Rep. Estes to Commemorate Women’s History Month Throughout March
Washington,
March 1, 2019
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Greg Steele
(202-225-6216)
WASHINGTON—Congressman Ron Estes (R-Kansas) announced today a series of social media posts that will commemorate Women's History Month. Each Friday throughout March, Rep. Estes will recognize a Kansas female who made history.
"Kansas women have shaped history and inspired future generations throughout our state and country," said Rep. Estes. "I look forward to highlighting that rich history throughout Women's History Month." Today, he kicked off the series by recognizing Susanna M. Salter. In 1887, Salter became the first woman elected as mayor in the small town of Argonia, Kansas, and in the United States. Originally, Salter was cast on the ballot as a prank by a group of Argonian men, yet she shocked the small town and the country when she won. Although her time in office was short, she set the stage for women to pursue their rightful place in politics. Rep. Estes will continue to feature these trailblazing Kansans on Facebook and Twitter. Ron Estes is a 5th generation Kansan and represents Kansas’ 4th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. He serves on the House Committee on Ways and Means. |