Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HR1016

Introduced
4/25/23  
Enrolled
5/4/23  

Caption

Resolution; Hispanic Cultural Day.

Impact

The resolution reflects positively on the recognition of Hispanic contributions, aiming to foster pride within the community and promote cultural understanding among all Oklahomans. It emphasizes the diverse history of the state, connecting current residents to their ancestral ties and celebrating the multicultural fabric of Oklahoma. Official recognition of such days can encourage localities to hold events that honor Hispanic heritage, which can influence educational programs and community celebrations across the state.

Summary

House Resolution 1016, introduced by Representative Menz, designates May 3, 2023, as the 7th annual Hispanic Cultural Day in Oklahoma. The resolution acknowledges the rich heritage and contributions of Hispanics to the state, recognizing their historical presence since the 16th century, as well as the ongoing influence of the Hispanic community in cities like Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Guymon. This declaration serves as a celebration of their culture, traditions, and impact on the state's development.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR1016 is largely positive, as the bill aligns with broader efforts to promote inclusivity and acknowledge the diversity of the state's population. Supporters view the resolution as a step towards greater recognition of the valuable role that Hispanic individuals and families have played in the shaping of Oklahoma's identity. This bill promotes a sense of belonging and respect within the community, highlighting the significance of cultural celebrations in fostering unity.

Contention

While the resolution does not appear to face significant opposition, it illustrates the ongoing need for cultural recognition within legislative practices. Arguments could arise from differing perspectives on inclusivity and the representation of various ethnic groups in state celebrations. However, the focus of HR1016 is on acknowledgment rather than on regulatory changes, which may mitigate potential contention points.

Companion Bills

OK HR1016

Carry Over Resolution; Hispanic Cultural Day.

Previously Filed As

OK HR1016

Resolution; Hispanic Cultural Day.

OK SR13

A Resolution declaring May 3, 2023, as the 7th annual Hispanic Cultural Day in Oklahoma; and recognizing the heritage, culture and contributions of Hispanics to the State of Oklahoma.

OK HR1021

Resolution; National Cameroonian Heritage and Diaspora Month.

OK HCR1007

Concurrent Resolution; Asians/Pacific American Heritage Month.

OK HR1014

Resolution; sexual assault awareness.

OK HR1003

Resolution; Oklahoma Youth Expo.

OK HR1008

Resolution; 4-H Day at the Capitol.

OK HR1002

House Resolution; Rose Day 2023.

OK HCR1006

Concurrent Resolution; Israel; support.

OK HR1017

Resolution; Hmong Veterans.

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