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Lawless to Kick-Off Campaign at Press Conference

June 7, 2005

WARWICK, RI – On June 15, 2005, Jennifer L. Lawless, a professor of Political Science and Public Policy, and a resident of Cranston, RI, will formally announce that she has entered the Democratic primary race for Rhode Island’s Second District congressional seat in 2006. This kick-off press conference will be held in the formal dining room (Room 1134) at the Community College of Rhode Island’s Knight Campus in Warwick at 3:00 pm.

Since officially filing her candidacy with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), Lawless has been actively meeting with supporters, constituents, and community leaders: “Wherever I go, whomever I meet, I always arrive at the same conclusion – Rhode Island is a wonderful place to live and work. I’m excited and energized for a great campaign and I look forward to meeting, speaking with, and ultimately working as hard as I can for the people of Rhode Island.”

Lawless plans to focus on a range of issues that affect Rhode Islanders every day, including public elementary, secondary, and post-secondary education, health care for all state residents, especially seniors, and increased employment opportunities for everyone in the state. “I don’t think we should settle for the status quo in this state. It’s time for a new face, new ideas, and new leadership in Congress,” said Lawless. “We have to look at issues like education, health care, jobs, and choice, and work together to find solutions that actually work for Rhode Islanders.”

Lawless, who has always been a strong advocate for access to education, reproductive freedom, and expanding the workforce, is also dedicated to the broader inclusion of women in politics. She believes it is crucial for qualified women to consider running for public office. Currently, Rhode Island ranks 35th out of the 50 states in the percentage of women in the state legislature. Lawless said, “We don’t have a single female statewide officeholder, nor have we had a woman in our congressional delegation in fifteen years. Now is the time to send a woman to Washington.”

As an educator, Lawless teaches classes on public opinion, political behavior, and the electoral process. She has been quoted in the Providence Journal, Rhode Island Monthly, and USA Today, and has offered political analysis on ABC 6, CBS 12, Rhode Island PBS, Fox News Live, and WHJJ 920 Radio. She has recently published articles in the American Journal of Political Science, Political Research Quarterly, and Legislative Studies Quarterly.

Lawless received a B.A. in Political Science from Union College and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Political Science from Stanford University.

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