes sense to you.

Thank you for standing with me.

Nancy