Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SR264

Introduced
3/18/22  
Refer
3/18/22  
Refer
3/21/22  

Caption

A RESOLUTION expressing sympathy to the citizens of the Commonwealth affected by the historic December 2021 tornado outbreak and honoring the many acts of courage and kindness provided to the impacted communities by citizens of the Commonwealth.

Impact

While not a legislative bill that enacts laws, SR264 serves as a formal acknowledgment of the brave actions taken by citizens during the disaster response. It points to the importance of community solidarity and kindness in times of crisis. The resolution is meant to uphold the spirit of togetherness that emerged in the aftermath of the tornado, recognizing both the devastation caused and the resilience shown by the local communities.

Summary

Senate Resolution 264 expresses sympathy to the citizens of the Commonwealth of Kentucky who were affected by the historic tornado outbreak that occurred in December 2021. This severe weather event caused catastrophic damage across several counties, resulting in the loss of at least 77 lives, including children, and left many residents without homes or essential belongings. The resolution highlights the immediate response of community members who selflessly offered assistance, forming a united front in the face of tragedy.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR264 is overwhelmingly positive. It reflects gratitude towards the many individuals and organizations who acted selflessly, showcasing the collaborative efforts of Kentuckians and others nationwide in supporting those affected by the tornadoes. The resolution aligns with themes of compassion and community strength during times of hardship.

Contention

Given that SR264 is a resolution rather than a bill with legislative implications, there are few points of contention. However, the acknowledgment of victims and the emphasis on community assistance might ignite discussions around ongoing support and how to best aid those still recovering from the tornadoes. It raises awareness of disaster preparedness and the need for continued resources for affected regions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY SR76

A RESOLUTION expressing sympathy to the citizens of the Commonwealth affected by the historic December 2021 tornado outbreak and honoring the many acts of kindness provided to the impacted communities and school districts by school personnel.

KY HR79

A RESOLUTION solemnly recognizing the 11th anniversary of the March 2, 2012, tornadoes and offering sincerest condolences to the families of the 22 Kentuckians who lost their lives as a result.

KY HR127

A RESOLUTION recognizing August 21, 2024, as Kentucky Senior Citizens Day in the Commonwealth.

KY HR59

A RESOLUTION recognizing August 21, 2025, as Kentucky Senior Citizens Day in the Commonwealth.

KY HR91

A RESOLUTION recognizing February 28, 2022, as CARE Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY SJR19

A JOINT RESOLUTION relating to unconstitutional acts that would undermine the rights of Kentucky citizens and the sovereignty of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY HJR44

A JOINT RESOLUTION relating to unconstitutional acts that would undermine the rights of Kentucky citizens and the sovereignty of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY SR255

A RESOLUTION recognizing March 2024 as Kentucky Women's History Month throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY SR30

A RESOLUTION recognizing February 5, 2025, as Recovery Advocacy Day in the Commonwealth.

KY HB397

AN ACT relating to disaster days for schools impacted by the western Kentucky tornadoes and declaring an emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.