2019 -- H 5821 | |
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LC002082 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2019 | |
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H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N | |
RECOGNIZING MARCH 8, 2019, AS "INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY" IN THE STATE | |
OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Fogarty, Tanzi, Walsh, Ajello, and Donovan | |
Date Introduced: March 07, 2019 | |
Referred To: House read and passed | |
1 | WHEREAS, International Women's Day has been observed since the early 1900s, at a |
2 | time when women's oppression and inequality were causing women to become more vocal, |
3 | active, and demanding of change; and |
4 | WHEREAS, The first National Women's Day was observed in the United States on |
5 | February 28, 1909, in honor of the 1908 garment worker's strike in New York City, where women |
6 | protested and demanded shorter hours, better pay, and voting rights; and |
7 | WHEREAS, The first countries to honor International Women's Day in 1911 were |
8 | Austria, Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland, where together more than one million women and |
9 | men attended International Women's Day rallies campaigning for women's rights to work, vote, |
10 | hold public office, and to end discrimination in general; and |
11 | WHEREAS, In 1977, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed, once and for all, |
12 | throughout the world, March 8th as International Women's Day, a day that is celebrated in the |
13 | United States and the world; and |
14 | WHEREAS, International Women's Day has, since then and more recently, assumed |
15 | even larger national and international dimensions for women in developed and developing |
16 | countries alike; and |
17 | WHEREAS, The United Nations has declared the 2019 theme for the International |
18 | Women's Day celebration to be #BalancedForBetter, demanding more balanced government, |
19 | boardrooms, courtrooms, pay parity and wealth. Gender balance is essential if our state, our |
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1 | nation and our world are to thrive; and |
2 | WHEREAS, Gender parity unfortunately remains elusive with white women earning |
3 | approximately 82 cents for every man's dollar, and with women of color faring even worse; and |
4 | WHEREAS, Gender parity is further elusive, with sexual harassment and gender violence |
5 | remaining pervasive problems, as demonstrated by the sweeping #MeToo and #TimesUp |
6 | Movements; and |
7 | WHEREAS, Although those statistics can be daunting and dim, there are nonetheless |
8 | numerous bright spots which we recognize and celebrate today. One of those bright spots is that |
9 | Rhode Island has not one, not two, not three and not four, but five female University and/or |
10 | College Presidents, and for that reason, the Rhode Island General Assembly has chosen "Women |
11 | in Higher Education," as this year's theme for International Women's Day; and |
12 | WHEREAS, Those five female Presidents are Christina Paxson, President of Brown |
13 | University; Dr. Meghan Hughes, President of the Community College of Rhode Island; Mim L. |
14 | Runey, Chancellor of Johnson and Wales University; Rosanne Somerson, President of the Rhode |
15 | Island School of Design; and Dr. Jane Gerety, RSM, President of Salve Regina University; now, |
16 | therefore be it |
17 | RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and |
18 | Providence Plantations hereby recognizes these five prestigious, smart, elite and distinguished |
19 | women who have blazed educational trails and broken glass ceilings to land at the top of their |
20 | institutions. This Rhode Island House of Representatives encourages all citizens to celebrate and |
21 | pay tribute to the contributions of these women, and all women, nationally and in the State of |
22 | Rhode Island; and be it further |
23 | RESOLVED, That this House hereby recognizes March 8, 2019, as "International |
24 | Women's Day" in the State of Rhode Island; and be it further |
25 | RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
26 | transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to the first woman Governor of the State of Rhode |
27 | Island, the Honorable Gina Raimondo. |
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