Alpha Day; recognize February 20, 2025
The resolution draws attention to the achievements and philanthropic efforts of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, which boasts a membership exceeding 70,000 individuals nationwide. The fraternity has actively contributed over $2.3 million in educational scholarships and volunteered approximately 850,000 hours in community service. Recognizing such contributions at the Capitol can inspire further engagement and support for community initiatives among other organizations.
Senate Resolution 190, introduced by several senators, recognizes February 20, 2025, as Alpha Day at the Capitol. This resolution honors the contributions of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity designed for African American men, which was founded in 1906. The resolution serves to acknowledge the fraternity's longstanding commitment to service, education, and advocacy within the community.
While resolutions like SR190 typically do not face contention in the same way that bills affecting laws do, they can be viewed through the lens of representation and inclusivity. Some discussions may arise about the visibility of African American organizations and their impact on state policy. The resolution serves not only as a form of recognition but also as a reminder of the fraternity's historical significance and continued role in uplifting communities.