Maryland 2024 Regular Session

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55 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 5
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88 By: Delegates Martinez, Acevero, Alston, and Young
99 Introduced and read first time: February 7, 2024
1010 Assigned to: Rules and Executive Nominations
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1212 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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1414 A House Joint Resolution concerning 1
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1616 Commitment to Free Speech, Academic Freedom, and Open Public Discourse 2
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1818 FOR the purpose of reaffirming the Maryland General Assembly’s commitment to free 3
1919 speech, academic freedom, and open public discourse; upholding the right of 4
2020 individuals to express views on matters of foreign policy; and generally relating to 5
2121 free speech, academic freedom, and open public discourse. 6
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2323 WHEREAS, The First Amendment to the U .S. Constitution guarantees the 7
2424 fundamental right to free speech, which is essential to a democratic society and the pursuit 8
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2727 WHEREAS, Open and robust public discourse is vital for a functioning democracy, 10
2828 allowing citizens to engage in the free exchange of ideas and opinions without fear of 11
2929 censorship or retribution; and 12
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3131 WHEREAS, Criticism of foreign governments is a protected form of political speech, 13
3232 contributing to informed public debate on matters of national and international 14
3333 importance; and 15
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3535 WHEREAS, It is essential to safeguard the right of individuals, organizations, and 16
3636 institutions to express dissenting views and opinions, even when such views pertain to the 17
3737 policies and actions of a foreign government; and 18
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3939 WHEREAS, Protecting free speech is not only a constitutional imperative but also 19
4040 an integral component of preserving academic freedom, promoting civic engagement, and 20
4141 maintaining a vibrant and pluralistic society; and 21
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4343 WHEREAS, Attempts to stifle or suppress criticism of any foreign government may 22
4444 have a chilling effect on free speech, academic inquiry, and public discourse; and 23
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4848 WHEREAS, The State recognizes the importance of fostering an environment that 1
4949 respects diverse perspectives and encourages dialogue on issues related to foreign policy, 2
5050 human rights, and international affairs; now, therefore, be it 3
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5252 RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, That the General 4
5353 Assembly of Maryland hereby reaffirms its commitment to the principles of free speech, 5
5454 academic freedom, and open public discourse; and be it further 6
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5656 RESOLVED, That the General Assembly of Maryland opposes any efforts to infringe 7
5757 on the constitutionally protected right to criticize foreign governments, including the State 8
5858 of Israel; and be it further 9
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6060 RESOLVED, That the General Assembly of Maryland encourages educational 10
6161 institutions, governmental bodies, and other entities within the State to uphold and protect 11
6262 the right of individuals to express dissenting views on matters of foreign policy without fear 12
6363 of censorship or retribution; and be it further 13
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6565 RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be forwarded by the Department of 14
6666 Legislative Services to the Honorable Wes Moore, Governor of Maryland; the Honorable 15
6767 William C. Ferguson, IV, President of the Senate of Maryland; and the Honorable Adrienne 16
6868 A. Jones, Speaker of the House of Delegates. 17
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