Blog Articles for S.2069
S.2069: A bill to increase the United States financial and programmatic contributions to promote economic opportunities for women in developing countries.
April 15, 2008 Bill to Give Women Entrepeneurs Opportunity Now Before Congress
What if you could help remove barriers that keep women around the world from escaping poverty? You can. Support the GROWTH Act ... Hutchison (R-TX) (S.2069), bringing it one step closer to becoming a reality for women wo
March 16, 2008 AAUW News
In honor of this day, AAUW is joining with coalition partners in supporting the Global Resources and Opportunities for Women to Thrive Act (HR 2965/S. 2069). This critical piece of legislation would help shape US international ...
Source: AAUW of North Carolina
March 12, 2008 Human-rights links
Then, tell him or her that you're calling in support of the GROWTH Act, S. 2069. Here are some things you might say: "I'm concerned that women around the world risk eviction because of limited property rights. I'm calling to ask Senator ..
March 09, 2008 Stand Up for the Women of the World
Call your Senators and ask them to co-sponsor the GROWTH Act (S.2069) To find out who your Senators are go to http://www.senate.gov/. Then call the Capitol switchboard at 1-866-340-9281 and ask the operator to connect you to your ...
September 25, 2007 Support the "Saffron Revolution" (and Other Urgent Actions)
The GROWTH Act (HR 2965/S. 2069) will provide solid, realistic steps to expand poor womenâs options for securing jobs, accessing credit and starting new businesses. These simple steps strengthen economic opportunity for women, ...
Source: Danny Fisher
September 21, 2007 Support the GROWTH Act
The GROWTH Act (HR 2965/S. 2069) will provide solid, realistic steps to expand poor womenâs options for securing jobs, accessing credit and starting new businesses. These simple steps strengthen economic opportunity for women, ...
Source: Awareness Breeds Action
September 18, 2007 S. 2069, A bill to increase the United States financial and ...
S. 2069 would increase the United States financial and programmatic contributions to promote economic opportunities for women in developing countries....



