West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR45

Introduced
4/2/25  
Enrolled
4/3/25  

Caption

Designating April 3, 2025, as Women and Girls’ Day

Impact

The designation of a specific day to celebrate women and girls is aimed at enhancing the visibility of women's issues and promoting engagement within the legislative process. This initiative could potentially lead to increased support for gender equality measures and foster a greater understanding of the challenges faced by women in West Virginia. Furthermore, it sets a precedent for future resolutions that could advocate for more significant legislative actions aimed at women's rights and empowerment.

Summary

Senate Resolution 45 aims to designate April 3, 2025, as Women's and Girls' Day at the Legislature in West Virginia. This resolution intends to honor the contributions of women and girls across various dimensions of society, including their roles as individuals, professionals, and caregivers within the state. The West Virginia Women’s Commission is a central figure in promoting women's empowerment, advocating for their rights, and highlighting the need for economic, political, and social equality. By establishing this day, the resolution seeks to raise awareness about the significance of women in both public and private sectors.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SR45 appears to be supportive, reflecting a collective acknowledgment of the essential contributions made by women in West Virginia. Stakeholders, legislators, and advocacy groups likely view this resolution as a positive step toward fostering discussion about gender equality and the various roles women play in society. The event surrounding this day may foster connectiveness and community spirit among advocates and lawmakers alike.

Contention

While this resolution is primarily celebratory, it may also highlight ongoing disparities related to gender issues that require further attention in legislative debates. There may be voices questioning whether this designation translates into actionable legislative measures or if it serves merely as symbolic recognition. Discussions surrounding the need for concrete policies addressing issues such as pay equity or health care for women might emerge alongside the celebration.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SR66

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

WV SR27

Designating February 8, 2023, as Crime Victims Day at Legislature

WV SR26

Designating February 6, 2024, as Preston County Day

WV SR58

Designating February 29, 2024, as WV Arts Day

WV SR33

Designating February 12, 2024, as Corrections Day

WV SR31

Designating February 14, 2023, as Child Care Day at Legislature

WV SR11

Designating January 25, 2024, as Veterans Appreciation Day

WV SR25

Designating February 5, 2024, as Recovery Advocacy Day

WV SR19

Designating January 31, 2024, as Marshall University Day

WV SR7

Designating January 22, 2024, as WV Tourism Day

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