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March 13, 2002
MARCH 13, 2002

SCHAKOWSKY BATTLES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE WASTE AND ABUSE

March 12, 2002
MARCH 12, 2002

SCHAKOWSKY CONTINUES FIGHT FOR FAIR & EQUITABLE IMMIGRATION LAWS

FOUR-MONTH 245(I) EXTENSION IS A START, BUT NOT ENOUGH


March 7, 2002
MARCH 7, 2002

SCHAKOWSKY: RARE OCCASION IN THE REPUBLICAN CONTROLLED HOUSE -
A VICTORY FOR WORKERS

March 7, 2002
MARCH 7, 2002

QUEEN NOOR JOINS MEMBERS TO COMMEMORATE INTERNATIONAL
WOMEN'S DAY

WASHINGTON, D.C. I commend Queen Noor for her ongoing commitment to economic and social justice for women around the world. The women and also the men in Congress are proud to share in your vision of equality and prosperity.

Women all over the world are contributing to the growth of economies, participating in the world of diplomacy and politics, and improving the quality of lives of their families, communities, and nations.


March 6, 2002
MARCH 6, 2002

SCHAKOWSKY TESTIFIES BEFORE WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE AGAINST SOCIAL SECURITY PRIVATIZATION

March 4, 2002
MARCH 4, 2002

CAPITOL HILL HOSTS FIRST EVER
"STOP VIOLENCE WEEK IN WASHINGTON"

EXTENSION OF LIFETIME TELEVISION'S

March 1, 2002

MARCH 1, 2002

SCHAKOWSKY INTRODUCES BILL TO BUILD ON LAST YEAR'S LEGISLATIVE VICTORY
EXPANDING PROTECTION FOR BATTERED IMMIGRANT WOMEN


WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Representative Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) introduced the Battered Immigrant Family Relief Act of 2001, bipartisan legislation to expand protection for battered immigrant women.


February 28, 2002
FEBRUARY 28, 2002

SCHAKOWSKY:NO FREE PASS FOR POLLUTERS

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Representative Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) today joined Progressive Caucus Chairman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) and others to demand that the Bush Administration hold polluters financially liable for Superfund cleanup instead of taxpayers.

Below is Schakowsky's statement.


February 28, 2002
FEBRUARY 28, 2002

CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATS ACT
TO HALT FUTURE ENRON-LIKE DISASTERS

February 27, 2002
FEBRUARY 27, 2002

HOUSE DEMOCRATIC WOMEN OPPOSE PICKERING NOMINATION TO THE U.S. COURTS OF APPEALS