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Hillary Clinton Campaign Press Release - Clinton Campaign Launches Arizona Women for Hillary Council

October 19, 2007

The Clinton campaign announced today the formation of the Arizona Women for Hillary Council. The Council is made up of women from across the state who will be active leaders in Arizona, speaking to their friends, family and associates about this election, and helping to grow the network of women across America supporting Hillary Clinton's campaign.

This announcement is part of the campaign's week long focus on Women Changing America. During the week, the campaign is highlighting the decisive role women can play in this election, discussing issues important to women, and celebrating the ways that women are changing America everyday.

"In 35 years as an advocate for women, children and families, I know that women can make a powerful difference," Clinton said. "Women are changing America and I am so proud to welcome the Arizona Women for Hillary Council to our campaign. Working together, we will address the issues of concern to women and families, and how we can make the changes America needs."

Members of the Arizona Women for Hillary Council will join Hillary for a conference call this week. They are encouraged to be ambassadors for Hillary by reaching out to their networks on Hillary's behalf while also educating and empowering others to make history by making Hillary our 44th President.

"I am honored to join the Arizona Women for Hillary Council," said Rep. Rebecca Rios. "She has the experience and qualifications to lead our country, and has demonstrated a deep commitment to the issues that challenge our families and our communities. Whether it's fighting make sure all Americans have access to quality, affordable health care, for work-family policies that allow flexibility for parents, or equal pay for equal work for all women, you can count on Hillary to lead the charge."

Hillary kicked off the week with an appearance on The View and spoke at the Eleanor Roosevelt Legacy Committee's Annual Fall Campaign Luncheon in New York. On Tuesday, she traveled to New Hampshire to announce a new policy proposal to help parents balance work and family life. On Wednesday, nearly 1,000 women contributors from 47 states around the country will convene for a women's summit in support of the Clinton campaign – a full-day event that will raise well over $1 million. And on Thursday, Hillary will discuss the importance of health care for women when she participates in the Presidential Candidate Forums organized by the Federation of American Hospitals and Families USA and hosts a conference call with health care professionals from the American Medical Women's Association.

The week's events underscore why Hillary enjoys such deep support among women voters by emphasizing how her strength and experience make her the candidate best able to deliver change on the issues most important to them.

The members of the Arizona Women for Hillary Council reflect Hillary's vast and diverse supporters, spanning all occupations and communities.

Hillary's Arizona Women for Hillary Leadership Council includes:

  • Paula Aboud, Arizona State Senator
  • Amanda Aguirre, Arizona State Senator
  • Marsha Arzberger, State Senate Minority Leader
  • Martha Garcia, Arizona State Representative
  • Pam Grissom, Community Activist
  • JoJene Mills, Attorney at Law
  • Rebecca Rios, Arizona State Representative
  • Pamela K. Sutherland, Community Activist
  • Mary Rose Garrido Wilcox, Maricopa County Supervisor
  • Dana Marie Kennedy, Executive Director, Emerge Arizona
  • List in formation

Hillary's Arizona Women for Hillary Council includes:

  • Allison Bones, Phoenix
  • Anne Groth, Phoenix
  • Arjelia Gomez, Phoenix
  • BJ Brooks, Phoenix
  • Bree Boehlke, Sun City
  • Brooke Wendt, Phoenix
  • Christina Forrester-Lunsford, Apache Junction
  • Dana Kennedy, Phoenix
  • Debra Boehlke, Sun City
  • Edna Ellis, Glendale
  • Gina Flores, Phoenix
  • Gretchen Baer, Bisbee
  • Irene Rasmussen, Phoenix
  • Jamie Patton Powell, Mesa
  • Jenna Harvey, Phoenix
  • Jill Mapstead, Phoenix
  • Joell Ireland, Scottsdale
  • JoJene Mills, Tucson
  • Judith Leonard, Tucson
  • Judy Nagle, Tucson
  • Judy Silberman, Scottsdale
  • Katherine Jacobson, Tucson
  • Kathryn Mitchell, Phoenix
  • Katie Hobbs, Phoenix
  • Lesli Surette, Phoenix
  • Linda Yoskowitz, Flagstaff
  • Lisa Palisano, Apache Junction
  • Manya Paul, Scottsdale
  • Maria Brinson-Sampson, Phoenix
  • Martha Mertz, Sedona
  • Mary Schnack, Sedona
  • Mattea Kramer, Prescott
  • Michele Oglesby, Prescott
  • Michelle Hernandez, Laveen
  • Nancy O'Connor, Tucson
  • Pam Grissom, Tucson
  • Pamela Sutherland, Tucson
  • Sande Zeig, Tucson
  • Sandra Del Tiempo, Cave Creek
  • Sheila Tobias, Tucson
  • Stephanie Sheredy, Surprise
  • Sue Tucker, Tucson
  • List in formation...

Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton Campaign Press Release - Clinton Campaign Launches Arizona Women for Hillary Council Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/292740

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