UNOFFICIAL COPY 23 RS BR 1288 Page 1 of 2 XXXX 2/15/2023 2:32 PM Jacketed A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet to 1 develop a Kentucky Women's History Trail. 2 WHEREAS, throughout Kentucky's history, women have made renowned 3 contributions to the growth and strength of Kentucky; and 4 WHEREAS, many generations of women have helped advance the state through 5 economic, cultural, and social adversity, such as Laura Clay, a native of Richmond, 6 Kentucky, who was the co-founder and first president of the Kentucky Equal Rights 7 Association and a leader in the American women's suffrage movement; and Mary Todd 8 Lincoln, a native of Lexington, Kentucky, who stood courageously by her husband, 9 President Abraham Lincoln, while they led our nation through some of the deadliest and 10 darkest days of its history in the Civil War; and 11 WHEREAS, the women of Kentucky have consistently broken glass ceilings and 12 blazed a trail for future women in historically male dominated fields such as aviation, 13 music, and literature; and 14 WHEREAS, the list of remarkably talented Kentucky women is extensive and 15 includes Willa Brown, a native of Glasgow, Kentucky, who became the first African 16 American woman in the United States to earn a pilot's license and ultimately became the 17 first African American officer in the Civil Air Patrol, the first American woman to hold 18 both a mechanic's license and commercial pilot's license, and the first African American 19 woman to run for the United States Congress; Bobbie Ann Mason, a native of Mayfield, 20 Kentucky, who is a novelist, short story writer, essayist, and literary critic. In 1985, she 21 published her first novel, In Country, which was made into a feature film. Her memoir 22 was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize; and the coal miner's daughter, Loretta Lynn, who was 23 born into poverty in Butcher Hollow, Johnson County, Kentucky, married and left home 24 at 15 years old, and ultimately to become one of the most beloved country music legends 25 of all time. These great women paved the way and made it possible for future generations 26 of women to follow in their footsteps; and 27 UNOFFICIAL COPY 23 RS BR 1288 Page 2 of 2 XXXX 2/15/2023 2:32 PM Jacketed WHEREAS, women continue to be leaders of social change, business, government, 1 and more; and 2 WHEREAS, the sacrifices these and many other women have made has created a 3 more fair and just society for everyone; 4 NOW, THEREFORE, 5 Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: 6 Section 1. The Tourism, Arts, and Heritage Cabinet, after consultation with the 7 Transportation Cabinet and all other relevant state and local agencies, shall develop the 8 Kentucky Women's History Trail. The trail shall be designated by historical land 9 markers. The cabinet shall develop: 10 (1) Criteria for an application process for nominations of accomplished Kentucky 11 women to be honored along the trail; and 12 (2) A system of placing historical markers designating the areas in which each 13 honoree will be recognized. 14 Section 2. The Tourism, Arts, and Heritage Cabinet shall appropriate needed 15 funds for this project in the 2025-2026 biennial budget, subject to the approval of the 16 General Assembly. 17 Section 3. The Tourism, Arts, and Heritage Cabinet shall report strategies for 18 the implementation of this trail to the Interim Joint Committee on Tourism, Small 19 Business, and Information Technology by November 1, 2023. 20