Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB436

Introduced
3/15/23  
Refer
3/15/23  
Refer
4/25/23  
Report Pass
4/26/23  
Engrossed
4/26/23  

Caption

Providing for the annual designation and holiday observance of the fifteenth day of the Hindu lunisolar month of Kartik as "Diwali Day" in this Commonwealth.

Impact

The enactment of HB 436 would mark a significant step towards inclusivity and the acknowledgement of various cultural celebrations in state laws. By officially recognizing Diwali, the bill seeks to promote cultural diversity and awareness among residents, and may encourage local governments and institutions to hold events or provide educational resources related to the holiday. This act not only affirms the significance of Diwali to Hindu constituents but can foster greater societal respect and understanding across different demographics in the Commonwealth.

Summary

House Bill 436 proposes the formal recognition and observance of the fifteenth day of the Hindu lunisolar month of Kartik as 'Diwali Day' within the Commonwealth. Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is a significant cultural and religious celebration in Hinduism. The bill aims to honor this festival by designating a specific day in the state calendar, encouraging recognition of the diverse cultural practices present within the community.

Sentiment

Support for HB 436 appears strong among legislators, especially those representing areas with significant Hindu populations. Advocates of the bill celebrate the recognition of Diwali as an essential affirmation of cultural identity and heritage. Public sentiment is similarly positive, indicating a growing acceptance and appreciation for multi-faith recognition within the state. However, there may be pockets of opposition or indifference among segments of the population who may not be familiar with or who do not prioritize the observance of diverse cultural holidays.

Contention

While there is widespread support for the bill, some potential points of contention could arise concerning the allocation of state resources for the observance of Diwali or the implications it may have for public school calendars and state-operated facilities. Critics may raise concerns about the precedence of recognizing one cultural holiday over others, questioning the criteria for such recognitions. The discourse surrounding HB 436 reflects broader conversations about cultural representation and the importance of state acknowledgment of diverse community celebrations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB402

Providing for the annual designation and holiday observance of the fifteenth day of the Hindu lunisolar month of Kartik as "Diwali Day" in this Commonwealth.

PA HB93

Providing for the annual designations and holiday observances of Rosh Hashanah Day, Yom Kippur Day, Eid al-Fitr Day and Eid al-Adha Day in this Commonwealth.

PA HB1752

Providing for the annual designation and holiday observance of the first day of the Islamic lunar month of Shawwal as Eid al-Fitr Day in this Commonwealth.

PA HB363

Providing for the annual designations and holiday observances of Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha in this Commonwealth.

PA HB1348

Providing for the annual designation and holiday observance of the first day of the Islamic lunar month of Shawwal as Eid al-Fitr Day in this Commonwealth.

PA SB1024

Providing for the annual designation and holiday observance of the first day of the Islamic lunar month of Shawwal as Eid al-Fitr Day in this Commonwealth.

PA H3430

Designating Diwali Day as a state holiday

PA H3326

Designating Diwali Day as a state holiday

PA S2184

Designating Diwali Day as a state holiday

PA HB1913

Providing for the annual designation and holiday observance of June 14 as Flag Day, September 17 as Constitution Day and March 4 as Charter Day in this Commonwealth.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.