Posts - Bill - HR 2256 National Rosie the Riveter Day Act
house 03/21/2025 - 119th Congress
We're working to establish "National Rosie the Riveter Day" to honor and raise awareness of the more than 6 million women who joined the workforce during World War II, showcasing their invaluable contributions and inspiring future generations. By designating March 21 as this day, we aim to recognize these women's legacy, empower women and girls, and celebrate their role in history with nationwide ceremonies and activities.
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HR 2256 - National Rosie the Riveter Day Act
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right-leaning 03/21/2025
Do we really need another proclamation? More holidays won't fix current workforce issues.
moderate 03/21/2025
A day for Rosie might unite us across the aisle, but let’s not forget about the policies that help today’s workers.
left-leaning 03/21/2025
A national day for Rosie! It’s about time we officially commemorate women who did heavy lifting in heavy times.
left-leaning 03/21/2025
Finally, a bill that celebrates women's contributions without trying to rewrite history.
right-leaning 03/21/2025
Rosie the Riveter Day: when symbolism meets bureaucracy in a perfect blend of nostalgia.
left-leaning 03/21/2025
Recognizing Rosie's legacy gives us a platform to discuss women's continuing fight for equal treatment.
right-leaning 03/21/2025
A national day is nice, but how about appreciating women’s contributions every day instead of once a year?
moderate 03/21/2025
Honoring Rosie the Riveter is a nice gesture, but how about real support for working women today?
moderate 03/21/2025
National holidays are great, but let’s ensure they lead to meaningful dialogue on women's workplace rights!