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Saturday, October 19, 2019

Elizabeth Warren references contract after attack on pregnancy discrimination claim

WASHINGTON, D.C. — As Elizabeth Warren's biography receives greater scrutiny, the 2020 Democratic presidential front-runner added a line to her stump speech at a gathering of Democratic women.

"I became a special needs teacher and I loved that job. But at the end of the first school year, I had an experience that at least some women will recognize," the Massachusetts senator said in Washington, D.C. "By June, I was visibly pregnant. And the principal told me that the job, that I'd already signed contract for the next year, would go somewhere else."

Warren, 70, often recalls how she lost her post as a speech therapist with the Riverdale Board of Education in New Jersey, but the contract is a rarely mentioned detail on the campaign trail. Its addition comes after Riverdale Board of Education meeting records revealed Warren’s contract was renewed in April 1971, but she submitted a letter of resignation. Her resignation was accepted by the board “with regret” in June 1971.

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