Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HR49

Introduced
1/26/22  
Refer
1/26/22  
Refer
1/27/22  

Caption

A RESOLUTION recognizing January 27, 2022, as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Impact

The passing of HR49 is significant as it underscores the commitment of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to remember the Holocaust and to learn from history. It serves as a reminder of the dangers of hatred and intolerance and advocates for a society that values individuals' rights and dignity. The resolution encourages citizens to actively combat hatred in all forms, ensuring that lessons of the past inform present actions against persecution and discrimination.

Summary

HR49 is a resolution recognizing January 27, 2022, as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. This day commemorates the systematic persecution and annihilation of Jews and other groups targeted by the Nazi regime during World War II. The resolution emphasizes the importance of remembering the victims of the Holocaust, reflecting on moral responsibilities, and rededicating efforts to confront hatred and promote human dignity in society. It is aligned with the United Nations designation of this day, which coincides with the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be overwhelmingly positive, characterized by a democratic consensus on the importance of remembrance and education regarding the Holocaust. Legislators show a commitment to commemoration, which reflects a broader societal agreement on the need to honor victims and survivors while promoting dialogue about human rights and dignity. The resolution can be seen as a unifying moment for the legislature and the community in recognizing shared values.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not seem to face significant contention, discussions occasionally arise regarding how society should remember such tragic events and how to integrate this remembrance into educational curriculums. Critics may point to the risk of politicizing historical events, arguing that remembrance should focus on lessons learned rather than serving specific political agendas. Nevertheless, HR49 mainly expresses a collective moral stance against hatred, aiming to inspire action and awareness in combating discrimination.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY SR74

A RESOLUTION recognizing January 27, 2022, as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

KY HR15

A RESOLUTION recognizing January 27, 2023, as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

KY SR37

A RESOLUTION recognizing January 27, 2025, as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

KY HR53

A RESOLUTION recognizing January 27, 2024, as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

KY SR97

A RESOLUTION recognizing January 27, 2024, as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

KY HR11

A RESOLUTION recognizing January 27, 2025, as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

KY HR0010

A resolution to declare January 27, 2025, as Holocaust Remembrance Day in the state of Michigan.

KY HR0022

A resolution to declare January 27, 2023, as Holocaust Remembrance Day in the state of Michigan.

KY SR15

Recognizing January 27, 2025, as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

KY SR10

Recognizing January 27, 2025, as "International Holocaust Remembrance Day" in Pennsylvania.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.