Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senators Susan Collins (R-ME) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) led a bipartisan group of Senators in introducing a resolution to recognize today, March 8, 2021, as International Women’s Day. The resolution celebrates the achievements of women and girls around the globe and underscores the significant barriers that still stand in the way of women’s full equality and empowerment. The resolution is cosponsored by Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Chris Murphy (D-CT).
“Women around the globe have blazed trails and broken barriers in every field,” said Senator Collins. “International Women's Day celebrates the countless important social, economic, cultural, and political contributions that women have made and continue to make in the United States and around the world. In addition to recognizing those achievements, this resolution reaffirms our enduring commitment to work toward a world that guarantees basic human rights and empowers women of all ages.”
“Recognizing International Women’s Day is so much more than a day on the calendar – it is a reminder that fifty percent of our global population has made immense contributions to our societies despite the gender barriers that seek to hold them back. Today we recommit to making every day International Women’s Day so we can collectively work to promote policies that support women and girls around the world,” said Senator Shaheen. “Tearing down the obstacles that try to prevent women and girls from full participation in the political, social and economic sectors of their communities must be a U.S. policy priority at home and abroad. Investing in their health, education and empowerment strengthens these populations directly, but also raises up their families and communities. The bipartisan commitment in the Senate to support women and girls’ fundamental rights and global empowerment is evident through this resolution. Now we must turn that message into meaningful policy.”
The resolution reaffirms the advancement of women around the globe as a US foreign policy priority and emphasizes that women throughout the world:
Senators Collins and Shaheen have led the International Women’s Day resolution in the U.S. Senate since 2011, and both are lead sponsors of the Global, Health, Empowerment, and Rights (HER) Act. The Global HER Act would permanently repeal the Global Gag Rule.
In 2018, bipartisan legislation co-authored by Senator Collins to help protect amateur athletes from sexual abuse was signed into law. Senators Shaheen and Collins previously reintroduced the International Violence Against Women Act (IVAWA). This bipartisan bill would ensure that combating gender-based violence around the world remains a top diplomatic and development priority for the United States. Senator Collins also introduced the Reach Every Mother and Child Act , which would strengthen the U.S. government’s efforts to end preventable deaths of mothers, newborns, and young children in developing nations around the world. Today, Senator Collins and Ben Cardin (D-MD) announced that they are introducing the Girls Leadership, Engagement, and Advocacy in Development (LEAD) Act, bipartisan legislation that encourages civil and political leadership by adolescent girls.
The International Women’s Day resolution text can be read here.
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