Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SR51 Latest Draft

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PRINTER'S NO. 463 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE RESOLUTION 
No.51 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY HAYWOOD, CAPPELLETTI, COMITTA, SCHWANK, 
TARTAGLIONE, COSTA, KANE, SAVAL AND SANTARSIERO, 
MARCH 21, 2025 
REFERRED TO RULES AND EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS, MARCH 21, 2025 
A RESOLUTION
Designating January 6, 2025, as "1/6 Day" in Pennsylvania to 
honor the law enforcement officers who defended our nation 
against the insurrection at the United States Capitol and the 
members of the Congress of the United States who proceeded to 
vote despite threats to their personal safety, on the four-
year anniversary of the January 6, 2021, insurrection.
WHEREAS, On January 6, 2021, members of the United States 
Capitol Police and the Metropolitan Police Department of the 
District of Columbia faced the unprecedented situation of 
defending the United States Capitol from armed and trained 
insurrectionists who executed a planned and violent attack to 
stop the Congress of the United States from carrying out the 
electoral college process required by the Constitution of the 
United States; and
WHEREAS, Organized domestic terrorist groups, paramilitary 
groups and conspiracy theorists planned the attack using the 
Internet by coordinating resources and sharing maps of the 
United States Capitol in plain sight days and weeks in advance 
of the attack; and
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of the United States Capitol in eight places nearly 
simultaneously with more than 9,400 rioters; and
WHEREAS, Police were thinly placed that day and vastly 
outnumbered by rioters, and police described this planned and 
executed attack as a war zone with people who were prepared for 
a fight, armed with tactical items, including pepper spray, 
smoke grenades, gas grenades, pepper balls, flash bangs, gas 
masks, body armor, two-way radios, military tactical gear, 
bulletproof vests and more; and
WHEREAS, After almost an hour and a half into the battle, 
rioters breached multiple parts of the United States Capitol 
almost simultaneously and sought out the Vice President and 
members of the Congress of the United States, while destroying 
large parts of the historical building and its priceless 
artifacts; and
WHEREAS, Police protected the Vice President, members of the 
Congress of the United States and their staff from harm, even as 
rioters invaded the House and Senate chambers; and
WHEREAS, Police continued to defend the United States Capitol 
in a battle that raged for almost four hours before members of 
the National Guard and other law enforcement provided 
reinforcements and were able to sweep the rioters out of the 
building; and
WHEREAS, Despite the interruption and trauma, as soon as law 
enforcement cleared the building, the members of the Congress of 
the United States returned to their chambers in solidarity to 
complete the electoral college process and fulfill their 
requirements under the Constitution of the United States; and
WHEREAS, Approximately 140 police officers were injured in 
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WHEREAS, Nine individuals lost their lives from injuries 
sustained in the battle or subsequent to it, including the 
following five police officers who defended our freedom:
(1)  Officer Howard Liebengood, 51, of the United States 
Capitol Police;
(2)  Officer Brian Sicknick, 42, of the United States 
Capitol Police;
(3)  Officer Kyle DeFreytag, 26, of the Metropolitan 
Police Department of the District of Columbia;
(4)  Officer Gunther Hashida, 43, of the Metropolitan 
Police Department of the District of Columbia; and
(5)  Officer Jeffrey Smith, 35, of the Metropolitan 
Police Department of the District of Columbia;
therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 
designate January 6, 2025, as "1/6 Day" in Pennsylvania to honor 
the law enforcement officers who defended our nation against the 
insurrection at the United States Capitol and the members of the 
Congress of the United States who proceeded to vote despite 
threats to their personal safety, on the four-year anniversary 
of the January 6, 2021, insurrection; and be it further
RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be sent to each 
member of the Pennsylvania Congressional Delegation in the 
United States Senate and the United States House of 
Representatives.
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