The Commission:
    (1)   Shall stimulate and encourage throughout the State study and review of
the status of women in the State and may act as a clearinghouse for all
activities to avoid duplication of effort;
    (2)   Shall strengthen home life by directing attention to critical problems
confronting women as wives, mothers, homemakers and workers;
    (3)   Shall recommend methods of overcoming discrimination against women in
public and private employment, and encourage women to become candidates
for public office;
    (4)   Shall promote more effective methods for enabling women to develop
their skills, continue their education, and to be retrained;
    (5)   May make surveys and appoint advisory committees in the fields of, but
not limited to, education, social services, labor laws and employment
policies, law enforcement, health and safety, new and expanded
services, legal rights, family relations, human relations, and
volunteer services;
    (6)   Shall secure appropriate recognition to women's accomplishments and
contributions to this State; and
    (7)   Shall work to develop healthy attitudes within the framework of the
Commission's responsibilities.
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