Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HJR23

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day; designating as April 24, 2024 & each succeeding year thereafter.

Impact

By designating Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, HJR23 aims to raise awareness of the genocide among the public and to encourage educational efforts about this historical event. This acknowledgment not only serves to honor the victims but also fosters discussions around human rights, cultural preservation, and the prevention of future atrocities. The resolution situates Virginia among a growing number of jurisdictions that formally recognize the Armenian Genocide, thus affirming its commitment to historical accuracy and education.

Summary

HJR23 is a resolution introduced in Virginia's General Assembly that designates April 24, 2024, and each succeeding year thereafter as Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. The resolution endeavors to honor the memory of the estimated 1.5 million Armenians who were killed during the genocide between 1915 and 1923 under the Ottoman Empire. It highlights the importance of recognizing the historical trauma experienced by the Armenian people and reinforces the commitment of the Commonwealth of Virginia to remember and acknowledge this dark chapter in history.

Contention

While the resolution has significant support, it may also face opposition from groups or individuals denying the occurrence of the Armenian Genocide, highlighting an ongoing historical debate. Critics may argue against the necessity of such designations or raise concerns regarding political motivations. Nonetheless, the resolution is framed within the context of reinforcing communal and historical identity, which is particularly pertinent to the large Armenian community in Virginia, many of whom are descendants of genocide survivors. Supporters of the bill view this as an essential step towards honoring a shared memory and promoting reconciliation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SJR337

Earl Hamner, Jr., Day; designating as July 10, 2023, and each succeeding year thereafter.

VA HJR470

Henrietta Lacks Day; designating as October 4, 2023, and each succeeding year thereafter.

VA HJR569

Coach Appreciation Week; designating as week of October 6, 2023, & each succeeding year thereafter.

VA HJR510

Trisomy Awareness Month; designating as March 2023 and each succeeding year thereafter.

VA HJR500

Student Appreciation Week; designating as week of March 20, 2023, & each succeeding year thereafter.

VA HJR488

Dyslexia Awareness Month; designating as October 2023 and each succeeding year thereafter.

VA HJR543

Jewish American Heritage Month; designating as May 2023 and each succeeding year thereafter.

VA HJR565

Lymphedema Awareness Day; designating as March 6, 2023, and each succeeding year thereafter.

VA HJR469

School Security Officer Day; designating as 1st Monday of Oct. 2023 & each succeeding thereafter.

VA HJR518

Problem Gambling Awareness Month; designating as March 2023 and each succeeding year thereafter.

Similar Bills

CA SCR25

State highways: Pasadena Armenian Genocide Memorial.

CA AJR1

Republic of Artsakh.

NJ ACR94

Recognizes Armenian Genocide and condemns attacks against civilians in Republic of Artsakh.

NJ ACR135

Recognizes Armenian Genocide and condemns attacks against civilians in Republic of Artsakh.

CA SR33

Relative to the Armenian Genocide.

CA ACR105

Sister state relationship with the Province of Syunik.

CA AR25

Relative to the Armenian Genocide.

CA AJR3

Armenian Genocide.