Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00383

Introduced
1/20/11  
Introduced
1/20/11  
Refer
1/20/11  

Caption

An Act Establishing French Canadian American Day.

Impact

If enacted, SB00383 would lead to the formal acknowledgment of French Canadian American Day as an official state celebration. This could foster community events and activities centered around this day, encouraging education and recognition of French-Canadian history and culture. Such a designation resonates not only with those of French-Canadian descent but also with others who value cultural diversity and heritage.

Summary

SB00383 is an act that aims to establish June 24th of each year as French Canadian American Day in the state. The bill seeks to honor and recognize the contributions of individuals of French-Canadian descent, who represent the fifth largest ethnic group in the state. By designating a specific day for this recognition, the bill aims to promote awareness and appreciation of the cultural heritage of the French-Canadian community within the state.

Contention

The bill's introduction may generate discussions regarding the significance of cultural recognition versus other community needs. Some opponents may argue that the establishment of commemorative days could take attention away from more pressing legislative matters or cultural groups that also seek recognition. However, proponents view this as a vital step in ensuring that the contributions of the French-Canadian community are honored and visible within the broader tapestry of the state's culture.

Companion Bills

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