Recognizes that Geraldine A. Ferraro's vice-presidential candidacy forever enriched the American political landscape and forged a new path for American women.
Pays tribute to Congresswoman Geraldine A. Ferraro's work to improve the lives of women and families not only in the Ninth Congressional District of New York, whom she represented, but also the lives of women and families all across the United States.
[Congressional Bills 112th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 190 Introduced in House (IH)]
112th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 190
Honoring the life of Congresswoman Geraldine A. Ferraro, the first
woman selected by a major political party as its candidate for Vice
President.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 30, 2011
Mr. Crowley (for himself, Mr. Bishop of New York, Mr. Israel, Mr. King
of New York, Mrs. McCarthy of New York, Mr. Ackerman, Mr. Meeks, Mr.
Nadler, Mr. Weiner, Mr. Towns, Ms. Clarke of New York, Ms. Velazquez,
Mr. Grimm, Mrs. Maloney, Mr. Rangel, Mr. Serrano, Mr. Engel, Mrs.
Lowey, Ms. Hayworth, Mr. Gibson, Mr. Tonko, Mr. Hinchey, Mr. Owens, Mr.
Hanna, Mr. Higgins, Ms. Slaughter, and Mr. Reed) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on House
Administration
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RESOLUTION
Honoring the life of Congresswoman Geraldine A. Ferraro, the first
woman selected by a major political party as its candidate for Vice
President.
Whereas Congresswoman Geraldine A. Ferraro served the people of the 9th
Congressional district of New York for 6 years;
Whereas Congresswoman Ferraro worked her way through law school at Fordham
University, at a time when very few women did so;
Whereas Congresswoman Ferraro then joined the Queens County District Attorney's
Office, where she supervised the prosecution of a variety of violent
crimes, including child and domestic abuse;
Whereas in 1978, New York's Ninth Congressional district in Queens elected
Congresswoman Ferraro to the United States House of Representatives,
where she was one of only sixteen women members of the House;
Whereas Congresswoman Ferraro's legislative achievements included her
sponsorship of the Women's Economic Equity Act, landmark legislation to
end pension discrimination and provide increased job training and
opportunities for women re-entering the workforce;
Whereas in 1984, Congresswoman Ferraro's status as a leader was confirmed when
she was named Chairwoman of the Platform Committee for the Democratic
Convention, the first woman to hold that position;
Whereas when she was nominated as the running mate of Vice President Walter F.
Mondale in the 1984 presidential race, Congresswoman Ferraro became the
first woman ever chosen to run on the national ticket of either of
America's two major political parties;
Whereas Congresswoman Ferraro's candidacy continues the progress begun by women
who achieved political firsts before her and helped to tear down
barriers to the full and equal participation of women in national
politics;
Whereas in January 1993, President Clinton appointed Ms. Ferraro a United States
Ambassador to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, a role from
which she championed the rights of women around the world; and
Whereas Geraldine Ferraro's 1984 bid for Vice President helped our daughters
join our sons in believing they could achieve anything they set their
minds to: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That--
(1) the House of Representatives recognizes that Geraldine
Ferraro's vice-presidential candidacy forever enriched the
American political landscape and forged a new path for American
women;
(2) the House of Representatives pays tribute to
Congresswoman Geraldine A. Ferraro's work to improve the lives
of women and families not only in the Ninth Congressional
District of New York, who she represented so well, but also the
lives of women and families all across the United States;
(3) the Clerk of the House is directed to communicate these
resolutions to the Senate and transmit a copy thereof to the
family of the deceased; and
(4) when the House of Representatives adjourns today, it
stand adjourned as a further mark of respect to the memory of
Congresswoman Geraldine A. Ferraro.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on House Administration.
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