My Sisters and Brothers, Equal Pay Day serves as a harsh reminder of the ongoing struggle that women - especially women of color - face in securing gender equality, financial security, health equity, and basic civil rights.
We must act and close the gender gap that puts women at a significant disadvantage compared to their male counterparts when it comes to pay! Add your name to close the gap once and for all!
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These financial inequities disproportionately affect women in careers from science and tech to teaching and nursing, where women make far less than male co-workers, even with similar qualifications. Even worse, the pay gap is growing both for unmarried women and for mothers, basically making having children a penalty.
I will not stop fighting until paycheck equality is a reality! Add your name to join me on this fight! By taking proactive measures today, we can make sure that all women have an equal chance at achieving financial security and well-being tomorrow.
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Together, #WeRepresent!
Gwen
Proudly representing Wisconsin's 4th Congressional District
Proud Co-Leader of the Violence Against Women Act
100% Pro-Choice
100% Democracy Defender
About Gwen: The first African-American woman in Wisconsin history to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives, Congresswoman Gwen Moore, took her official oath of office on January 4, 2005. She served in the Wisconsin State Senate from 1993-2004. Before her election to the Senate, Congresswoman Moore served two consecutive terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1989-92.
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