WashPost.JPGAfter 45 years of harassment of female wildfire fighters, Congress says enoughThe inside track on Washington politics.
By Darryl Fears
Energy and Environment
December 1 at 5:16 PM
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Wildfire fighters Denice Rice, left, and Darlene Hall, behind, listen to a House memberâ™s question. U.S. Agriculture Department representatives Lenise Lago (silver coat) and Joe Leonard are seated to her right. (Darryl Fears / The Washington Post)
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After 45 years of harassment of female wildfire fighters, Congress says enough
The inside track on Washington politics.