Bill 119 SRES 35 is a resolution that aims to honor the 100th anniversary of Nellie Tayloe Ross becoming the first female elected as the Governor of a State in the United States. Nellie Tayloe Ross made history in 1925 when she was elected as the Governor of Wyoming, following the death of her husband, William B. Ross, who had been serving as Governor.
The resolution recognizes Nellie Tayloe Ross's groundbreaking achievement and her contributions to the advancement of women in politics. It highlights her dedication to public service and her commitment to improving the lives of the people of Wyoming.
The resolution also acknowledges the importance of celebrating and honoring the accomplishments of women in leadership roles, as well as the progress that has been made towards gender equality in the United States.
Overall, Bill 119 SRES 35 serves as a tribute to Nellie Tayloe Ross and her historic milestone as the first female Governor in the United States, and it encourages continued efforts to promote diversity and inclusion in political leadership.