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"Connecticut has a rich history of strong women leaders who serve as critical drivers in the overall success of our state," said Governor Malloy. "It's a simple equation - when women succeed, families succeed. And when families succeed, we create a state where the middleclass thrives. Despite the many advancements we've made, Women's Equality Day reminds us that we still have a long way to go. It is completely unacceptable for women to earn less than men for doing the same job. Cultural and gender diversity in the workforce makes us a stronger state and a more inclusive place to live, work and raise a family. As Governor, I remain committed to addressing the challenges to women gaining full economic equality in our state."
August 26 marks the day in 1920 when passage of the 19th Amendment ensured American women had the right to vote.
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Juliet Manalan
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Lieutenant Governor Nancy Wyman
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