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{NAME}, I?m Ellen Rosenblum ? Oregon?s Attorney General and a proud Democrat! This Women?s H

[Democratic Attorneys General Association] {NAME}, I’m Ellen Rosenblum – Oregon’s Attorney General and a proud Democrat! This Women’s History Month, I want to celebrate the strides toward equality that women have taken to create a better world. Generations of women have fought for equality, and even though we have a long way to go, the progress we’ve made is impressive. In 2012, I was elected the first woman Attorney General in Oregon history. Less than 10 years later, women hold four of Oregon’s five statewide offices – including the AG’s office and the Governor’s mansion. Every day, issues that affect women and families are discussed and negotiated in the halls of power. Having women at the table ensures more perspectives are considered and more communities served. To accomplish this, we first need to empower women to run, then give them the support they need to be successful, and finally, give it our all to get them across the finish line on Election Day. That’s exactly why the Democratic Attorneys General Association (DAGA) is working hard to help more women run and win in key AG races across the country. The work AGs do impacts women across our nation. Dem AGs are: - Pushing back against gender-based discrimination and harassment; - Working to dismantle racist systems that disproportionately harm BIPOC women; - Fighting for equal pay and equal protection under the law; - Protecting women's access to health care, including abortion access; - Defending the rights of LGBTQIA+ women; - … and so much more. [Help us DEFEND Democratic women in battleground states, and FLIP Republican-held seats with strong, Democratic women AGs by making a $5 donation now. Your money will help us recruit, support, and elect Democratic women!](3D%3D/?g=REGROVDdY9BfbY6rSwRzasA) [DONATE](3D/?g=REGROVDdY9BfbY6rSwRzasA) Thanks, Ellen Ellen Rosenblum Attorney General, Oregon Follow us to stay connected and get the latest updates about how Democratic AGs are fighting for your rights: [( [( [( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [To unsubscribe from this email list, please click here.](3D%3D/?g=REGROVDdY9BfbY6rSwRzasA) Paid for by the Democratic Attorneys General Association Not authorized by any candidate or other political committee. Contributions to DAGA are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes.

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