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Nancy Edmunds:
To be sworn.
Ms. Edmunds also holds
numerous board and bar
positions, including chair for
the State Bar of Michigan
U.S. Courts Committee,
commissioner of the 21st
Century Commission on the
Courts and program chair
for the 1990 Federal Ben-
ch/Bar Conference. ❑
Women Legislators
Seek A 'Family State'
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four wheels
T
he U.S. Senate this
month confirmed the
judicial appointment
of Birmingham resident
Nancy Garlock Edmunds,
nominated by President
George Bush to serve a
lifetime appointment on the
U.S. District Court for the
Eastern District of Mich-
igan.
Ms. Edmunds, an attorney
with the state's largest law
firm, Dykema Gossett, has
been a partner in Dykema's
litigation section since 1978.
Before that, she clerked for a
federal judge.
Ms. Edmunds serves on
numerous civic and Jewish
organizations, including the
board of control for Saginaw
Valley State University, the
Republican Women's Forum
and the board of trustees for
Temple Beth El. She is a
member of the Business and
Professional and Lawyer's
divisions for the Jewish Fed-
eration of Metropolitan
Detroit.
R
ep. Lyn Bankes, R-
Livonia, believes
Michigan must strive
to become "family friendly."
Speaking last week before
the Detroit Women's Forum
at the International In-
stitute, Ms. Banks, assistant
minority caucus chair, said
"child care is my issue."
She told "her story," she
said, because everybody
knows the history. Women
in the 1920s strived for per-
sonal freedom. In the 1940s,
women took over men's jobs
so men could fight in World
War II. And upon the
soldiers' return, she said
women were pushed out of
those jobs to make room for
men.
So now, Ms. Bankes said,
the state must work to
educate employers to pro-
vide child care and make
family leave a benefit for
workers.
"Let's become family
friendly in Michigan," Ms.
Bankes said.
Ms. Bankes joined Sen.
Debbie Stabenow, D-
Lansing, and Michigan
State Board of Education
member Annetta Miller, at a
forum called "Women In
Politics."
The Detroit Women's
Forum, founded 18 years
ago, is a project of the
American Jewish Com-
mittee.
"We have come a long
way," added Ms.
Stabenow."Yet these are
times to roll up our sleeves
and do more."
In Michigan, women make
up 15 percent of the state
legislature — 19 women out
of 110 members of the House
and three women out of 38
senators.
"There are not enough of
us there now," Ms.
Stabenow said.
Ms. Stabenow agreed with
Ms. Bankes that Michigan
should be a model for the
family.
"We don't want women
just to be employees," Ms.
Stabenow said. "We need
employers to be family friend-
ly."
The panelists also ad-
dressed issues of reproduc-
tive rights, including their
objection to an informed con-
sent bill pending before the
legislature. ❑