HPAE Takes Part in Women's Lobby Day, June 20, 2013 - Health Professionals & Allied Employees

HPAE Takes Part in Women’s Lobby Day, June 20, 2013

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.

A broad range of organizations, including HPAE, participated in Women's Lobby Day on Thursday, June 20, at the State Capitol building in Trenton. In response to Governor Christie's previous veto of funding for women's health care, speakers at the rally urged state legislators to ensure that funding is included in this year's budget.

Another key issue for rally organizers is equal pay for women. While some progress has been made toward equality of pay between men and women, a significant gap still exists.