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Thousands turn out for Women's March in downtown Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES - Thousands of women turned out Saturday to participate in Women's March 2019 in downtown Los Angeles and dozens of other cities across the country in a push for federal policies that promote equality for all.

With a record number of women elected to Congress in the 2018 midterm elections, organizers said their agenda includes an Equal Rights Amendment, expanding the Violence Against Women Act, universal health care, reproductive rights, LGBTQ rights, the decriminalization of sex work and campaign finance reform.

"The Women's Agenda was created with the input of over

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