Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7325

Introduced
2/3/22  

Caption

House Resolution Commemorating The 252nd Anniversary Of The Ratification Of The Fifteenth Amendment On February 3, 2022

Impact

The passage of H7325 serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for civil rights and voting equality in the United States. By officially recognizing this anniversary, the state of Rhode Island reinforces its commitment to protecting voting rights and acknowledging the historical context of these rights. Although the resolution itself does not change laws, it symbolizes legislative endorsement of key civil rights principles and the importance of education and awareness regarding the history of voting rights in America.

Summary

House Bill H7325 is a resolution commemorating the 252nd anniversary of the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which occurred on February 3, 2022. This amendment is pivotal in American history as it seeks to protect the voting rights of citizens, particularly addressing the injustices faced by African Americans due to discriminatory practices. The bill was introduced by a group of representatives and faced no opposition during its passage, indicating a strong consensus around the importance of recognizing this amendment's historical significance.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding H7325 appears to be overwhelmingly positive. The resolution has garnered support across party lines, reflecting a unified acknowledgment of the importance of voting rights in achieving social justice and equality. By commemorating the Fifteenth Amendment, legislators are not only honoring a significant milestone but also reaffirming the state's dedication to preventing discrimination based on race in voting practices.

Contention

While there were no notable points of contention during discussions of H7325, the context of this resolution is rooted in a historical backdrop where voting rights have been heavily contested. The resolution reminds citizens of the ongoing challenges that minority groups often face in exercising their voting rights. This commemoration could serve as a catalyst for further dialogue about contemporary issues relating to voter suppression and civil rights, suggesting an indirect acknowledgment of the work that remains to ensure equitable access to the ballot.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7523

House Resolution Commemorating The 178th Anniversary Of Dominican Republic Independence On February 27, 2022

RI H7708

HOUSE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE 180TH ANNIVERSARY OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC INDEPENDENCE ON FEBRUARY 27, 2024

RI H5809

HOUSE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE 181ST ANNIVERSARY OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC INDEPENDENCE ON FEBRUARY 27, 2025

RI H5822

House Resolution Commemorating The 179th Anniversary Of Dominican Republic Independence On February 27, 2023

RI H8307

HOUSE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE 59TH ANNUAL GASPEE DAYS CELEBRATION AND THE MOMENTOUS 252ND ANNIVERSARY OF THE BURNING OF THE GASPEE

RI S2271

Senate Resolution Commemorating The 178th Anniversary Of Dominican Republic Independence On February 27, 2022

RI S0371

SENATE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE 181ST ANNIVERSARY OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC INDEPENDENCE ON FEBRUARY 27, 2025

RI S2706

SENATE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE 180TH ANNIVERSARY OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC INDEPENDENCE ON FEBRUARY 27, 2024

RI H8345

House Resolution Recognizing "juneteenth National Freedom Day" On June 19, 2022

RI S0160

Senate Resolution Commemorating The 179th Anniversary Of Dominican Republic Independence On February 27, 2023

Similar Bills

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