Talk:Antoinette Kinney

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Cwmhiraeth

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The result was: promoted by Cwmhiraeth (talk06:01, 5 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

  • ... that, as the only woman in the Utah State Senate, Antoinette Kinney wrote bills that established infrastructure such as scholarships, an art institute, and public health regulations?

Source: "Senator Antoinette B. Kinney of Salt Lake, the only woman senator in the 1923 legislature..." [1] "In the last Legislature of Utah, the only woman member of the Lower House introduced and carried thru two bills, one doubling the number of free scholarships in the State Normal School, the other establishing an Art Institute. The only woman in the Senate introduced a bill, which was passed, providing for improved sanitation in schools, and the better protection of the public health in various ways." [2]

    • ALT1:... that, as the only woman in the 1923 Utah State Senate, Antoinette Kinney focused her efforts on improving infrastructure by increasing the amount of state-sponsored scholarships and establishing public health regulations?

Source: "Senator Antoinette B. Kinney of Salt Lake, the only woman senator in the 1923 legislature..." [3] "In the last Legislature of Utah, the only woman member of the Lower House introduced and carried thru two bills, one doubling the number of free scholarships in the State Normal School, the other establishing an Art Institute. The only woman in the Senate introduced a bill, which was passed, providing for improved sanitation in schools, and the better protection of the public health in various ways." [4]

Created by Cstickel(byu) (talk). Self-nominated at 23:48, 12 March 2021 (UTC).Reply