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Governors grapple with housing woes felt throughout nation

Governors grapple with housing woes felt throughout nation

by Dorothy Mills-Gregg | Feb 25, 2019 | Business & Tech

WASHINGTON — From Vermont to California, governors and housing associations agree Americans in rural and urban areas are facing a housing affordability crisis. While governors did not hold a formal discussion on housing challenges during the National Governors...
Democratic women send SOTU message in all white

Democratic women send SOTU message in all white

by Dorothy Mills-Gregg | Feb 6, 2019 | Politics

Dozens of female Democratic lawmakers dressed in all white Tuesday during President Trump’s State of the Union address. The display, meant to show solidarity on women’s issues, evoked the all-white dresses worn by women in the suffragette movement in the...
ERA ratification near top of the agenda at third Women’s March

ERA ratification near top of the agenda at third Women’s March

by Dorothy Mills-Gregg | Jan 19, 2019 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Thousands gathered in Washington, D.C., and around the nation today for the third Women’s March with an agenda that included support for a long-time staple of the women’s movement, passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. The ERA has returned to the...
Home buyers, low-income families likely feeling sting of shutdown

Home buyers, low-income families likely feeling sting of shutdown

by Dorothy Mills-Gregg | Jan 18, 2019 | Politics

As the partial government shutdown moves into its fifth week, first-time home buyers, seniors and low-income families are feeling the pain of delayed mortgage approvals and housing reimbursements, real estate experts and observers said. Housing and Urban Development...
Post Midterms Poll: GOP Losing Suburban Women to Democrats

Post Midterms Poll: GOP Losing Suburban Women to Democrats

by Dorothy Mills-Gregg | Dec 4, 2018 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – Republicans should be afraid of future elections based on the results of a survey released Tuesday that found Independent women align more on issues with Democratic women that Republicans, the head of the Women and Politics Institute said. “If...
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