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Marin IJ Readers’ Forum for April 3, 2024

By LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

April 2, 2024 at 12:47 p.m.

Marin Women’s PAC has a worthy mission

I recently learned about the Marin Women’s Political Action Committee while running a successful campaign for a seat on the Larkspur City Council. Through MWPAC, I met many accomplished people eager to support the election of women to public office. MWPAC creates an environment where supporters champion women in pursuit of equality and economic parity, including reproductive freedom.

I joined immediately. Several members from MWPAC helped guide me through the campaign process. I am grateful for the relationships that have formed as a result.

On International Women’s Day, MWPAC hosted a luncheon for elected women. It celebrated the contributions of women in our community. Over 100 attendees gathered to show support for the progress of women.

The event recognized 30 elected officials, 22 of whom are women. It also honored 31 women student leaders representing high schools and universities in Marin. It was moving. Retired Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey recounted the origins of Women’s History Month, tracing back to Sonoma County in the late-1970s. Betty Yee, the former state controller, spoke about her path to public service.

It was invigorating to be in a roomful of female trailblazers and the next generation of female leaders. There is power when people come together to support women. While we have made immense strides, there is more to be done.

I hope more women in Marin consider public service. I encourage anyone interested in advancing women’s causes and connecting with like-minded, talented people to get involved.

— Stephanie Andre, Larkspur

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