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John J. Dunnigan

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81:β€œHereafter in this State every avenue of employment shall be open to women, and any business, vocation, profession and calling followed and pursued by men may be followed and pursued by women, and no person shall be disqualified from engaging in any business, vocation, profession, calling or employment on account of sex. Women doing equal work with men in any occupation, trade or industry in this State shall receive the same compensation therefor as men doing work of the same character. The provisions of this section shall supersede any provision of this chapter or other statute inconsistent herewith.” 716: 452: 169:; and was Minority Leader from 1931 to 1932, President pro tempore from 1933 to 1938, and again Minority Leader from 1939 to 1944. He was a delegate to the New York Convention to ratify the 750: 170: 745: 445: 77:
In 1919 he introduced a state equal rights amendment for women, who had won the vote in New York two years before. The bill would have amended the state labor law as follows:
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The bill did not pass. In 1921, he contested the election of Republican George H. Taylor to the State Senate, and was seated on February 15 in the
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from the tracks. It also gave the State a 5% share in the bets. He inaugurated the novelty by buying the first ticket at
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The inauguration of the new parimutuel betting, in TIME Magazine on April 29, 1940
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His son James J. Dunnigan (1912–1983) was President of the Buffalo Raceway in
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Obit in NYT on December 12, 1965 (subscription required)
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Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution
216:"Sees Many Jobless Women as Result of New Labor Laws". 22:(September 6, 1883 – December 1965) was an American 385:President pro tempore of the New York State Senate 32:President pro tempore of the New York State Senate 751:Democratic Party New York (state) state senators 199:from its establishment in 1942 until the 1960s. 746:Majority leaders of the New York State Senate 446: 180:law which legalized betting on horses at the 8: 462:Presidents pro tempore and majority leaders 453: 439: 431: 244: 766:20th-century New York (state) politicians 208: 7: 50:from 1915 to 1920, sitting in the 14: 756:20th-century American legislators 167:164th New York State Legislatures 72:143rd New York State Legislatures 714: 87:144th New York State Legislature 26:, builder and politician from 1: 782: 761:Politicians from the Bronx 712: 472: 419: 409: 401: 391: 382: 374: 364: 354: 346: 341: 331: 320: 312: 302: 291: 283: 273: 262: 254: 247: 411:Minority Leader in the 356:Minority Leader in the 83: 466:New York State Senate 413:New York State Senate 358:New York State Senate 323:New York State Senate 294:New York State Senate 265:New York State Senate 249:New York State Senate 79: 48:New York State Senate 218:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 190:Jamaica Race Course 184:, and banished the 176:He co-authored the 34:from 1933 to 1938. 16:American politician 342:Political offices 178:Parimutuel betting 723: 722: 668:Leadership crisis 429: 428: 420:Succeeded by 405:Perley A. Pitcher 395:Perley A. Pitcher 392:Succeeded by 365:Succeeded by 335:Alexander A. Falk 332:Succeeded by 303:Succeeded by 277:Henry G. Schackno 274:Succeeded by 773: 718: 455: 448: 441: 432: 402:Preceded by 378:George R. Fearon 375:Preceded by 368:George R. Fearon 347:Preceded by 316:George H. Taylor 313:Preceded by 306:George H. Taylor 284:Preceded by 255:Preceded by 245: 222: 221: 213: 20:John J. Dunnigan 781: 780: 776: 775: 774: 772: 771: 770: 726: 725: 724: 719: 710: 706:Stewart-Cousins 468: 459: 425: 416: 407: 397: 388: 380: 370: 361: 352: 350:Bernard Downing 337: 328: 325: 318: 308: 299: 296: 289: 287:George Cromwell 279: 270: 267: 260: 231: 226: 225: 220:. 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