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The share of women in Congress remains far below their share in the country as a whole (28% vs. 51%). Thirteen voting members of Congress identify as lesbian, gay or bisexual – the highest number in ...
The 118th Congress is set to have 149 women serving in both chambers next year, seeing an uptick of just two female members from the current Congress. There are 535 seats in Congress total.
When the current Congress was convened in January, there were nearly 120 members who were 70 or older — 86 in the House, including nonvoting delegates, and 33 in the Senate.
Women have made significant gains in Congress in recent elections, but that progress has stalled for the first time since 2016, falling short of the current record levels. The latest woman to lose ...
Women have made significant gains in Congress in recent elections, but that progress has stalled for the first time since 2016, falling short of the current record levels.. The latest woman to ...
Thanks to the tireless efforts of U.S. current and former women soldiers in the U.S. Army Cultural Support Team, 39 FTP members were safely and legally evacuated to the United States with ...
24/7 Insights Men still outnumber female members of Congress. Some of the most powerful women are high-ranking Congressional leaders. Nancy Pelosi has been Speaker of the House multiple times.
Next in the party's hierarchy is the central committee, where women currently comprise 8%, or 30 positions, among its full and alternate members' total of 371. That's down from 10% in 2007.
They’ll be among the 150 women — 110 Democrats and 40 Republicans — serving in the 119th Congress next year, one woman shy of a record of 151 set in 2023.
Women have made significant gains in Congress in recent elections, but that progress has stalled for the first time since 2016, falling short of the current record levels. The latest woman to lose ...
They’ll be among the 150 women — 110 Democrats and 40 Republicans — serving in the 119th Congress next year, one woman shy of a record of 151 set in 2023.
Women have made significant gains in Congress in recent elections, but that progress has stalled for the first time since 2016, falling short of the current record levels.. The latest woman to ...