United States House Committee on Woman Suffrage

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The Committee on Woman Suffrage was a committee of the United States House of Representatives between 1917 and 1927.[1] The committee was influential in shepherding through the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution giving women the right to vote.[2]

The resolution establishing the Committee on Woman Suffrage gave it jurisdiction over any proposed legislation related to woman suffrage, an issue that had been the jurisdiction of the Judiciary Committee.[3]

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