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Why Visa Is Starting A Conversation About Millennial Females and Money

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In 1809, with the passage of the nation’s first Married Women Property laws in Connecticut, states and territories began a 100-year process of allowing women to write wills, inherit land and money, collect rent, control their wages and individually own property — rather than communal ownership. I think we are at a tipping point.

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Ohio Lottery Makes A New Bet on Mobile

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But playing and delivery methods keep changing, with Ohio of all places — no offense to the Buckeye State, home to multiple presidents and the Wright Brothers’ aerodynamic innovations — accounting for some of the latest developments. In Connecticut, for example, you cannot buy tickets with a credit card. The target audience?

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