Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2795

Introduced
3/21/24  

Caption

SENATE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING MARCH AS "COLORECTAL CANCER AWARENESS MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

Impact

The bill reaffirms existing state laws that designate March 29 as 'Vietnam Veterans Day', which was established by Rhode Island General Law § 25-2-20 in 2017. It serves to promote state-wide recognition and remembrance activities dedicated to those who served in the Vietnam War. By establishing formal recognition at the state level, the bill aims to foster a sense of community support and appreciation for veterans and their families who continue to deal with the consequences of their service.

Summary

Senate Bill S2795 is a resolution recognizing and honoring the Vietnam War veterans from America and Rhode Island for their service and sacrifices associated with the war. The resolution is particularly significant as it also aims to raise awareness of Vietnam Veterans Day, which is commemorated annually on March 29. The provisions set forth in the bill reflect a recognition of the historical context in which these veterans served, often facing animosity upon their return, and highlight the debt owed by the nation to these individuals for their commitment and sacrifice during a divisive conflict in American history.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S2795 appears overwhelmingly positive, with broad support from legislators tasked with honoring the service of Vietnam veterans. The spirit of the resolution reflects a growth in understanding and appreciation for the sacrifices made by veterans, many of whom faced challenges upon their return home. This passing sentiment marks a shift in public perception, moving towards reverence and acknowledgment of veterans' contributions rather than scorn or neglect.

Contention

While S2795 does not appear to have significant points of contention, the context in which it was introduced may evoke discussions around historical treatment of veterans. Acknowledging the complexities of the Vietnam War and its aftermath, opponents of previous resolutions may argue for greater emphasis on addressing the ongoing needs of veterans rather than merely honoring their service. Nonetheless, this particular resolution seems to unify rather than divide, focusing on collective gratitude and recognition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0457

Senate Resolution Proclaiming March As "colorectal Cancer Awareness Month" In The State Of Rhode Island

RI S0837

Senate Resolution Thanking And Honoring America And Rhode Island's Vietnam War Veterans For Their Service And Sacrifice On "vietnam Veterans Day"

RI H6131

House Resolution Proclaiming March As "colorectal Cancer Awareness Month" In The State Of Rhode Island

RI H6226

House Resolution Thanking And Honoring America And Rhode Island's Vietnam War Veterans For Their Service And Sacrifice On "vietnam Veterans Day"

RI S1100

Senate Resolution Proclaiming June 12, 2023, To Be "women Veterans Appreciation Day" In The State Of Rhode Island

RI S0944

Senate Resolution Proclaiming April Of 2023, To Be The "month Of The Military Child" In The State Of Rhode Island

RI H5326

House Resolution Proclaiming February Of 2023, As "black History Month" In The State Of Rhode Island

RI S1102

Senate Resolution Proclaiming June 10, 2023, As The "day Of Portugal" In The State Of Rhode Island

RI S0848

Senate Resolution Proclaiming March Of 2023, To Be "brain Injury Awareness Month" In The State Of Rhode Island

RI S0922

Senate Resolution Proclaiming April Of 2023, As "autism Awareness Month" In The State Of Rhode Island

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.