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Network: Council: I Vote for Women

Region: National
Learn more at iVoteforWomen.org:  As we come together to focus our tremendous voting clout with supportive women candidates and purchasing power with women-owned firms – we will breakthrough the status quo, dramatically raise our influence and incomes, put our stamp on political and world leadership and the business/employer marketplace – we will finally secure women-led progress in world leadership, human rights, fair pay and promotion, family-friendly work environments, retirement security and women-owned business growth.

This transformation will consummate women's long path to political and economic power and create a better world for all.
Leaders: Becky Wallace, USWCC Leadership

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    Sep 25, 2020: USWCC Endorses Joe Biden for President 5/13/2021

    U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce Endorses Joe Biden
    Joe Biden is the Right Leader for a Bright American Future

    Please view our press release regarding the US...
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    Senator David Vitter "Women's Small Business Roundtable Discussion" 3/14/2015

    Yesterday in New Orleans, Senator David Vitter, Chairman of the Senate Small Business & Entrepreneurship Committee hosted a roundtable discussion focusing on identifying opportunities to help Louisiana women and accessing capital. In an open discussion, I brought forth the Federal Report: 40% of Women-Owned Small Business set-aside contracts were awarded to ineligible firms in FY 2012 & 20...
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    NASA Solicitation - Data System Deadline Feb 26, 2015 2/22/2015

    REPROGRAMMING OF HELICOPTER AIR DATA SYSTEM COMPUTER FOR EH-60L

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    NASA Solicitation - NAICS Code: 541712 - Deadline March 31, 2015 2/22/2015

    AERONAUTICS AND EXPLORATION MISSION MODELING AND SIMULATION- AEMMS

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    NASA Robotics Outreach Competition (ROC-II) Deadline April 22, 2015 2/22/2015

    ROBOTICS OUTREACH COMPETITION II

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    NASA - High-Tech Small Business Industry Day 2/7/2015

    March 31, 2015
    7:00 am-4:30 pm

    Hilton Long Beach & Executive Meeting Center
    701 W. Ocean Blvd
    Hilton Long Beach, CA 90831 

    This 2nd annual Industry Day will bring together small businesses, large businesses, prime contractors and government agencies, including NASA centers and large commercial companies, for the purpose of discussing current ...
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    DLA Land and Maritime Training, Knowledge and Opportunities (TKO) Seminar March 10-11, 2015 1/1/2015

    Businesses are cordially invited to attend the DLA Land and Maritime Training, Knowledge and Opportunities (TKO) Seminar March 10-11, 2015, ...
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    FBI Industry Day Jan 9, 2015 1/1/2015

    FBI posted a notice on Fedbizopps about an IT Services Industry Day scheduled for January 9, 2015 Learn More

    Taneshia Nash Laird Named Regional Director for U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce | New Jersey in the Trenton-Ewing MSA 11/13/2014

    New leader vows to help women's chamber advance women's economic priorities.

    The U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce (http://www.uswcc.org) announces the selection of Taneshia Nash Laird to advance women’s economic priorities as Regional Director for the USWCC in the Trenton-Ewing Metropolitan Statistical Area (Mercer County) region of New...
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    U.S Women's Chamber of Commerce Gives Support to Women Workers in the Upcoming Young v UPS 10/30/2014

    In 1978, the Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA) became law, allowing women the right to work during their pregnancy without fear of losing their job or benefits. Despite this law, women still struggle to retain their working privileges during and after their pregnancy. In the upcoming Supreme Court hearing on December 3rd Learn More