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Family Court Crunch Escapes Politicians' Notice
Mina Dixon said: New York City Administration for Childrens' Services Commissioner Ronald Richter says it's hard to draw political attention to issues that affect children and families.
Birth-Control Laws Set Bait for 'Millennial' Voters
Mina Dixon said: Pro-choice activists and Democratic leaders are aiming voter drives at women between 18 and 30, a group they perceive to be super-sensitive to GOP efforts to curb access to contraception.
Working Moms' Challenges: Paid Leave, Child Care
Mina Dixon said: Two-thirds of women with young children now work. Half are their family's primary breadwinner. Some feel the challenges they face in the workplace are getting lost in the political debate.