Delaware 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HCR99 Draft / Bill

                    SPONSOR:      Rep. K. Johnson & Rep. Longhurst & Rep. Gray & Rep. Dorsey Walker on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. Hansen       Sens. Sokola, Lockman, Sturgeon, Paradee, Walsh, Hoffner, Wilson           HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES   152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 99       RECOGNIZING MARCH 21ST 2024 AS "ROSIE THE RIVETER DAY" IN THE STATE OF DELAWARE.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Rep. K. Johnson & Rep. Longhurst & Rep. Gray & Rep. Dorsey Walker on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. Hansen       Sens. Sokola, Lockman, Sturgeon, Paradee, Walsh, Hoffner, Wilson     

SPONSOR: Rep. K. Johnson & Rep. Longhurst & Rep. Gray & Rep. Dorsey Walker on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. Hansen
Sens. Sokola, Lockman, Sturgeon, Paradee, Walsh, Hoffner, Wilson

 SPONSOR:  

 Rep. K. Johnson & Rep. Longhurst & Rep. Gray & Rep. Dorsey Walker on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. Hansen 

 Sens. Sokola, Lockman, Sturgeon, Paradee, Walsh, Hoffner, Wilson 

   

 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 

 152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 99 

   

 RECOGNIZING MARCH 21ST 2024 AS "ROSIE THE RIVETER DAY" IN THE STATE OF DELAWARE. 

   

   WHEREAS, over 70 years ago there was a call to action, a demand for workers to fill the vacancies left by the men who went to fight in World War II; and    WHEREAS, more than 6 million women answered the call then, entering the workforce during World War II and providing the equipment, weaponry, and ammunition to achieve final victory and end the war; and    WHEREAS, these women left their homes to work or volunteer full time in factories, farms, shipyards, airplane factories, banks, and other institutions in support of the military overseas; and     WHEREAS, they worked with United Service Organizations and the American Red Cross, drove trucks, riveted airplane parts, collected critical materials, rolled bandages, and served on rationing boards; and     WHEREAS, our   Rosie the Rivete r'', the women who worked and sacrificed to strengthen this country during World War II, are among the greatest living heroines in the United States; and     WHEREAS, these women persevered, despite often facing harassment from their male colleagues and disapproval from their male family members, and all the while continued to maintain their other jobs'' as caretakers of children and their households; and    WHEREAS, minority women also overcame long-held policies of discrimination and made significant contributions to the war effort; and     WHEREAS, because of the Rosies'', Federal, State, and local agencies coordinated with business owners to develop childcare programs and other supports for working mothers; and     WHEREAS, the example that these women set during World War II continues to inspire us and blaze a path for the working women and young girls of today; and    WHEREAS, the images of Rosie the Riveter'' and the phrase We Can Do It'' continue to symbolize the empowerment of women today, representing patriotic women who want to serve and strengthen their country, and to inspire young girls to become 21st Century Rosies by aspiring to, and attaining positions of leadership in all walks of life in America; and    WHEREAS, Helen Rathbun was trained to rivet and worked on fighter airplanes during World War II and became a lifelong Rosie; and     WHEREAS, Helen dedicated her time to drive local veterans to the Veterans Administration in Wilmington for appointments; and     WHEREAS, on January 9th, 2024, Helen celebrated her 100th birthday in her home of Ocean View Delaware; and     WHEREAS, Helen encompasses all the characteristics of a Rosie who answered the call to action when our country needed it most.    NOW, THEREFORE:     BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the 152nd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the Senate concurring therein, that March 21st, 2024, is hereby recognized as "Rosie the Riveter Day" in the State of Delaware.       

  WHEREAS, over 70 years ago there was a call to action, a demand for workers to fill the vacancies left by the men who went to fight in World War II; and 

  WHEREAS, more than 6 million women answered the call then, entering the workforce during World War II and providing the equipment, weaponry, and ammunition to achieve final victory and end the war; and 

  WHEREAS, these women left their homes to work or volunteer full time in factories, farms, shipyards, airplane factories, banks, and other institutions in support of the military overseas; and  

  WHEREAS, they worked with United Service Organizations and the American Red Cross, drove trucks, riveted airplane parts, collected critical materials, rolled bandages, and served on rationing boards; and  

  WHEREAS, our   Rosie the Rivete r'', the women who worked and sacrificed to strengthen this country during World War II, are among the greatest living heroines in the United States; and  

  WHEREAS, these women persevered, despite often facing harassment from their male colleagues and disapproval from their male family members, and all the while continued to maintain their other jobs'' as caretakers of children and their households; and 

  WHEREAS, minority women also overcame long-held policies of discrimination and made significant contributions to the war effort; and  

  WHEREAS, because of the Rosies'', Federal, State, and local agencies coordinated with business owners to develop childcare programs and other supports for working mothers; and  

  WHEREAS, the example that these women set during World War II continues to inspire us and blaze a path for the working women and young girls of today; and 

  WHEREAS, the images of Rosie the Riveter'' and the phrase We Can Do It'' continue to symbolize the empowerment of women today, representing patriotic women who want to serve and strengthen their country, and to inspire young girls to become 21st Century Rosies by aspiring to, and attaining positions of leadership in all walks of life in America; and 

  WHEREAS, Helen Rathbun was trained to rivet and worked on fighter airplanes during World War II and became a lifelong Rosie; and  

  WHEREAS, Helen dedicated her time to drive local veterans to the Veterans Administration in Wilmington for appointments; and  

  WHEREAS, on January 9th, 2024, Helen celebrated her 100th birthday in her home of Ocean View Delaware; and  

  WHEREAS, Helen encompasses all the characteristics of a Rosie who answered the call to action when our country needed it most. 

  NOW, THEREFORE:  

  BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the 152nd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the Senate concurring therein, that March 21st, 2024, is hereby recognized as "Rosie the Riveter Day" in the State of Delaware.  

   

  SYNOPSIS   This House Concurrent Resolution recognizes March 21st, 2024, as "Rosie the Riveter Day" in the State of Delaware.       

 SYNOPSIS 

 This House Concurrent Resolution recognizes March 21st, 2024, as "Rosie the Riveter Day" in the State of Delaware.