WATCH: President and First Lady celebrate 100 years of women’s voting rights!
One hundred years ago today, the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, granting American women the right to vote.
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The President and First Lady Melania Trump honored the occasion at the White House this morning, where President Trump signed an official Proclamation on the anniversary. It reads, in part:
| Today, as we celebrate a major step forward for our Nation, we pay tribute to the countless women, known and unknown, throughout our history who struggled for equality. In doing so, we recommit to ensuring our Constitution is faithfully upheld so that all Americans can pursue their dreams and fulfill their God-given potential. | |
Since that historic day, Americans have continued the work of creating a more just and equal society. President Trump is committed to building on these accomplishments.
Last June, the President and his national security team released a Strategy on Women, Peace, and Security to increase the political participation of women both at home and abroad. This strategy recognizes that women’s participation in resolving conflict and ending violent extremism can set the course toward a more peaceful world.
In December, President Trump signed legislation to provide 12 weeks of paid parental leave for Federal employees. Since his first day in office, he’s called on Congress to pass a nationwide paid family leave program to complement it.
These and other investments in working families are already paying off. Before Coronavirus struck, women’s unemployment in the United States reached its lowest level in 65 years. As of 2019, women filled 71 percent of all new jobs in the United States.
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“Today, a record-breaking 131 women are serving in Congress. Nearly 70 million women vote in elections. Fifty-six percent of our Nation's college students are women. More than 11 million women own successful businesses,” President Trump said.
“In other words, women dominate the United States.”
WATCH: President Trump’s full remarks at today’s ceremony
Read the Proclamation: 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment |
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President Trump visits Iowa after derecho
The President signed a Major Disaster Declaration yesterday that orders Federal assistance for Iowa following last week’s severe storms. Today, the President joined a Disaster Recovery briefing in Cedar Rapids to share more about what’s being done.
One million residents were affected by damage to 332 cell towers during the storms. Winds of up to 112 miles per hour swept over half of Iowa’s counties, and up to 43 percent of the state’s corn and soybean crops were damaged or destroyed.
“We’re offering the full support of the Federal Government,” President Trump said.
President Trump updates Americans about relief efforts in Iowa |
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President Trump signs a Proclamation on the 100th Anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment | August 18, 2020 |
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