Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SR31 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version

                             
PRINTER'S NO. 348 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE RESOLUTION 
No.31 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY HAYWOOD, CAPPELLETTI, STREET, COMITTA, KEARNEY, 
FONTANA, SCHWANK, TARTAGLIONE, COSTA, KANE, SAVAL, KIM AND 
SANTARSIERO, MARCH 6, 2025 
REFERRED TO RULES AND EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS, MARCH 6, 2025 
A RESOLUTION
Recognizing the week of January 22 through 26, 2025, as "Gun 
Violence Survivors Week" in Pennsylvania.
WHEREAS, Gun violence, whether intentional or unintentional, 
involves the use of a firearm to commit violent acts, such as 
armed robbery, aggravated assault, suicide, homicide, domestic 
violence and mass shootings; and
WHEREAS, A gun violence survivor is anyone who has personally 
experienced gun violence, whether having been threatened or 
wounded with a gun or having witnessed an act of gun violence, 
or a family member or friend of someone who was wounded or 
killed as a result of gun violence; and
WHEREAS, For every person who dies from gun violence, more 
than two survive; and
WHEREAS, Nine out of ten gun violence survivors report 
experiencing trauma from the incident; and
WHEREAS, Among those persons who experienced gun violence 
within the last 12 months, more than half indicated the 
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17 resulting trauma affected their well-being and ability to 
function; and
WHEREAS, Half of survivors reported that they experienced gun 
violence in a home, whether their own or that of a neighbor, 
friend or family member ; and
WHEREAS, Nurses, doctors and medical or hospital staff were 
the most likely to say they experienced the impact of gun 
violence through their work, followed by school employees, such 
as teachers and staff ; and
WHEREAS, Two-thirds of survivors are in need of mental health 
services, therapy and support; and
WHEREAS, Nearly half of survivors require crime victim legal 
assistance; and
WHEREAS, For 40% of survivors, financial assistance is 
necessary to deal with medical expenses, such as physical 
therapy, rehabilitation services and surgical equipment; and
WHEREAS, Home health care is needed for one in four 
survivors; and
WHEREAS, Seven percent of survivors need assistance to cover 
funeral-related expenses; and
WHEREAS, Fifty-nine percent of American adults have been 
impacted by gun violence in their lifetime; and
WHEREAS, Three million children are affected by gun violence 
every year; and
WHEREAS, Currently, more than 1 million women living in the 
United States have been shot or shot at by their significant 
other; and
WHEREAS, Nearly 3.7 million women in the United States have 
been threatened with a gun by their significant other; and
WHEREAS, In an average year, 1,574 families and communities 
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30 are affected by gun violence and the pain, fear and trauma 
associated with it; and
WHEREAS, Gun violence rose more than 20% in Pennsylvania in 
the last 10 years; and
WHEREAS, In addition to the devastating human cost, every 
year gun violence costs the Pennsylvania economy $567 million; 
and
WHEREAS, The Every Murder Is Real (EMIR) Healing Center in 
Philadelphia provides a holistic and trauma-informed approach to 
healing for those left in the wake of gun violence; and
WHEREAS, The EMIR Healing Center provides many services to 
support and assist families and communities, including 
individual and group grief support, assistance with victim 
compensation and education and navigation through the criminal 
justice system; and
WHEREAS, Mothers In Charge is a group of impassioned mothers, 
grandmothers, aunts, sisters and others who are committed to 
working toward saving lives through providing counseling and 
grief support services for families who have been impacted by 
gun violence; and
WHEREAS, Moms Demand Action is a national network of parents, 
families, students and concerned citizens dedicated to keeping 
families safe, encouraging responsible gun ownership and 
advocating for common-sense gun safety legislation; and
WHEREAS, Moms Demand Action, along with Mayors Against 
Illegal Guns, Students Demand Action and the Everytown Survivor 
Network, is part of Everytown for Gun Safety, the largest gun 
violence prevention organization in the country, with nearly 10 
million supporters and more than 350,000 donors; and
WHEREAS, Everytown for Gun Safety is joined by several other 
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30 national nonprofit organizations, including the Brady Campaign 
and Giffords Law Center, in the pursuit to end gun violence in 
America; and
WHEREAS, A gun violence survivor described the personal 
trauma as follows: "Dealing with the inconsistencies of healing, 
both physically and emotionally. The existence of being this 
gray person in a world where everyone else sees everything as 
black and white. I'm either completely fine and it's over and 
done, or I'm this wounded person who can never be functional - 
the lack of understanding that I am not really either, but some 
days may be one or the other"; and
WHEREAS, "Gun Violence Survivors Week" is an acknowledgment 
of the pain and suffering felt by survivors of gun violence who 
continue to live with that trauma; and
WHEREAS, By recognizing "Gun Violence Survivors Week," the 
Commonwealth joins communities across America to raise awareness 
of its broad impact on society and express empathy to those who 
have endured pain as a result of a firearm; therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Senate recognize the week of January 22 
through 26, 2025, as "Gun Violence Survivors Week" in 
Pennsylvania; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Senate recognize the Every Murder Is Real 
Healing Center, Mothers In Charge, Moms Demand Action and other 
gun violence prevention organizations for their efforts in 
addressing gun violence and in the pursuit of building safer 
communities for the residents of this Commonwealth and citizens 
of this country.
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