MEDIA ADVISORY


What Will the New Political Landscape Mean for Women & Families?

Top Political and Progressive Experts to Address that Question at Friday Briefing

WASHINGTON, DC — November 13, 2008 — The National Partnership for Women & Families will host a post-election discussion with some of the nation’s leading experts on politics, work/family issues, health and reproductive health, and other progressive issues tomorrow.  The briefing will be:
 
3 5 PM, Friday, November 14
Office of the Economic Policy Institute
1333 H Street NW, East Tower, Suite #300
Washington, D.C.
 
WITH

  • Amy Walter, Editor-in-Chief, National Journal’s Hotline
  • Chris Jennings, President of Jennings Policy Strategies, Inc. and Clinton White House Senior Health Care Advisor
  • Hilary Rosen, Political Director, Editor-at-Large, The Huffingtonpost.com and CNN Political Contributor
  • Debra Ness, President, National Partnership for Women & Families (Moderator)

More than 100 people are expected at the briefing, which is open to media.  It also will be webcast live on the homepage of http://www.nextgenweb.com/.

The National Partnership is a non-profit, non-partisan advocacy group dedicated to promoting access to quality health care, fairness in the workplace, and policies that help women and men meet the dual demands of work and family.


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