District Of Columbia 2023-2024 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill CER25-0218

Introduced
5/6/24  
Passed
5/7/24  
Introduced
5/6/24  

Caption

District of Columbia Amphibian Week Recognition Resolution of 2024

Impact

The passage of this resolution does not introduce new regulations or laws but serves as a symbolic gesture to raise awareness about amphibians and their significance within local ecosystems. It encourages residents to engage with nature and appreciate the biodiversity present in their environment. By officially recognizing Amphibian Week, the resolution aims to foster community interest in local wildlife and promote educational activities related to amphibians, which could indirectly influence conservation efforts in the District of Columbia.

Summary

Ceremonial Resolution CER25-0218, also known as the District of Columbia Amphibian Week Recognition Resolution of 2024, aims to recognize and honor the Red-backed Salamander, a native species of salamander found within the District of Columbia. The resolution designates May 5 to May 11, 2024, as 'Amphibian Week', a period during which the importance of amphibians, particularly the Red-backed Salamander, is celebrated. The resolution highlights the ecological role of these amphibians, noting their contributions to pest control, nutrient cycling, and the overall health of forest ecosystems in the area.

Sentiment

The sentiment around CER25-0218 is largely positive, focusing on environmental awareness and education. Supporters view the resolution as a beneficial initiative that encourages community participation in ecological education and highlights the importance of biodiversity. By celebrating and recognizing the Red-backed Salamander, the resolution seeks to instill a sense of pride in local wildlife among residents. There is an acknowledgment of the need to protect such species, thereby fostering a culture of conservation.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention surrounding CER25-0218, as it is a ceremonial resolution rather than a bill that proposes significant changes to existing laws or policy frameworks. Its straightforward nature serves to unify members of the community in support of their local environment without invoking debate or opposition typically associated with legislative changes. The absence of contentious issues further reflects the broad consensus on the value of recognizing local wildlife.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DC B25-0811

Red-backed Salamander Official State Amphibian Designation Act of 2024

DC CER25-0308

District of Columbia Election Worker Recognition Resolution of 2024

DC CER26-0011

District of Columbia Transit Equity Day Recognition Resolution of 2025

DC CER25-0022

District of Columbia Transit Equity Day Recognition Resolution of 2023

DC CER25-0303

51st Anniversary of the Enactment of the Home Rule Act Recognition Resolution of 2024

DC CER25-0034

District of Columbia Music In Our Schools Month Recognition Resolution of 2023

DC CER25-0053

Black Maternal Health Week Recognition Resolution of 2023

DC CER25-0135

University of the District of Columbia President Dr. Maurice D. Edington Inaugural Recognition Resolution of 2023

DC CER25-0172

Dr. Brent Blackwelder Posthumous Recognition Resolution of 2024

DC CER25-0072

DC Clean Waters Day Recognition Resolution of 2023

Similar Bills

DC B25-0811

Red-backed Salamander Official State Amphibian Designation Act of 2024

CA SB1231

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CA SB495

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MA S2006

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MA S2151

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MA H3397

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MA H3096

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OH HB503

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