Bill 118 HRES 248, also known as the "Recognizing the contributions of Clela Rorex" bill, is a piece of legislation that honors the work of Clela Rorex, a county clerk who made significant advancements in civil rights for couples seeking to be married in 1975.
Clela Rorex served as the county clerk of Boulder County, Colorado, and during her time in office, she made the groundbreaking decision to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. This decision was made at a time when same-sex marriage was not legally recognized in the United States, making Rorex a trailblazer in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights.
The bill acknowledges Rorex's courage and dedication to equality, recognizing her as a pioneer in the movement for marriage equality. It highlights her commitment to upholding the rights of all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation, and celebrates her role in advancing civil rights for all couples.
Overall, Bill 118 HRES 248 serves as a tribute to Clela Rorex and her contributions to the fight for equality. It aims to honor her legacy and inspire others to continue the work of promoting equal rights for all individuals.