Serving Arizona Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
July–August, 2021 • Vol 47 • No 3 • Est 1975
FRESH COURAGE TAKE!
Crossover Skills Project Elect Puts Sisters on the Path to Politics By Merry Gordon
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s of 2021, women hold only 27% of the seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. They hold just 24 of the hundred available Senate seats. And women of faith hold an even smaller percentage of leadership roles than that at federal, state and local levels. Project Elect: Women in Public Service aims to increase those numbers. The Salt Lake City-based nonpartisan nonprofit hopes to put more Latter-day Saint women in office by offering them support as they prepare for candi-
dacy and public service. According to their mission statement, they seek “to gather women of the Church to, first, educate members about the importance of women’s involvement in public Continued on pg. 3
Photo courtesy of Project Elect
Rachelle Price, Rocklin (California) Unified School District Trustee, campaigning with her family.
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