Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2888

Introduced
4/26/22  

Caption

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

Impact

By recognizing Holocaust Remembrance Day, the resolution aims to raise awareness and encourage educational initiatives surrounding the Holocaust and its consequences. This moves towards strengthening historical education in schools and communities, fostering a greater understanding of the importance of tolerance, diversity, and the need to combat discrimination in all its forms. The resolution affirms the state's commitment to ensuring that such atrocities are never repeated and emphasizes the value of collective memory in promoting peace and prevention of future genocides.

Summary

Bill S2888 is a Senate Resolution commemorating 'Holocaust Remembrance Day' on April 28, 2022. It acknowledges the importance of recognizing the victims of the Holocaust, a tragic period in history when millions lost their lives due to brutal persecution by the Nazi regime. The resolution is designed to promote remembrance and education about the Holocaust, ensuring that the harrowing events are not forgotten and that the lessons learned are instilled in future generations. The bill is introduced to honor those who resisted oppression and to reflect on the bravery of individuals who helped save lives during this dark chapter of human history.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S2888 is broadly positive, emphasizing values such as remembrance, education, and human rights. It reflects a commitment by the state to honor historical memory while aligning with principles that promote dignity and respect for all individuals. The resolution is seen as an important step towards fostering community discussions around history and ethics, though it may also spark dialogues about contemporary issues related to intolerance and discrimination, showcasing the ongoing relevance of the Holocaust's lessons.

Contention

While the bill itself is a resolution of commemoration rather than a contentious legislative act, discussions around Holocaust education in general can face varying viewpoints. Some may argue about the adequacy and integrity of how history is taught, or the importance of integrating such discussions within a broader context of human rights education. However, the resolution primarily seeks to unify rather than divide, aiming for a consensus on the necessity of remembrance and the promotion of educational initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H8176

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

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 S0050

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

RI H5246

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

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 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 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 HR1264

Recognizing May 2, 2019, as Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.