Women Suffrage Dead in both New York Assembly and Senate
Summary
After discussing pros and cons of Toombs' suffrage resolution, New York Assembly vote not to discharge Judiciary Committee from consideration; many members avoid voting; suffrage contingent in attendance, including Harriot Blatch and Florence Kelley; Senate Judiciary Committee, who had promised May hearing, also voted not to report, thus killing suffrage resolution for another year.
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new york state constitution suffrage resolution
new york state committees on judiciary
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Date
01/01/1910
Source
Library of Congress
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Copyright info
Public Domain