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By Alisha Haridasani Gupta and Emma Goldberg
The White House will soon have a Gender Policy Council.
The council — like many parts of the Biden administration — has its roots in eras past, but a new name, a new structure, a full-time leader and a larger staff will not only make this council the most powerful of its kind to date, it will also help keep gender issues — and yes, “women’s issues” (no eye-rolling, thank you) — at the center of almost everything the administration does.
Consider this: The council will not be relegated to some distant, dusty government