[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 34 (Wednesday, March 2, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H1094]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE HONORABLE PATSY MINK DURING
WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH
(Ms. GABBARD asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Ms. GABBARD. Mr. Speaker, after graduating from Maui High in 1944 as
class president and valedictorian, and attempting college with dreams
of becoming a doctor, Patsy Mink had over a dozen medical schools slam
the door shut simply because she was a woman.
Rather than quit, she took action. She went to law school, becoming
the first Japanese American female attorney in Hawaii, and was elected
as the first Asian American woman ever to Congress in 1965.
Through her 12 terms in the House of Representatives serving Hawaii's
Second District, which I am honored to represent today, she was a true
champion for equal rights and opportunity.
In 1972, her landmark bill, Title IX, was signed into law,
legislation that has since allowed young women all across the country
the very same opportunities to jump high, run fast, hit hard, and go
the extra mile, the same as their male counterparts.
As we kick off Women's History Month, let us recognize and celebrate
Patsy Mink and the countless other women throughout our Nation's
history who have blazed trails before us and broken down barriers for a
better future for our next generation.
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