[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 33 (Tuesday, March 1, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H1055]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH
(Mr. KILDEE asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Mr. KILDEE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to mark the start of Women's
History Month and to honor all of the women who have shaped our
country's history. So many women have shattered glass ceilings along
the way, like my friend Dolores Watkins Ennis, one of the first African
American secondary schoolteachers in my hometown of Flint, Michigan.
While this month we celebrate all of the great achievements of women
like Dolores, let us not lose sight of the barriers that women still
face in this country.
Women make up almost half of all workers. Working mothers are the
primary breadwinners for many American families, yet the fight for
justice, for equal rights and greater opportunity is far, far from
over.
We need to promote policies that mean greater opportunity for women
and their families, like commonsense sick leave and making child care
more affordable. As a Nation, we have to make sure that women who are
doing the same work as men get equal pay for that work.
This country is a place where we should be building an economy that
works for everyone, meaning all families. We owe it to our mothers, to
our daughters, and to our granddaughters.
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