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It’s great. Women are more in touch with caring about society. Hopefully they’ll do something great for people. Something positive and different.—Stacy, Certified Nursing Assistant, Dorchester
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It’s good for a change. But my perception is that it’s not about being a woman, it’s about what you do when you’re in office.
—Rosemary Hurley, Retired, Roxbury
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Women deserve more respect. Having more women in office is a step in the right direction.—Ronald Simpkins, Retired, Framingham
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It’s great. Maybe now stuff will actually get done in Washington.—Rasheedah Key, Merchandizer, Dorchester
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I think it’s a beautiful thing. I’m tired of men telling me what to do. —Joyce Getchell, Retired, Leominster
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I think it’s wonderful. We need the diversity women bring to office. —Angela Green, Practice Coordinator, Roxbury