New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HR11

Introduced
12/28/22  
Refer
12/28/22  
Report DNP
3/16/23  

Caption

Relative to welcoming communities.

Impact

The proposal highlights the importance of fostering relationships built on trust and respect among immigrant communities and all residents of New Hampshire. By emphasizing the state's commitment to inclusivity and diversity, HR11 aims to unite communities and promote social cohesion. The resolution does not directly enforce new laws but serves as a reminder of the value placed on diversity in the state, which can influence state laws related to immigration and community engagement.

Summary

HR11 is a resolution introduced in 2023 that aims to designate September as 'Welcoming Month' in the state of New Hampshire. This initiative promotes the celebration of the cultural diversity present within the state, urging both public and private organizations to recognize this month with appropriate events and activities. The resolution reflects New Hampshire's historical reputation for being a welcoming community to individuals of various racial, ethnic, religious, and national backgrounds.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR11 appears to be supportive, particularly among legislators and community leaders who value cultural diversity and its contributions to the state's identity and economy. The resolution is seen as a positive step towards enhancing community relations and recognizing the contributions of immigrants, which can foster a more inclusive environment and encourage community participation.

Contention

While HR11 mostly garners positive feedback, potential points of contention could arise from groups or individuals who may disagree with the focus on immigration or multiculturalism. Opposition may stem from concerns about resource allocation for events or cultural celebrations, or differing opinions on immigration policies. However, the resolution's nature as a celebratory initiative rather than a legislative mandate helps mitigate significant opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SJR009

Joint Resolution Honoring Utah's Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Cultures and Communities

NH HCR2

Relative to condemning recent vandalism and intolerance, as recently leviedagainst places of worship and public spaces,elected officials and against the general citizens of New Hampshire.

NH SR103

Relative to Muslim American Heritage Month.

NH SB169

Welcoming Alaska Office

NH HB188

Welcoming Alaska Office

NH HR15

Relative to affirming support against the establishment of a state religion.

NH SB124

Relative to continuing care retirement communities.

NH SR247

Welcoming citizens of Harlingen and San Benito to the Capitol.

NH SR17

Welcoming Mayor James Collins and a delegation from Limerick, Ireland.

NH HR751

Welcoming Irish minister Pat Breen to the Texas House of Representatives and celebrating the Texan-Irish relationship.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.