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I agree.SHELLEY BERKLEY 1ST DISTRICT, NEVADA 439 CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON, D C 20515 (202) 2 2 5 - 5 9 6 5 FAX: ( 2 0 2 ) 2 2 5 - 3 1 1 9 s h e l l e Y . b e r k l e y @ m a i l . h o u s e . g o v 2340 PASEO DEL PRADO SUITE D106 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89102 (702) 2 2 0 - 9 8 2 3 FAX: (702) 2 2 0 - 9 8 4 1 w w w . h o u s e . g o v / b e r k l e y CongrHeosuss eo off t Rheprees Uenntaittievdes S tates Washington, DC 20515-2801 July 12, 2005 COMMITTEES: I N T E R N A T I O N A L R E L A T I O N S SUBCOMMITTEE ON EUROPE A N D EMERGING THREATS SUBCOMMITTEE ON MIDDLE E A S T A N D CENTRAL A S I A T R A N S P O R T A T I O N A N D I N F R A S T R U C T U R E SUBCOMMITTEE ON AVIATION SUBCOMMITTEE ON HIGHWAYS, TRANSIT A N D PIPELINES V E T E R A N S ' A F F A I R S RANKING MEMBER, SUBCOMMITTEE ON DISABILITY A N D M E M O R I A L AFFAIRS CAUCUS TASK FORCES: CHAIR, TAX AND BUDGET T A S K FORCE CO-CHAIR, GAMING CAUCUS CO-CHAIR, STOP D U I CAUCUS Congresswoman Berkley Invites Members to a Reception Honoring Women's Voting Rights Dear Colleague, th July 19 marks the anniversary of the inaugural women's rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York. On this day in 1848, the first public appeal for women's suffrage was delivered, and a new movement for equality was born. Over the next 70 years, women continued their fight for suffrage, which culminated in women winning the right to vote with the adoption of the 19th Amendment in 1920. On Thursday, I will introduce a resolution expressing the sense of Congress that a day should be established to commemorate the suffragists who fought for and won the right of women to vote in the United States. This resolution was inspired by two young girls from Southern Nevada who began a petition at their school in support of a day to commemorate women's suffrage. Please join me and these two exceptional young ladies from Southern Nevada, for a reception from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday, July 14th, in 439 Cannon to honor the brave women suffragists who secured the right to vote for American women. To RSVP for the reception, please contact Carrie Fiarman of my staff at 225-5965. PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER