[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 6]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 8389-8390]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




 MARILYN SAVIN FOR OUTSTANDING LIFETIME CONTRIBUTIONS TO WOMEN'S RIGHTS

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                          HON. ROSA L. DeLAURO

                             of connecticut

                    in the house of representatives

                          Tuesday, May 4, 1999

  Ms. DeLAURO. Mr. Speaker, I am honored to rise today to remember and 
pay tribute to a Connecticut woman who, during her life, worked 
tirelessly to advance the rights of women. Marilyn Savin devoted nearly 
two decades to promoting and protecting a woman's right to choose.
  Through her work with the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights 
Action League (NARAL), both locally and nationally, Marilyn became a 
leading activist in the pro-choice movement, having a particular impact 
in the Republican Party. As a direct result of her influence, 
Connecticut Republicans stand out in the nation for their support of 
reproductive rights--an outstanding illustration of the power of her 
commitment and dedication.
  Indeed, Marilyn was a true leader in advancing reproductive rights, 
family planning, and women's health. Marilyn translated principles into 
action by public speaking engagements and public surveys. A women's 
right to choose is one that is constantly under attack. Those who fight 
to ensure that women maintain this right and have access to safe 
procedures, often put themselves in jeopardy for their beliefs. For 
this, Marilyn deserves our respect and gratitude.
  As a longtime resident of the Town of Woodbridge, she was an active 
member of the Woodbridge Town Committee, Woodbridge

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Town Library, Planned Parenthood of Connecticut, and the National 
Coalition of Republicans for Choice. From these roots, she continued 
her campaign with Connecticut NARAL, serving on their Board of 
Directors and as chair of the state political action committee. Her 
tremendous imvolvement with the local chapter led her to serve NARAL on 
the national level. As a member of the Board of Directors, Foundation, 
Board, and the National Political Action Committee, Marilyn helped to 
shape the values and ideas the group continues to promote today.
  Recently, the pro-choice movement sadly lost Marilyn Savin. On May 1 
Connecticut NARAL will hold its 1999 Choice Celebration and Auction in 
her honor. This is a fitting tribute to a woman who dedicated her life 
and spirit to advocating the right of choice. Though her enthusiasm, 
energy, and commitment will be missed, the unparalleled impact of her 
efforts will not be forgotten.
  It gives me great pleasure to stand today in honor of Marilyn Savin 
and join with friends, colleagues and family members as they remember 
this talented woman. Her dedication to this movement has truly made a 
difference which will be felt by women in Connecticut and across the 
country for years to come.

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