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Pellerin
Coauthors: Addis Aguiar-Curry Ávila Farías Boerner Bonta Calderon Caloza Davies Elhawary Hadwick Irwin Krell McKinnor Ortega Pacheco Papan Petrie-Norris Ransom Celeste Rodriguez Michelle Rodriguez Schiavo Sharp-Collins Soria Stefani Wicks Wilson Ahrens Alanis Alvarez Arambula Bains Bauer-Kahan Bennett Berman Bryan Carrillo Castillo Chen Connolly DeMaio Dixon Ellis Fong Gabriel Gallagher Garcia Gipson Mark González Haney Harabedian Hart Hoover Jackson Kalra Lackey Lee Lowenthal Macedo Muratsuchi Nguyen Patel Patterson Quirk-Silva Ramos Rivas Rogers Blanca Rubio Sanchez Schultz Solache Ta Tangipa Valencia Wallis Ward Zbur |
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| Title | Relative to the 105th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Last Action Dt | 2025-07-10 | ||||||||||||||||||
| State | Introduced | ||||||||||||||||||
| Status | Passed | ||||||||||||||||||
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1.0" ?> WHEREAS, The 19th Amendment, which legally guaranteed American women the right to vote, was ratified on August 18th, 1920; and WHEREAS, Nearly a decade prior, California became the sixth state in the nation to approve political equality, approving women’s suffrage in California after the State Legislature placed Proposition 4 on the ballot and voters approved the measure on October 10th, 1911; and WHEREAS, Initially introduced to the U.S. Congress in 1878, suffragists picketed, lobbied states, and challenged male-only voting laws in courts until Congress passed the amendment on June 4th, 1919; and WHEREAS, Recognizing that although the amendment represented gains in women’s enfranchisement, women of color were continually excluded for another 45 years until the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965; and WHEREAS, Women with disabilities were only able to secure protections in 1990 after the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act; and WHEREAS, Women voters have improved the state by exercising their position at the ballot box, lobbying their representatives, and forming civic leagues nationwide; and WHEREAS, The 19th Amendment played a pivotal role in promoting reproductive rights for women. As a result, women experienced economic progress with the increased availability of family-planning services and supplies, allowing more women to enroll in higher education and enter professional occupations; now, therefore, be it |