| March Fri, 2019
Republicans Push Governor For Late Changes To Aid-in-dying Bill
“ A Rutgers-Eagleton poll conducted in 2015 showed more than 60 percent of state residents support the concept.”
| March Fri, 2019
80 nations set quotas for female leaders. Should the U.S. be next?
“Bush’s maximum was five, according to an analysis by the Center for American Women and Politics…”
| March Fri, 2019
Oregon has a new secretary of state
“Clarno will be the fifth woman to serve as Oregon’s secretary of state, and with her appointment, all four of Oregon’s statewide offices will be held by women. The only other state that can say that is Maine, where only the governor’s seat is elected statewide, according to the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.”
| March Thu, 2019
No Longer The Default, Male Candidates Grapple With Identity Too
"Perhaps for the first time in presidential politics, white men are being asked about the degree to which their race and gender inform both their access to the presidency as well as their agendas and perspectives that they'll bring to presidential politics," said Kelly Dittmar, assistant professor at the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.