Kentucky 2024 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HR85

Introduced
2/12/24  
Refer
2/12/24  
Refer
2/15/24  

Caption

A RESOLUTION recognizing September 17, 2024, as Constitution Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

Impact

The adoption of HR85 is largely ceremonial, intended to raise awareness about the Constitution and engage citizens in discussions about their rights and responsibilities. By designating a specific day to recognize the Constitution, the resolution seeks to encourage Kentuckians to reflect on the importance of the document in guiding American democracy and the rule of law. It acts as a reminder of the need for each generation to commit to upholding the principles the Constitution embodies, ensuring that future generations continue to enjoy the privileges and freedoms established by the founding fathers.

Summary

House Resolution 85 (HR85) recognizes September 17, 2024, as Constitution Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. This resolution serves to honor the Constitution of the United States, emphasizing its vital role in maintaining the freedoms and rights that Americans enjoy. The document traces the history of the Constitution from the Constitutional Convention in 1787 to its impact on governance today, highlighting the framers' intent to create a balanced government that upholds individual liberties while allocating power among different branches and levels of government.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR85 is overwhelmingly positive, as the resolution receives support across political lines. Lawmakers and constituents alike appreciate the effort to commemorate the Constitution and recognize its significance in American history. The resolution plays a role in fostering civic pride and encouraging a deeper understanding of the Constitution's relevance today, particularly in a time when discussions about rights and liberties are prevalent in society.

Contention

While there may not be significant contention regarding HR85, the resolution does underscore the ongoing discourse about individual rights and governmental powers. Some critics at various levels of political discourse might question the emphasis placed on Constitution Day in light of contemporary discussions on civil liberties and governmental overreach. However, the resolution's aim is unifying in nature, focusing on celebration rather than controversy, fostering a spirit of patriotism and civic engagement among citizens.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HR84

A RESOLUTION recognizing September 17th as Constitution Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY SR147

A RESOLUTION recognizing September 17th as Constitution Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY SR84

A RESOLUTION recognizing June 12, 2023, as Women Veterans' Appreciation Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY SR237

A RESOLUTION recognizing April 21, 2023, as Autism After 21 Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY HR78

A RESOLUTION recognizing March 1, 2023, as Kentucky Nurses Day in the Commonwealth.

KY HR83

A RESOLUTION recognizing April 21 as Autism After 21 Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY SR123

A RESOLUTION recognizing March 1, 2023, as Kentucky Nurses Day in the Commonwealth.

KY HR36

A RESOLUTION recognizing February 15, 2023, as Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY SR72

A RESOLUTION recognizing February 15, 2023, as Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY HR17

A RESOLUTION honoring the celebration of Black History Month and recognizing that Black history is American history.

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