One thing is clear: Montana women have overcome obstacles and made history.    
 
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Today is Women’s Equality Day and Montana has a proud history of trailblazing 
women -- from the homesteaders who worked hard to make their way out West and 
raise their families, to Jeannette Rankin, the first woman elected to Congress.
One thing is clear: Montana women have overcome obstacles and made history.
That’s why I’m continuing the fight for all women here in Big Sky Country and 
across the nation. We’ve come far since some women were given the right to vote 
100 years ago, but there are still are major hurdles that we face every single 
day.
I’m ready to tackle these issues in Congress, but I need a seat at the table 
first. That’s why I need your help to get me there. Chip $15 today. 
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On average, white women only make 79 cents for every dollar a man makes -- and 
that number is even lower for Black, Indigenous and Hispanic women. On top of 
that, workplace discrimination is still a common occurrence for many 
hard-working women.
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It’s unacceptable, and Congress needs to act. Women deserve respect and 
equality. They deserve workplaces and homes free from discrimination or 
violence. That’s a future I’ll proudly keep fighting for.
I’m going to be a champion for women in Congress and keep fighting for their 
right to equality. If you believe in this fight chip in any amount today. 
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Thank you,
 Kathleen Williams
     
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