04-R
105
2004 -- S 2956
Enacted 03/04/04
S E N A T E R
E S O L U T I O N
DECLARING MARCH 8, 2004
"INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY" IN RHODE ISLAND
Introduced By: Senators
Gallo, and Paiva-Weed
Date
Introduced: March 04, 2004
WHEREAS,
It wasn’t until 1920 that the United States through the 19th amendment to
the constitution, finally gave
women the right to vote; and
WHEREAS,
Beginning with the suffragette movement in the latter part of the 19th
century, led by Susan B.
Anthony and other notable women, American women have been
struggling for full equality in
all walks of American life; and
WHEREAS,
The struggle for women’s rights and female equality is not limited to the
United States, but is a goal
and ideal being sought around the world; and
WHEREAS,
The number of women elected to government offices and leadership
positions has steadily
increased, but there is still so much more to do. Women make up over 50%
of the world’s population yet
hold nowhere near that number of elected, or appointed offices; and
WHEREAS,
International Women’s Day was founded in 1909, is commemorated at the
United Nations, and is
designated in many countries as a national holiday; and
WHEREAS,
Over the years International Women’s Day has signified the rights of
women to justice and equality,
including the rights to education, and to work, vote and hold
public office; now, therefore
be it
RESOLVED,
That the Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
hereby declares March 8, 2004
to be “International Women’s Day” in Rhode Island; and be it
further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and he is hereby authorized and directed to
transmit a duly certified copy
of this resolution to the Rhode Island League of Women Voters.
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