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riversedge

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Fri Feb 26, 2016, 10:23 AM Feb 2016

ST. Louis MO newspaper--Clinton continues to be champion for women's rights: http://bit.ly/1WNJq1G #

I think it is letters such as this to major local newspapers that are so important.


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Clinton continues to be champion for women's rights


February 25, 2016 12:00 am • By Jean Carnahan



.........................Looking back on the hard-fought battles, we often take it for granted that “women’s rights are human rights.” But when Hillary declared it so in 1995 at the U.N. World Conference on Women in Beijing — and many other places around the world — it wasn’t obvious at all. She didn’t care how many feathers she ruffled or what consequences she might face; she stood up and said what needed to be said.

Of course, no one was too surprised. After all, Hillary has been on the front lines of this fight for her entire career. As first lady, she advocated for the Family and Medical Leave Act and increased funding for child care. As senator, she championed legislation to guarantee paid parental leave, protect a woman’s right to choose, and achieve equal pay, co-sponsoring the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. (It’s no wonder Ledbetter herself endorsed Hillary just a few weeks ago.) And as secretary of state, Hillary made women’s rights a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy.

Generations of mothers and daughters are better off because Hillary fought for us. But the fight isn’t over. In Missouri and across the country, women are struggling to get ahead. Wages have flat lined and salary gaps remain. The Affordable Care Act still must be defended and improved to further reduce out-of-pocket health care costs. Everything from quality child care to a college education is still out of reach for far too many.

Hillary Clinton understands these are issues that face women every day and they will be front and center when she is president. Our granddaughters and great-granddaughters are already better off because of what she has done throughout her career.

Thanks to her, a little girl born today at University Hospital in Columbia or Mercy Hospital in St. Louis will grow up with more confidence, opportunity and security, knowing that she can be anything she aspires to be — even if that dream is to be president someday.

Jean Carnahan is a former senator and first lady of Missouri.




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Jean Carnahan, wife of Gov. Mel Carnahan, bows her head in prayer along with President Bill Clinton and wife Hillary (at right) during memorial services for Gov. Carnahan in October 2000 in Jefferson City.
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ST. Louis MO newspaper--Clinton continues to be champion for women's rights: http://bit.ly/1WNJq1G # (Original Post) riversedge Feb 2016 OP
This issue has been a strong issue for Hillary for a long time worldwide. Thinkingabout Feb 2016 #1
Yes it has. William769 Feb 2016 #2
Ah, Jean Carnahan.. thank you for this compelling piece from her on Hillary's Cha Feb 2016 #3
K & R Iliyah Feb 2016 #4

Cha

(297,375 posts)
3. Ah, Jean Carnahan.. thank you for this compelling piece from her on Hillary's
Fri Feb 26, 2016, 10:34 AM
Feb 2016

passion for Women's Rights, rivers!

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