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Hi there, March is Women’s History Month, a time when we come together to celebrate the contributions women have made to American history and to uplift the women in our lives. For me, honoring Women’s History Month means fighting for women and girls in Congress. It means taking on the national mental health crisis impacting teenage girls, including the 1 in 3 high school girls who have considered suicide. It means pushing back against Republicans’ draconian abortion bans and attacks on our reproductive freedoms. It means advocating for paycheck fairness and closing the wage gap. It means standing up for trans women and trans girls when the radical right attempts to demonize them. I’m proud to have made history as the first Latina to represent Oregon in Congress because women belong in all places where decisions are being made. Respectfully, Andrea |
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