West Virginia 2025 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR45 Introduced / Bill

                    SENATE RESOLUTION 45

(By Senator Boley)

[Introduced April 2, 2025]

 

Designating April 3, 2025, as Women and Girls’ Day at the Legislature.

Whereas, The West Virginia Women’s Commission promotes the status and empowerment of all West Virginia women through advocacy, research, education, and consensus building; and

Whereas, The West Virginia Women’s Commission strives to elevate the power and potential of West Virginia women and girls to thrive and have economic, political, educational, and social equality to ensure their full participation in society and to recognize their achievements; and

Whereas, In their roles as individuals, workers, military personnel, mothers, daughters, sisters, wives, friends, caretakers, activists, and volunteers, women make significant contributions to West Virginia’s economy, families, communities, and general well-being; and

Whereas, The West Virginia Women’s Commission has continued its history of honoring women across the state through programs such as celebrating the Legacy of Women Awards, educating women and legislators during their annual Women and Girls’ Day at the Legislature. The annual policy statements highlight legislation of the importance to women and families, raising awareness on Equal Pay Day of how far into the year women must work to earn what men earned in the previous year, and celebrating a woman’s right to vote on Women’s Equality Day; and

Whereas, The West Virginia Women’s Commission recognizes the need to educate the next generation in civic literacy in honoring them at the West Virginia Legislature on April 3, 2025, giving rise to the Women and Girls of 2025 to Be Empowered.  This day teaches advocacy and encourages involvement in the legislative process; and

Whereas, West Virginia citizens are proud of the accomplishments and achievements of women of every race, age, class, identity, ability, and ethnic background in our state, both in the private and public sectors.  Many appreciate their contributions to our communities as they continue to advance in leadership roles, not only in West Virginia but throughout our nation and the world; therefore, be it

Resolved by the Senate:

That the Senate hereby designates April 3, 2025, as Women's and Girls’ Day at the Legislature; and, be it

Further Resolved, That the Senate expresses its sincere appreciation to all women for the many contributions they make to the State of West Virginia and in all facets of our society; and, be it

Further Resolved, That the Clerk is hereby directed to forward a copy of this resolution to the West Virginia Women's Commission.