From Team Rosen <[email protected]>
Subject The first computer programmer was a woman
Date October 13, 2021 12:05 AM
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Team,

Today is Ada Lovelace Day -- an annual opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) around the world.

You might not have heard of this pioneering mathematician and writer -- but Ada Lovelace was regarded as the first ever computer programmer after she published the very first algorithm.

It is so important that we continue to advance STEM education -- especially for women and girls -- to help equip our future leaders. And in 2018, this team extended Ada Lovelace’s legacy by electing Sen. Jacky Rosen -- the first ever computer programmer to serve in the U.S. Senate.

Will you contribute $5 to support Jacky Rosen on Ada Lovelace Day? [link removed]

In the Senate, Jacky is fighting for our values, like raising the minimum wage, expanding affordable health care, and implementing urgent climate action. She has also made STEM education a top priority because we must ensure our workforce is ready for the digital economy.

Senator Rosen will keep up the fight for all of us -- but she needs this team to have her back.

Can you pitch in $5 or any amount to support our STEM champion Jacky Rosen [link removed]

Thank you for your support,

Team Rosen







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