This week, President Obama was sworn in for his second term. CAWP brings you news about women's presidential prospects, women in presidential cabinets, and the history being made by women leaders in state legislatures this year.
Madam President?
As we celebrated the history being made at Monday's Presidential inauguration, CAWP took a moment to reflect on the women who have blazed a path toward the White House and the potential for a woman to take the oath of office in the years to come.
Madam Secretary?
In our most recent blog post, CAWP outlines the opportunities for women's appointments to President Obama's second-term cabinet, notes the importance for gender diversity, and provides the hist orical reference points necessary to analyze how women will fare in the 2013 White House. Tell us what you think!
Women's presence in state legislative leadership posts has more than doubled in 2013. While 6 women served as senate presidents (3) or speakers of state houses (3) in 2011 and 2012, 16 women will take Senate (10) and House (6) gavels this year. The previous record was 14 women in top legislative leadership in the 2009-2011 legislative session.
REMINDER: Don't Miss Ready to Run™!
Ready to Run™ NJ will take place on Friday, March 22nd and Saturday, March 23rd at the Douglass Campus Center, Rutgers-New Brunswick. For more information about Ready to Run™ or to register, please visit our website or contact Deanna-Marie Norcross at (732) 932-9384, x223 or dnorcros@eagleton.rutgers.edu.
Don't live in New Jersey? Find out more about Ready to Run™ programs in other states here.
For more information on the new numbers of women in office at all levels, check out CAWP's most recent updates at www.cawp.rutgers.edu.
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