Senate Resolution 105, sponsored by Lamar, recognizes March as Women's History Month in Tennessee, a designation that has been in place since 1987. The resolution highlights the importance of honoring the achievements of women who have contributed significantly to society and paved the way for future generations to pursue the American dream. It specifically acknowledges a number of pioneering women from Tennessee, including political figures, entrepreneurs, and professionals in various fields, who have made lasting impacts in their communities.
The resolution emphasizes that the success of women is integral to the success of both Tennessee and the nation as a whole. It calls for the celebration of these exceptional women and their contributions to the state, reinforcing the idea that their achievements are vital to the fabric of American history. The resolution concludes with a directive to prepare an appropriate copy for presentation, ensuring that the recognition of these women's contributions is formally documented.