Friday, May 22, 2009

N.H. Senate hits national milestone for gender

Article published Dec 21, 2008 in Fosters Daily DemocratWomen rule!
N.H. Senate hits national milestone for gender
Granted, the words "all men are born equally" were penned June 2, 1784, and since then changes were made to the New Hampshire Constitution to prohibit discrimination, and the section on the Legislature describes the role of its "members."

But maybe, lawmakers say, it's time to update some of the wording nonetheless. After all, it's women running the show now in Concord, marking the first time in United States history women make up the majority of a legislative body, in this case the 24-member Senate.

"I've been talking about that with a couple other folks so that it is gender neutral," Sen. Kathleen Sgambati, D-Tilton, said of tweaking the document's language. But "all of us have filed our bills this session so I think it may have to wait until next time around when we're not so focused on the budget."

Senate Majority Leader Maggie Hassan, D-Exeter, had a similar opinion.

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