Throughout our nation’s history, women have worked tirelessly to advance equality and justice, yet their contributions too often go unacknowledged. Each March, “National Women’s History Month” invites us to highlight the achievements of women who have shattered barriers, championed human rights, and shaped our cultural and political landscape. Since the United States first formally recognized this month in 1987, it has served as a meaningful occasion to honor women’s past struggles, celebrate their present accomplishments, and inspire future generations to keep moving forward. 

  

I am introducing a resolution to recognize “National Women’s History Month” here in Pennsylvania. At this pivotal time, we should reaffirm our commitment to acknowledging the courageous women in our families, communities, and throughout our Commonwealth who have influenced everything from education and industry to politics and the arts. 

  

Please join me in co-sponsoring this important resolution and celebrating the extraordinary accomplishments of women. Thank you for your consideration