LCO 1 of 3 General Assembly Substitute Bill No. 5409 February Session, 2024 AN ACT DESIGNATING VARIOUS DAYS, WEEKS AND MONTHS. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: Section 1. Subdivisions (113) and (114) of subsection (a) of section 10-1 29a of the 2024 supplement to the general statutes are repealed and the 2 following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage): 3 (113) The Governor shall proclaim September fourteenth of each year 4 to be Free Enterprise Day, to recognize the innovative spirit of 5 entrepreneurs and the contributions that [free enterprise has] they have 6 made to the state's economy. Suitable exercises may be held in the State 7 Capitol and elsewhere as the Governor designates for the observance of 8 the day. 9 (114) The Governor shall proclaim September seventeenth of each 10 year to be Constitution Day, to commemorate the formation and signing 11 of the United States Constitution, and to recognize Connecticut as 12 having the first written constitution of a democratic government. 13 Suitable exercises may be held in the State Capitol and elsewhere as the 14 Governor designates for the observance of the day. 15 Sec. 2. Subsection (a) of section 10-29a of the 2024 supplement to the 16 general statutes is amended by adding subdivisions (118) to (124), 17 inclusive, as follows (Effective from passage): 18 Substitute Bill No. 5409 LCO 2 of 3 (NEW) (118) The Governor shall proclaim April eleventh of each year 19 as Parkinson's Awareness Day, to raise awareness of the neurological 20 condition of Parkinson's disease and available treatments for it. Suitable 21 exercises may be held in the State Capitol and elsewhere as the 22 Governor designates for the observance of the day. 23 (NEW) (119) The Governor shall proclaim April twenty-sixth of each 24 year as Tuskegee Airmen Day, to recognize the significant contribution 25 of the first African American military fighter pilots in American history 26 who served during World War II, and whose impressive performance 27 earned them more than one hundred fifty Distinguished Flying Crosses. 28 Suitable exercises may be held in the State Capitol and elsewhere as the 29 Governor designates for the observance of the day. 30 (NEW) (120) The Governor shall proclaim May fifth of each year as 31 Red Dress Day, to commemorate missing or murdered indigenous 32 persons. Suitable exercises may be held in the State Capitol and 33 elsewhere as the Governor designates for the observance of the day. 34 (NEW) (121) The Governor shall proclaim May thirteenth to May 35 nineteenth of each year as Face Equity Week, and May nineteenth of 36 each year as Face Equity Day, to recognize those with craniofacial 37 abnormalities. Suitable exercises may be held in the State Capitol and 38 elsewhere as the Governor designates for the observance of the week 39 and day. 40 (NEW) (122) The Governor shall proclaim June first of each year as 41 Barber Recognition Day, to honor barbers in the state. Suitable exercises 42 may be held in the State Capitol and elsewhere as the Governor 43 designates for the observance of the day. 44 (NEW) (123) The Governor shall proclaim September fifteenth of each 45 year as Dystonia Awareness Day, to raise awareness of the movement 46 disorder of dystonia that causes muscles to contract involuntarily and 47 available treatments for it. Suitable exercises may be held in the State 48 Capitol and elsewhere as the Governor designates for the observance of 49 the day. 50 Substitute Bill No. 5409 LCO 3 of 3 (NEW) (124) The Governor shall proclaim the month of November of 51 each year as Epilepsy Awareness Month, to raise awareness of this 52 neurological disease and available treatments for it. Suitable exercises 53 may be held in the State Capitol and elsewhere as the Governor 54 designates for the observance of the month. 55 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: Section 1 from passage 10-29a(a)(113) and (114) Sec. 2 from passage 10-29a(a)(118) to (124) GAE Joint Favorable Subst.