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J01724 Summary:

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SPONSORSTEWART-COUSINS
 
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J01724 Text:

 
Senate Resolution No. 1724
 
BY: Senator STEWART-COUSINS
 
        CONGRATULATING  the  2026  New  York  State Senate
        Women of Distinction
 
  WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to acknowledge and
celebrate individuals and events  of  historic  significance  which  add
vitality,  sensitivity,  understanding, and inspiration to the diversity
and value of the people of this great Empire State; and
 
  WHEREAS, Women of every economic, ethnic, and  religious  background
have  made significant contributions that are reflected in our cultural,
social,  educational,  industrial,  and  economic  diversity  and   have
contributed  in  many ways, including as writers, educators, scientists,
heads  of  state,  politicians,   civil   rights   crusaders,   artists,
entertainers,     businesswomen,     military    personnel,    aviators,
entrepreneurs,   philanthropists,   health   professionals,   engineers,
religious leaders, judges, lawyers, law enforcement personnel, athletes,
mothers, nurturers, and the building blocks of our communities; and
 
  WHEREAS,  It  is the purpose of this Legislative Body to induct five
new honorees into the Historical Women of Distinction  exhibit  for  the
year  2026:  New  York  State  Supreme  Court Judge, Dorothy Chin Brandt
(1946-2025); civil rights icon, Dr. Hazel N. Dukes (1932-2025);  founder
of   the   American   Indian   Law  Alliance,  Tonya  Gonnella  Frichner
(1947-2015); advocate for the  Dominican  community,  Dr.  Marilu  Maria
Galván   (1946-2024);  and  United  States  Representative,  Nita  Lowey
(1937-2025); and
 
  WHEREAS, Women who have become part  of  New  York  State's  lasting
heritage  by  fighting  against  stereotypes,  prejudice,  and seemingly
insurmountable obstacles include: Sojourner  Truth  (1797-1883),  former
slave  and  famous  activist;  Harriet  Tubman  (1820-1913),  best-known
"conductor" of the Underground Railroad and promoter of Black  education
and  women's  rights;  suffragettes,  Susan  B.  Anthony (1820-1906) and
Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902); world-renowned folk artist,  Grandma
Moses   (1860-1961);  famed  reporter,  Nellie  Bly  (1867-1922);  Sybil
Ludington (1761-1839),  known  as  the  "female  Paul  Revere";  Barbara
McClintock  (1901-1992),  Nobel  Prize-winning  genetic  scientist;  and
"First Lady of the World," Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962); and
 
  WHEREAS, New York State has been and continues to  be  the  home  of
many  distinguished  women who have made their marks in history as first
in their  fields  to  succeed;  representative  of  these  "firsts"  are
contributions  by  women  such as: Lady Deborah Moody (1586-1659), first
woman grantee for land ownership in the New World;  Elizabeth  Blackwell
(1821-1910),  first  female  physician;  America's  first trained nurse,
Linda Richards (1841-1930); Emma Willard  (1787-1870),  founder  of  the
first  endowed  institution  of  education  for women; Madam C.J. Walker
(1867-1919),  hairdressing  entrepreneur,  Harlem  leader,   and   first
self-made  female  millionaire in the United States; Buffalonian, Louise
Blanchard Bethune (1856-1913), first professional  female  architect  in
the  Nation;  Lucille  Ball  (1911-1989),  actor,  president  of  Desilu
Productions, and first  woman  to  lead  a  major  Hollywood  production
company;  Katharine  Bement  Davis (1860-1935), New York City Correction
 
Commissioner and first woman to  head  a  major  City  agency;  Winifred
Edgerton Merrill (1862-1951), first American woman to receive a Ph.D. in
Mathematics;  Dr.  Mary Edwards Walker (1832-1919), first and only woman
to  be  presented  with  the  Congressional  Medal  of  Honor; and Belva
Lockwood (1830-1917), first woman to  practice  law  before  the  United
States Supreme Court; and
 
  WHEREAS, This Legislative Body recognizes that New York State is the
home  to  countless  women who are strong and colorful threads, vital to
the fabric of our rich heritage, who have contributed  and  continue  to
add  to  the  advancement  of  our culture through their traditional and
nontraditional roles in society; now, therefore, be it
 
  RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its  deliberations  to
commemorate  the induction of five new inductees into the New York State
Senate's Historical Women of Distinction 2026 exhibit; and be it further
 
  RESOLVED, That copies of this  Resolution,  suitably  engrossed,  be
transmitted  to the National Women's Hall of Fame and the New York State
Division for Women.
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