Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0001

Introduced
1/10/25  

Caption

SENATE RESOLUTION EXTENDING CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF CAROL A. BRIDEN

Impact

While the resolution itself does not change state law, it serves as a formal acknowledgment of Ms. Briden's life and contributions to Rhode Island. Passing such resolutions can strengthen community bonds by honoring individuals who have left a positive mark. It also reinforces the Senate's role in commemorating the lives of citizens who have made significant contributions to society, thus fostering a sense of communal appreciation and remembrance.

Summary

S0001 is a Senate resolution that extends condolences on the passing of Carol A. Briden, a longtime resident of East Providence, Rhode Island. Introduced by Senators Lawson and Britto, the resolution emphasizes the impact of Ms. Briden's life and contributions to the community. It highlights her accomplishments as a writer and artist and her commitment to family, particularly her role as a mother and grandmother, reflecting her deep connections with her loved ones and her involvement in cultural activities in her community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the resolution is predominantly positive and introspective. It underscores the sadness felt by the community at the loss of Ms. Briden while celebrating her life and legacy. Such resolutions typically evoke feelings of respect and acknowledgment for the deceased, providing closure and a moment for reflection for those who knew and loved the individual.

Contention

As a resolution that expresses condolences, S0001 does not present notable points of contention. It is generally a unifying gesture of respect and empathy, aimed at celebrating the life of a community member. However, discussions around memorializing individuals can sometimes bring up differing views on how best to honor diverse contributions within communities, though this appears to be a straightforward acknowledgment in this instance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0216

SENATE RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE REPORTING AND EXPIRATION DATES OF THE SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY AND REVIEW RHODE ISLAND'S MINIMUM WAGE (This resolution would extend the reporting and expiration dates of the special legislative commission to study Rhode Island’s minimum wage from May 4, 2025, to May 4, 2026, and said commission would expire on January 4, 2027.)

RI S0918

SENATE RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE REPORTING DATE OF THE SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY THE GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE OF RHODE ISLAND'S PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM (Extends the reporting and expiration dates of the special legislative commission to study the governance structure of Rhode Island’s public education system, from March 1, 2025 to April 1, 2026, and said commission expires on June 1, 2026.)

RI S0758

SENATE RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE REPORTING DATE AND AMENDING THE LANGUAGE OF THE SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAMS (This resolution would delete the language “by August 31, 2024,” on page 3, line 1, and extend the reporting date of the commission to study renewable energy programs from February 14, 2025, to May 30, 2025, and would expire on June 30, 2025.)

RI S0967

SENATE RESOLUTION EXTENDING DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO THOSE FRIENDS AND FAMILY MEMBERS WHO LOST LOVED ONES IN THE JET SET CLUB TRAGEDY

RI S0010

SENATE RESOLUTION EXTENDING CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF SAYSOMBOUN PHIVILAY

RI S0082

SENATE RESOLUTION EXTENDING DEEPEST CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF CHARLENE C. CONNORS

RI S0226

SENATE RESOLUTION EXTENDING DEEPEST CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF MARIE T. NESSELBUSH

RI S0763

SENATE RESOLUTION EXTENDING DEEPEST CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF ANN D. MCCAFFREY

Similar Bills

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