Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR174

Introduced
3/14/24  
Engrossed
3/15/24  

Caption

House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2023 Spirit of the ADA Award winners

Impact

As a resolution rather than a law, HCR174 does not directly amend state law but serves to highlight existing commitments and initiatives related to equality and employment for individuals with disabilities. It brings attention to the importance of creating an inclusive workforce environment and sets a standard for recognition of businesses that uphold these values. The resolution aligns with broader state efforts to enhance accessibility and support for individuals with disabilities, paving the way for future initiatives that may have a legislative impact.

Summary

HCR174 is a House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2023 recipients of the Spirit of the ADA Award in Vermont. This resolution recognizes the importance of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in promoting the participation of individuals with disabilities across various societal activities, particularly in the workforce. The resolution emphasizes Vermont's commitment to ensuring equal opportunities for all residents, regardless of their abilities, colors, gender, or other distinctions, affirming that the state economy benefits when every individual can contribute their unique talents and skills.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR174 is celebratory and positive, as it aims to honor those businesses that demonstrate a commitment to accessibility and inclusivity. By recognizing the Spirit of the ADA Award winners, the resolution reflects an acknowledgment of successful models of hiring and accommodating individuals with disabilities. Such recognition fosters an environment of encouragement and motivation for other businesses to adopt similar practices.

Contention

There are limited points of contention associated with HCR174, given its nature as a congratulatory resolution. However, discussions may center around the effectiveness of recognition initiatives versus legislative mandates in enacting real change for individuals with disabilities in the workplace. Critics may argue that while acknowledgment is a positive step, it must be accompanied by substantive measures that ensure ongoing support and inclusion for individuals with disabilities in all aspects of society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR126

House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2024 Spirit of the ADA Award winners

VT HCR090

House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2020, 2021, and 2022 winners of the Spirit of the ADA Award

VT HCR113

House concurrent resolution congratulating 2023 Peacemaker Award winners Liz Brown and Mia Fowler

VT HCR045

House concurrent resolution congratulating the Vermont medal winners at the 2022 National Senior Games and designating March 15, 2023 as Senior Physical Fitness Day at the State House

VT HCR179

House concurrent resolution congratulating the Vermont place winners at the 2023 National Senior Games and designating March 21, 2024 as Vermont Senior Games Day at the State House

VT HCR248

House concurrent resolution congratulating Shaftsbury First Assistant Fire Chief Michael Taylor on being named the 2024 Shaftsbury Ordinary Hero Award winner

VT HCR089

House concurrent resolution congratulating the winning teams of the 2023 15th Jr Iron Chef VT competition

VT HCR074

House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2025 Boys & Girls Clubs of Vermont Youth of the Year honorees

VT HCR085

House concurrent resolution congratulating Sophia R. Boyle Hall on being named the recipient of the 2022 State and national school nursing awards

VT HCR072

House concurrent resolution congratulating the Boys & Girls Clubs of Vermont’s 2023 Youth of the Year honorees

Similar Bills

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