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Some good news, for a change
In the waning hours of the budget debate, Rep. Steve Harshman—two time-Speaker of the House and current Chairman of Revenue—withdrew his...
Feb 11, 20232 min read
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Three Weeks In. Spoiler Alert: It's Mostly Bad.
We got a week-end legislative update from a statewide partner. She titled her org's update: This Week Sucked. Yup. Yup, it did. We're...
Jan 28, 20234 min read
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August Column, CST: Childcare Is Infrastructure
The opening line of a new brief from the Wyoming Women’s Foundation, the Wyoming Council for Women, and the Equality State Policy Center...
Aug 5, 20213 min read
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Mothers' Day! A quarantine kit on childcare, remote work, and cake (always cake)
Question: How is it possible that there is a debate about whether or not childcare is infrastructure? We're sort of stumped that this is...
May 9, 20215 min read
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Women, Childcare & Post-Pandemic Economic Recovery
We're not telling you anything you don't already know—and neither is the Washington Post—but without childcare, this economy is not...
Jul 6, 20203 min read
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No Childcare. Because, Livestock.
Good God Almighty, there is a lot to write about. Super Tuesday. We'll get to that. A super prepared, ultra qualified woman leaving the...
Mar 5, 20205 min read
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The Overton Window & The Gender Lens Project
Named for James Overton--who, we've just learned was a leading Libertarian--the Overton Window refers to the range of policies considered...
Jan 5, 20202 min read
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On Productivity & Generativity
In the last three decades, women in the United States have equaled and surpassed men in rates of education. Yet wage and leadership gaps...
Mar 11, 20192 min read
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A Few Business Reads from Our Twitter Feed
If the gender pay gap is a 'feminist myth', then why not disclose salaries? While the pay gap has narrowed since 1980, not much progress...
Mar 10, 20192 min read
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Women's History Month: State of Babies
Following up on our post on maternal mortality in the United States, we wanted to take a look at the state of babies. Fortunately, thanks...
Mar 5, 20193 min read
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Childcare Increases Workforce Participation
Another economic development issue that would improve Wyoming's economy: accessible and affordable childcare. We'll be working with...
Jan 24, 20192 min read
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We Analyze Some Recent Reports on the Wage Gap
Still A Man's Labor Market: The Slowly Narrowing Gender Wage Gap You can find an overview here. Pay Gaps in Congress: A Study You can...
Jan 19, 20192 min read
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Priorities for the Legislative Session
Papers around the state trumpeted headlines this morning listing the legislative priorities declared at yesterday's opening session....
Jan 9, 20192 min read
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Stats on Closing the Wage Gap
If the annual wage gap were eliminated, on average, a working woman in Wyoming would have enough money for: 30.5 more months of child...
Jan 8, 20191 min read
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