Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5762

Introduced
2/21/23  

Caption

Holidays

Impact

By enacting HB 5762, state employees will have the opportunity to observe the last day of Ramadan as a public holiday, in a similar manner to existing holidays such as New Year’s Day and Thanksgiving. This inclusion aims to promote cultural awareness and respect for different traditions and practices among the state's population. It signifies a move towards inclusivity in state observances, acknowledging the importance of religious diversity in the context of state commemorations.

Summary

House Bill 5762 proposes the establishment of a new state holiday recognizing the last day of Ramadan, an important observance in the Islamic faith. This bill seeks to amend the existing laws regarding holidays in Rhode Island, specifically by adding this significant day to the list of state-recognized holidays. The introduction of this holiday reflects an effort to honor and recognize the cultural diversity within the state, particularly the growing Muslim community in Rhode Island.

Contention

While there may be broad support for the recognition of cultural observances, potential points of contention could arise regarding the implications for state operations and scheduling. Critics may argue that adding new holidays could complicate public service operations and budgeting for holiday pay. However, supporters contend that recognizing Ramadan through a state holiday fosters a more inclusive society and validates the experiences and practices of minority faith groups within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0444

Holidays

RI H5380

Holidays

RI S1017

Holidays

RI H5452

Holidays

RI H6103

Relating To Holidays And Day Of Special Observance

RI A1276

Designates Eid Ul-Fitr and Eid Ul-Adha as State and public holidays.

RI SB2567

HOLIDAY-1ST DAY OF RAMADAN

RI HB3419

HOLIDAY-1ST DAY OF RAMADAN

RI S2242

Changes the name of the holiday on the second Monday of August from Victory Day to Peace and Remembrance Day.

RI HB3501

HOLIDAY-1ST DAY OF RAMADAN

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.