US Women's Chamber Endorses Ann Callis for Congress Representing Illinois' 13th District
Washington, DC , August 25, 2014 (Newswire.com) - “I am proud to announce the endorsement of the U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce ( http://www.uswcc.org ) for Ann Callis in the race for Illinois’s 13th Congressional District,” stated Margot Dorfman, CEO. “Ann Callis is a uniquely experienced leader who has supported veterans and families through her role as Chief Judge of Illinois’ Third Judicial District.”
“Ann Callis has shown a unique ability to make our legal system work to for the people. While serving on the bench, she fought for a mediation process that would help families facing foreclosures to stay in their homes and established the first Veteran’s Court. And, she is a champion of women’s economic priorities, receiving a strong rating from the U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce,” continues Dorfman.
"Ann Callis has shown a unique ability to make our legal system work to for the people. While serving on the bench, she fought for a mediation process that would help families facing foreclosures to stay in their homes and established the first Veteran's Court. And, she is a champion of women's economic priorities, receiving a strong rating from the U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce."
Margot Dorfman, CEO
“Callis supports a positive economic environment for women workers and business owners, American job creation, fair pay, a fair minimum-wage, family-friendly workplaces, access to affordable/quality healthcare and birth control, policies that support a vibrant middle class and access to capital and federal contracts for women-owned firms,” continues Dorfman.
Ann Callis is committed to supporting the Paycheck Fairness Act and raising the minimum wage stating, “We know that 6 in 10 minimum wage earners in Illinois are women, many of them head of households. Raising the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour would give more than 630,000 Illinois women a raise.” She also supports women business owners stating, “I know that access to capital is a key obstacle for women-owned businesses, and would work to pass legislation to give women-owned small businesses the opportunity to succeed.”
“Growing the number of strong women leaders in Congress is critical to assuring that women’s economic priorities are advanced,” adds Dorfman. “American prosperity is directly linked to the economic success of women. Seventy percent of women work and seventy-two percent of mothers work. A record forty percent of all households with children under eighteen include mothers who are either the sole or primary source of income for their family. Women own nearly 400,000 Illinois firms employing more than 319,000 workers,” continues Dorfman.
“Ann Callis will bring much needed hands on experience in creating positive outcomes through smart and reasonable actions. Washington needs level-headed leaders with the experience to fix problems; Ann is just such a leader for Illinois,” concludes Dorfman.
For more information on women candidates visit http://www.IVoteForWomen.org. The U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce unifies the collective strength of women in the U.S. economy. Using a platform of influence, innovation, and opportunity, the U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce works with and for its members to grow successful businesses and careers. For additional information, go to http://www.uswcc.org or call 888-418-7922.