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File #: 180476    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: ADOPTED
File created: 5/10/2018 In control: CITY COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 5/17/2018
Title: Calling for a Philadelphia Historic Marker on the campus of Temple University, on the northeast corner of 13th Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue, to commemorate Edith "Edie" Windsor with a dedication on September 12, 2018, the First Anniversary of her passing.
Sponsors: Council President Clarke, Councilmember Squilla
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 18047600.pdf, 2. Signature18047600.pdf
Title
Calling for a Philadelphia Historic Marker on the campus of Temple University, on the northeast corner of 13th Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue, to commemorate Edith "Edie" Windsor with a dedication on September 12, 2018, the First Anniversary of her passing.

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WHEREAS, Edith Windsor was born in Philadelphia on June 20, 1929; and

WHEREAS, She graduated from Temple University in 1950; and

WHEREAS, She worked in the early stage of computers in data entry into the UNIVAC, programming, systems architecture, operating systems, natural language processors, and as an IBM senior systems programmers; and

WHEREAS, She studied applied mathematics at Harvard University on an IBM Fellowship; and

WHEREAS, She became a respected IBM manager at a time when there were nationwide few women who were technology managers; and

WHEREAS, Starting in the 1960s she was active in the gay and lesbian community; and

WHEREAS, Starting in 1967 she was in a 42-year relationship with Thea Spyer; and

WHEREAS, In 1996 the Congress passed and President Clinton signed into law the Defense of Marriage Act, which among other provisions denied 1,138 federal marital benefits to same-sex marriages; and

WHEREAS, Windsor and Spyer were legally married in 2007; and

WHEREAS, Spyer died in 2009; and

WHEREAS, For heterosexual marriages there was no federal estate tax on jointly held property until the death of the surviving spouse; and

WHEREAS, Pursuant to the Defense of Marriage Act, Windsor was required to pay federal estate tax of $363,053 on jointly held property; and

WHEREAS, Windsor retained noted attorney Roberta Kaplan to bring federal suit in Windsor v. U.S. to test the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act; and

WHEREAS, Windsor won her case in the Federal District Court and in the United States Court of Appeals: and

WHEREAS, The U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari; and

WHEREAS, The Supreme Court decided in Windsor v. U...

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