New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill J00835

Introduced
4/21/25  
Refer
4/21/25  
Report Pass
4/29/25  

Caption

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to recognize April 20, 2025, in honor of the 248th Anniversary of the adoption of the first New York State Constitution

Impact

By memorializing this date, the resolution emphasizes the historical relevance of the New York Constitution and aims to foster a deeper understanding among citizens regarding the rights and privileges guaranteed by this foundational document. The proposal provides an opportunity for educational initiatives surrounding the Constitution and encourages civic engagement through awareness of New York's constitutional history.

Summary

Bill J00835 is a resolution that calls upon Governor Kathy Hochul to officially recognize April 20, 2025, as the 248th Anniversary of the adoption of the first New York State Constitution. This resolution is a formal acknowledgment of a significant historical event that laid the foundation for the governance of the State of New York. The resolution highlights the importance of the Constitution as a living document that has evolved over the years to reflect the changing values and societal standards of the state’s residents.

Contention

While there are no explicit points of contention noted in the bill text, discussions around resolutions of this nature often revolve around the significance placed on historical documents in contemporary governance. Advocates for such recognition argue that it fosters a culture of respect for legal frameworks and encourages citizens to engage with their government. However, some critics might contend that such resolutions, while symbolic, do not address pressing contemporary issues that require legislative action.

Notable_points

The resolution's historical narrative recounts the challenges faced by representatives during the Constitutional Convention of 1776 and reinforces the ongoing importance of the Constitution as a protector of democratic values in New York. This includes reference to the evolution of the Constitution through multiple iterations, addressing the need for continuous reflection on how laws affect all citizens and adapt to modern values.

Companion Bills

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