Washington Area Women's Foundation

The Daily Rundown — The Latest News Affecting Women & Girls in Our Region

Rainbow flagIn today’s rundown: How DC residents respond to questions about sexual orientation. | What do women over 50 fear most? | Why fewer women run for office in Virginia. | Marital messiness keeps some couples from higher political office.

The Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance breaks down the numbers from the DC Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 2008 Annual Health Report and found that “females (81%) were more likely than males (78%) to be heterosexual and bisexual (2% versus 1% respectively); however, males (8%) were more like than females (2%) to be homosexual.”

— Women over 50’s worst fear is economic insecurity, writes Barbara Hannah Grufferman in Huffington Post.

— More men than women continue to seek more state legislative positions in Virginia, according to an op-ed in The Daily Progress (via TBD.com).  Virginia has a lower rate of women in office than the rest of the country.

— And The Washington Post explores what’s expected of the wives of male presidential hopefuls.