Researcher: MHF Page 1 5/17/23 OLR Bill Analysis SB 1158 (File 468, as amended by Senate “A”)* AN ACT DESIGNATING VARIOUS DAYS, WEEKS AND MONTHS. SUMMARY This bill requires the governor to proclaim the following: 1. May of each year to be Bone Health and Osteoporosis Month, to raise awareness of this women’s health issue; 2. the first week of May of each year to be Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week, to raise public awareness of this neurological involuntary movement disorder and available treatments for it; 3. May 10 of each year to be Ann Petry Day, to recognize this Connecticut author and her contribution to literature as the first African-American female author to sell more than a million copies of a novel; 4. May 16 of each year to be Trinity College Day, to recognize Trinity College’s contributions to the state on the anniversary of when the college received its charter (May 16, 1823); 5. July 11 of each year to be Bosnian Genocide Remembrance Day, to remember the more than 8,000 Bosniak civilians killed in Srebrenica during the Bosnian war; 6. September 14 of each year to be Free Enterprise Day, to recognize free enterprise’s contributions to the state’s economy; 7. September 17 of each year to be Constitution Day, to commemorate the United States Constitution’s formation and signing; 8. October 9 of each year to be PANS and PANDAS Awareness Day, to raise awareness of the autoimmune disorders of Pediatric 2023SB-01158-R01-BA.DOCX Researcher: MHF Page 2 5/17/23 Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome and Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal infections and available treatments for them; and 9. the holiday period of November 20 to December 20, as Survivors of Homicide Victims Awareness Month, to support the family members of homicide victims by educating and influencing the public about the impact of homicide on families and communities. Under the bill, suitable exercises may be held in the State Capitol and elsewhere as the governor designates. The bill also makes technical changes. *Senate Amendment “A” makes the bill effective upon passage instead of October 1, 2023. EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon passage BACKGROUND Related Bill sSB 1185 § 13 (File 500), as amended by Senate Amendment “A,” makes the same technical changes as this bill to certain days and months proclaimed by the governor. COMMITTEE ACTION Government Administration and Elections Committee Joint Favorable Yea 19 Nay 0 (03/22/2023)