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90_HR0094 LRB9005512CBcb 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, More than three decades after the passage of the 3 Equal Pay Act and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, women 4 and people of color continue to suffer the consequences of 5 unfair pay differentials; and 6 WHEREAS, April 11, 1997, is the day on which American 7 women's wages for 1997, when added to their entire 1996 8 earnings, finally equal what men earned in 1996 alone; and 9 WHEREAS, Ensuring fair pay is an essential part of 10 helping women and their families become and remain 11 self-sufficient, strengthens the security of families today, 12 and enhances retirement tomorrow; and 13 WHEREAS, When women and people of color are paid fairly, 14 families are stronger, business prospers, and American values 15 and economy are strengthened; therefore, be it 16 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 17 NINETIETH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we 18 call upon government officials, law enforcement agencies, 19 business and industry leaders, educators, and all people of 20 Illinois to recognize the full value of women and people of 21 color to the labor force and to ensure they are paid fairly 22 for their work; and be it further 23 RESOLVED, That we proclaim Friday, April 11, 1997, as 24 National Pay Inequity Awareness Day in Illinois.