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File #: 020326    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Privileged Resolution Status: ENACTED
File created: 5/9/2002 In control: CITY COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 5/9/2002
Title: Honoring Arline Jolles Lotman, Esq. on the Thirtieth Anniversary of Her Accomplishments as the First Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Commission on the Status of Women
Sponsors: Councilmember Nutter, Councilmember Mariano, Councilmember Blackwell, Councilmember Ortiz, Councilmember Reynolds Brown, Council President Verna, Councilmember Goode, Councilmember Tasco, Councilmember Rizzo, Councilmember DiCicco, Councilmember Kenney, Councilmember Miller, Councilmember Longstreth, Councilmember O'Neill, Councilmember Clarke, Councilmember Cohen, Councilmember Krajewski
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 02032600.pdf
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Honoring Arline Jolles Lotman, Esq. on the Thirtieth Anniversary of Her Accomplishments as the First Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Commission on the Status of Women
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WHEREAS, The Pennsylvania Commission on the Status of Women (herein referred to as the "Commission") was established in 1972 by Executive Order of Governor Milton J. Shapp and was charged with "the responsibility of developing and implementing programs to make sure that all women in Pennsylvania are able to participate equally in the economic, educational, judicial and governmental life of the Commonwealth"; and

WHEREAS, Arline Jolles Lotman was appointed the first Executive Director of the Commission by Governor Shapp to help secure women's legal rights in Pennsylvania pursuant to the Equal Rights Amendment to the Pennsylvania Constitution which provides that: "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania because of the sex of the individual"; and

WHEREAS, Some of the major accomplishments of the Commission during Arline Lotman's leadership as Executive Director include: insuring equal access to credit in Pennsylvania through the passage of new banking regulations that enabled women to obtain a mortgage in their own name based on their own creditworthiness; undertaking the first ever investigation of health care discrimination against women and minority women; securing the landmark end to newspapers' help wanted ads which segregated job opportunities by gender; establishing a Pennsylvania Department of Education directive which ended sex discrimination in all public schools in the Commonwealth in classes, activities, sports, housing and staffing; and, advocating for the ratification of the proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution; and

WHEREAS, In her many roles as wife, mother, lawyer, teacher, community activist, political participant and public policy author, Arline Lotman is an ins...

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