Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8176

Introduced
4/27/22  

Caption

House Resolution Commemorating "holocaust Remembrance Day" On April 28, 2022

Impact

The legislative sentiment surrounding H8176 reflects a collective recognition of the need for ongoing education and remembrance regarding the Holocaust. By formally designating a day of remembrance, the state of Rhode Island reinforces its commitment to honoring the memories of Holocaust victims and promoting awareness of human rights issues. This resolution is largely symbolic, yet it serves to unify the community in a shared commitment to combating hatred and discrimination.

Summary

House Bill H8176 is a resolution commemorating Holocaust Remembrance Day, formally recognized on April 28, 2022. The bill emphasizes the importance of remembering the victims of the Holocaust and honoring those who showed resistance against the Nazi regime. It highlights the historical significance of the Holocaust, during which six million Jews and millions of others were systematically persecuted and murdered. The bill articulates a strong message against bigotry and prejudice, advocating for vigilance and education to prevent the repetition of such atrocities in the future.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding H8176 is overwhelmingly positive, as it resonates with individuals and groups dedicated to preserving the memory of those affected by the Holocaust. It serves to honor resilience and courage, fostering a culture of remembrance that underscores the importance of tolerance and vigilance in society. The resolution is expected to garner support from various community organizations, including Jewish advocacy groups and educational institutions, who recognize the critical importance of Holocaust education.

Contention

While the bill does not appear to face significant opposition, some discussions surrounding the topic of Holocaust education in public schools may surface, particularly regarding how the subject is taught and integrated into curricula. Critics might argue for broader historical perspectives, suggesting that a comprehensive approach includes various instances of genocide and persecution beyond the Holocaust. Nonetheless, the primary focus of H8176 is to commemorate and educate about the Holocaust specifically, reinforcing its poignant message against hatred and intolerance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6283

House Resolution Commemorating "holocaust Remembrance Day" On April 18, 2023

RI H8230

HOUSE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING "HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY" ON MAY 6, 2024

RI S2888

Senate Resolution Commemorating "holocaust Remembrance Day" On April 28, 2022

RI H5246

House Resolution Commemorating “international Holocaust Remembrance Day” On January 27, 2023

RI S0050

Senate Resolution Commemorating “international Holocaust Remembrance Day” On January 27, 2023

RI SJR27

Proclaiming April 24, 2025, to be Holocaust Remembrance Day and April 27, 2025, to May 4, 2025, as Holocaust Days of Remembrance in Wisconsin.

RI AJR25

Proclaiming April 24, 2025, to be Holocaust Remembrance Day and April 27, 2025, to May 4, 2025, as Holocaust Days of Remembrance in Wisconsin.

RI SR0035

A resolution to recognize April 23-24, 2025, as Holocaust Remembrance Day.

RI SR0034

A resolution to recognize April 18, 2023, as Holocaust Remembrance Day.

RI HR1264

Recognizing May 2, 2019, as Holocaust Remembrance Day.

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