HouseH.Res. 1126119th Congress

Recognizing the role of Mae Krier and her contributions as she celebrates her 100th birthday.

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[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1126 Introduced in House (IH)]

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119th CONGRESS
  2d Session
H. RES. 1126

    Recognizing the role of Mae Krier and her contributions as she 
                     celebrates her 100th birthday.

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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                             March 19, 2026

Mr. Fitzpatrick submitted the following resolution; which was referred 
              to the Committee on Education and Workforce

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                               RESOLUTION

 
    Recognizing the role of Mae Krier and her contributions as she 
                     celebrates her 100th birthday.

Whereas, on March 21, 1926, Mae Krier was born in Dawson, North Dakota;
Whereas Mae Krier answered the call to work on the wings of B-29 and B-17 
        aircraft at Boeing in Seattle during World War II, becoming an original 
        ``Rosie the Riveter'';
Whereas Mae worked for Boeing for the entirety of the war, helping build over 
        6,000 aircraft;
Whereas, after the war, Mae moved to southeastern Pennsylvania with her family;
Whereas Mae represents an example of the incredible women who stepped forward as 
        Rosie the Riveters during World War II, representing a cultural shift 
        that opened the doors for future generations of women;
Whereas, between 1940 and 1945, women entered the workforce in unprecedented 
        numbers, with the percentage of women in the workforce jumping from 27 
        percent to nearly 37 percent;
Whereas Mae has been a fierce advocate for preserving and teaching the history 
        of the Rosies, and their contributions on the homefront, which helped 
        lead to the defeat of tyranny and the preservation of democracy;
Whereas Mae's efforts as a Rosie have been recognized with the Congressional 
        Gold Medal, the highest civilian honor awarded by Congress;
Whereas the service, courage, and unyielding spirit of the Rosies serve as an 
        example of American perseverance and resilience;
Whereas Mae is beloved by her children, her grandchildren, her great-
        grandchildren, and the entire community; and
Whereas honoring Mae Krier, in her efforts as a Rosie and in advocating for the 
        memory of the Rosies, strengthens the Nation's sense of patriotism and 
        serves as an inspiration to young women across the country: Now, 
        therefore, be it
    Resolved, That the House of Representatives recognizes and thanks 
Mae Krier on her 100th birthday for her contributions to the Nation as 
a Rosie the Riveter and trailblazer.
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