State lawmakers consider Women’s Suffrage Day

Designation would make March 22 a state holiday

  • By Brooklynn Hillemann WNPA News Service
  • Thursday, January 13, 2022 6:25pm
  • News

By Brooklynn Hillemann

WNPA News Service

OLYMPIA — Women fought a decades-long battle for the right to vote, and now lawmakers want to memorialize the crusade by designating March 22 Women’s Suffrage Day as a legal holiday.

The 19th Amendment, prohibiting voting discrimination on the basis of sex, was passed over a century ago, with Washington state becoming the 35th of 36 states to ratify it on March 22, 1920.

The House Committee on State Government & Tribal Relations received notes and commentary from the public regarding the proposed House Bill 1485, sponsored by Rep. Michelle Caldier, R-Port Orchard, during a remote hearing Monday.

Janie White, representing the Washington Education Association, spoke in support of the bill.

“I am a vice president of a union that is 70 percent women,” she said. “We know the right of women to vote is critical.”

White also suggested representatives consider changing the holiday date, urging for inclusivity in the celebration.

“Many Black women remained disenfranchised because the Nineteenth Amendment did not eliminate state laws that operated to keep Black Americans from the polls,” she said.

Speaking to the exclusion of people of color during the voting movement, White urged the committee to consider a day recognizing “the importance of the suffrage movement for all women.” She did not suggest a specific date.

Women’s Equality Day is celebrated nationally on Aug. 26 to commemorate the national adoption of the 19th Amendment. The observance, however, is not considered a federal holiday, meaning government offices, schools and banks remain open.

Michael Moran, lobbyist and civics educator for Lake Washington High School, offered support for the bill and pushed for a more comprehensive curriculum, including the suffragette movement and the role women of color played.

“What needs to be taught, especially today, is the value of the voting franchise,” he said.

The potential inclusion of the state holiday in schools might be dependent on another proposed bill for the 2022 session, HB 1617. The bill specifies all state holidays are also considered school holidays.

Rep. Debra Lekanoff, D-Anacortes, ended the public hearing with a quote from American abolitionist Sojourner Truth, commenting on the strength of women.

“It’s a celebration of women rising,” she said, “and all the hard work that Washington State and the nation has done for everybody and every American.”

________

This story is part of a series of news reports from the Washington State Legislature provided through a reporting internship sponsored by the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association Foundation.

More in News

Port Townsend Main Street Program volunteers, from left, Amy Jordan, Gillian Amas and Sue Authur, and Main Street employees, Sasha Landes, on the ladder, and marketing director Eryn Smith, spend a rainy morning decorating the community Christmas tree at the Haller Fountain on Wednesday. The tree will be lit at 4 p.m. Saturday following Santa’s arrival by the Kiwanis choo choo train. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Decoration preparation

Port Townsend Main Street Program volunteers, from left, Amy Jordan, Gillian Amas… Continue reading

Port Angeles approves balanced $200M budget

City investing in savings for capital projects

Olympic Medical Center Board President Ann Henninger, left, recognizes commissioner Jean Hordyk on Wednesday as she steps down after 30 years on the board. Hordyk, who was first elected in 1995, was honored during the meeting. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)
OMC Commissioners to start recording meetings

Video, audio to be available online

Jefferson PUD plans to keep Sims Way project overhead

Cost significantly reduced in joint effort with port, city

Committee members sought for ‘For’ and ‘Against’ statements

The Clallam County commissioners are seeking county residents to… Continue reading

Christopher Thomsen, portraying Santa Claus, holds a corgi mix named Lizzie on Saturday at the Airport Garden Center in Port Angeles. All proceeds from the event were donated to the Peninsula Friends of Animals. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Santa Paws

Christopher Thomsen, portraying Santa Claus, holds a corgi mix named Lizzie on… Continue reading

Peninsula lawmakers await budget

Gov. Ferguson to release supplemental plan this month

Clallam County looks to pass deficit budget

Agency sees about 7 percent rise over 2025 in expenditures

Officer testifies bullet lodged in car’s pillar

Witness says she heard gunfire at Port Angeles park

A copper rockfish caught as part of a state Department of Fish and Wildlife study in 2017. The distended eyes resulted from a pressure change as the fish was pulled up from a depth of 250 feet. (David B. Williams)
Author to highlight history of Puget Sound

Talk at PT Library to cover naming, battles, tribes

Vern Frykholm, who has made more than 500 appearances as George Washington since 2012, visits with Dave Spencer. Frykholm and 10 members of the New Dungeness Chapter, NSDAR, visited with about 30 veterans on Nov. 8, just ahead of Veterans Day. (New Dungeness Chapter DAR)
New Dungeness DAR visits veterans at senior facilities

Members of the New Dungeness Chapter, National Society Daughters of… Continue reading

Festival of Trees contest.
Contest: Vote for your favorite tree online

Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s Festival of Trees event goes through Dec. 25