[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 55 (Monday, April 19, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S2417]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO FLORENCE McCLURE
Mr. REID. Madam President, I rise today to honor one of Nevada's
greatest champions and advocates for victims throughout my home State.
In her living room in Las Vegas, NV, in 1974, Florence McClure
cofounded Community Action Against Rape, CAAR, with Sandi Petta.
Thirty-five years later, CAAR has become the Rape Crisis Center, the
largest sexual assault center in Nevada, serving all of Nevada.
Florence McClure moved to Las Vegas, NV, in 1966. She was
instrumental in the opening of the Frontier Hotel. While making the
hotel into a major resort on the Las Vegas Strip, Florence made history
as a female executive in the casino industry. She also joined the Las
Vegas Chapter of the League of Women Voters and other women's groups in
1967. She returned to college and obtained her bachelor's degree from
UNLV in 1971.
Florence became a tireless advocate for victims of sexual assault. As
the director of CAAR for 12 years, she was instrumental in forcing
improvements and system changes in the way sexual assault victims were
treated. Not one to shy away from confrontation, Florence worked most
often one-on-one with judges, law enforcement officers, and medical
personnel to increase the ability of a victim to recover and to be
successful in court by providing better care, counseling, evidence
collection, support, and privacy for victims.
Florence McClure did not stop there. In the 1980s she turned her
energy to advocating for a women's prison in Las Vegas instead of in a
rural setting, so the incarcerated women could be closer to their
children for visitation. She lobbied for improved programs within the
prisons. Today that facility carries her name.
On April 30, 2010, we honor ``Hurricane'' Florence McClure for her
outspoken, courageous, life-changing advocacy for the rights of victims
of rape and sexual assault. Her efforts have made Nevada a better,
stronger home for women and children.
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