“Invest in Women — Accelerate Progress“
(theme for 2024)
In South Carolina where Pretty and I live, 54% of the population are women, but not one woman sits on the South Carolina Supreme Court; we are the only state in the nation without a female justice. Only six state senators out of 46 are women, 20 out of 124 House members are women. These statistics indicate we rank 48th. of 50 states in women’s legislative representation according to the Center for American Women and Politics.
Do the math: only 15% of the lawmakers making our laws in this state on reproductive rights, on health care for women and children, on domestic violence, on gun control, on climate change, on school safety, on police brutality against people of color, on issues affecting marginalized populations in the state, on banning books that promote inclusiveness and social justice – on these and all other laws in our state affecting every citizen – only 15% of those lawmakers are women.
The voting odds are stacked against women, and history is not on our side, either. Women’s groups have been talking about underrepresentation in our state for nearly forty years. One of the true pioneers for women’s rights in South Carolina, Barbara Moxon, began a group called Advocates for Women on Boards and Commissions in 1988. I was the treasurer for that organization which developed extensive publicity on the need for more women political appointees while also providing aid and encouragement for female members to apply for appointments. We had limited successes in our efforts.
The consequences of the 2024 election in November will have a generational effect not only on the nation but also on our state. Bravery, courage, dogged persistence, and financial support will be mandatory for any woman who puts herself forward in the political climate of these challenging times, but I am thrilled that a woman who has been my close friend for a very long time has answered the call for a change in leadership by campaigning for a Senate seat in South Carolina District 10.
This woman has spunk, and I have always admired spunk combined with proven leadership qualities. I will have more to say about her in the days to come during her campaign, but for today as part of your celebration of International Women’s Day, please go to her website; get to know her better, and invest in a woman who will accelerate progress for all. http://www.franciekleckley.com.
You tell it, Sister Girl.
Onward.
Those are some bad SC stats.
I followed the link to your friend Francie and even looked up the Nekki Shutt interview that mentions you! Good stuff.
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Thanks so much, Josie. Yes, these are bad stats – I’ve been working most of my adult life to push back against the stats.
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We need fearless, dynamic, wise women holding office throughout this country. I hope Francie wins. Her equine namesake supports your candidate too.
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Right??? If Frannie could only vote!!
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South Carolina needs to do better for women so women can do better for South Carolina.
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Amen, Brother Bob! Onward.
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Happy Women’s Day!
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Back at ya, Cindy!!
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We have everything crossed for Francie! Go girl.
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Thanks so very much, Annie! She would bring wisdom to the table with her.
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