13-R117
2013 -- S 0701
Enacted 03/07/13
S E N A T E R E
S O L U T I O N
RECOGNIZING
MARCH 8TH, 2013, AS "INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY"
Introduced By: Senators Nesselbush, P Fogarty, Goodwin, Paiva Weed, and Gallo
Date Introduced: March 07, 2013
WHEREAS, International
Women’s Day has been observed since the early 1900’s,
during a time of booming population growth, turbulence, expansion
in the industrialized world,
and the rise of progressive ideologies; and
WHEREAS, International
Women’s Day is a day when women are recognized for their
achievements with respect to their national, ethnic, linguistic,
cultural, economic, and political
differences; and
WHEREAS, The first National Women’s Day was observed in the
February 28, 1909, by the Socialist
Party of
Women’s Day in honor of the 1908 garment workers’
strike in
protested against the working conditions they had to endure;
and
WHEREAS, International
Women’s Day was first observed in 1911, following the
second International Conference of Working Women that was
held in
and
WHEREAS, The first countries to honor International Women’s Day were
attended International Women’s Day rallies campaigning for women’s
rights to work, vote, be
trained, hold public office, and end discrimination; and
WHEREAS, On March 25,
1911, a week after the initial celebration of this event and on
the heels of countless rallies campaigning for equal
rights and tolerable and fair working
conditions for women, a disastrous event known as the “Triangle
Shirtwaist Fire” in
City took the lives of more than 140 women, most of
whom were Italian and Jewish immigrants;
and
WHEREAS, On the eve of World War I, International Women’s Day became
recognized
worldwide on March 8th, beginning in 1914. Since then, March
8th has remained the day on
which International Women’s Day is celebrated; and
WHEREAS, Following those
early years, International Women’s Day has assumed a
new, global dimension for women in developed and
developing countries alike; and
WHEREAS, International
Women’s Day is celebrated in many countries, including the
equivalent to Mother’s Day; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That this Senate of the State of
honored to recognize March 8, 2013, as "International
Women’s Day." We encourage all citizens
of the state to celebrate and pay tribute to the
contributions made by women of this and every
nation; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and hereby is
authorized and directed to send
a duly certified copy of this resolution to the U.N.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
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