West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR66

Introduced
3/4/24  
Enrolled
3/5/24  

Caption

Designating March 5, 2024, as Women's and Girls' Day

Impact

This resolution does not amend existing law but serves to formally recognize the contributions of women in West Virginia and promote issues that matter to them. It aims to foster awareness and encourage participation in the legislative process, particularly among young girls, through the initiative’s education theme, 'Girls Who Dream Become Women With Vision: Giving Voice to the Next Generation.' This initiative is positioned to inspire the younger generation to advocate for themselves and their communities, ultimately aiming to create an inclusive future.

Summary

Senate Resolution 66, introduced by Senator Rucker, designates March 5, 2024, as Women and Girls' Day at the Legislature in West Virginia. The resolution is a recognition of the efforts made by the West Virginia Women’s Commission in promoting the status and empowerment of women and girls through various means such as advocacy, education, and raising awareness about gender equality. The day serves as a platform to highlight the significant contributions of women in all spheres of life, including economic, political, and social aspects, thus emphasizing their role in society's overall well-being.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR66 is positive, with bipartisan support likely stemming from the general acknowledgment of the importance of celebrating women's contributions and advocating for gender equality. The tone of the discussions reflects a shared commitment to elevating women's roles in society and ensuring their participation in all aspects of life. Such resolutions often garner public support and recognition, particularly in a social context where the empowerment of women is increasingly considered a priority.

Contention

While resolutions like SR66 typically enjoy widespread backing, potential points of contention may arise around the effectiveness of such days in fostering real change for women and girls in the long term. Skepticism may exist regarding whether commemorative days translate into tangible benefits or legislative progress for women's issues beyond mere recognition, with some advocating for a more profound legislative focus on policies that directly address systemic inequalities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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WV SR48

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Designating February 1, 2023, as Marshall University Day at Legislature

WV SR46

Designating March 7, 2023, as Deaf Awareness Day at Legislature

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Designating January 25, 2023, as Aviation Day at Legislature

WV SR32

Designating February 16, 2023, as WVSU Day at Legislature

WV SR7

Designating January 17, 2023, as Girl Scouts Day

WV SR9

Designating January 18, 2023, as Jan Lilly-Stewart Disability Advocacy Day

WV SR15

Designating January 26, 2023, as Hunger-Free WV Day at Legislature

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