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Subject New Politics is Empowering Women in Politics
Date April 4, 2022 11:47 PM
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NEWSLETTER
Friend, Throughout the month of March, New Politics celebrated the achievements of women who are demonstrating servant leadership across the nation. Despite their disproportionate representation in politics, the women we’ve endorsed are still able to make a meaningful difference in their communities. Read on to learn more about how we’re celebrating women in politics!

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Celebrating women in politics

Our movement to elect servant leaders is growing and we’re seeing tangible evidence of change in our communities. Here are just some of the recent highlights.

Mayor Caroline Simmons welcomed her third month serving as the first woman to hold the Office of Mayor in Stamford, Connecticut. Councilwoman Elizabeth Beck was asked to introduce President Biden at the Fort Worth VA, where she spoke about the need for improving access to care and benefits for veterans suffering from toxic exposure to burn pits. Former Massachusetts State Representative Juana Matias was appointed by President Biden to serve as the HUD Regional Administrator for New England. Maine’s Secretary of State Shenna Bellows is the first woman to be elected to this office in Maine. She was elected in 2020 and is currently serving her first term.

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The New Power Project

The New Power Project, an initiative of New Politics, aims to take the mission of New Politics one step further. This project is focused on recruiting and empowering values-driven individuals who were raised in marginalized or underserved communities. We know that change happens when we elect candidates whose lives have been directly impacted by poor policies.

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New Endorsements

When we endorse a candidate, we're making a statement about their quality as a leader and the type of campaign they're running. Here is the new endorsement we announced.

Chris Deluzio
U.S. Navy
Pennsylvania’s 17th Congressional District
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Phil Olaleye
Peace Corps
Georgia's 59th State House District
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Simon Cataldo
TFA and DOJ
Massachusetts’s 14th State House District
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Lindsey Burke
Americorps
Kentucky’s 75th State House District
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Francis Conole
U.S. Navy
New York’s 22nd Congressional District
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Candidate Spotlight

Lindsey Burke has been serving marginalized communities in a variety of capacities for over 20 years and continues to give a voice to the voiceless. She has participated in nonpartisan issue organizing with Kentuckians for the Commonwealth, and has worked at Lexington Rescue Mission, providing a range of social services to people experiencing homelessness and those who are marginally housed. Lindsey has twice served in AmeriCorps.

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Servant Leaders In the News

‘Service is in My Blood’
via Veterans of Foreign Wars
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Biden Taps Former State Rep. Juana Matias as HUD New England Regional Administrator
via Wavelengths
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Sherrill secures funding for community projects in Morris Plains
via New Jersey Hills
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Passion for this place: Spanberger visits Culpeper's Carver Center with big check
via Culpepper Star Exponent
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Moulton and Auchincloss target oligarchs with ‘Yachts for Ukraine Act’
via Boston.com
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Rep. Chrissy Houlahan Secures $1.2M for Chester County Projects
via Patch
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Investing in New Politics helps ensure exceptional servant leaders have the infrastructure, support, and resources they need to run a successful campaign. Help us make it possible for proven servant leaders to run, and win, by joining our movement.

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