Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR126

Introduced
5/1/25  
Engrossed
5/2/25  

Caption

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

Impact

The impact of the resolution lies in its reinforcement of the ADA's principles and the recognition of organizations that adhere to these standards. By honoring the award winners, HCR126 not only highlights the importance of accessibility and equal employment opportunities but also sets a positive example for other employers to follow suit. This recognition may inspire more businesses in Vermont and beyond to implement inclusivity measures and improve access for individuals with disabilities.

Summary

HCR126 is a House concurrent resolution congratulating the recipients of the 2024 Spirit of the ADA Award in Vermont. The resolution acknowledges the state's commitment to providing equal opportunities for individuals with disabilities, emphasizing that when individuals of all abilities can contribute their skills to the workforce, everyone benefits from this inclusivity. The resolution celebrates various businesses and nonprofit organizations that have demonstrated a commitment to the principles of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) through their practices and policies.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HCR126 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a strong endorsement of inclusivity and the recognition of businesses that embody the spirit of the ADA. Legislators and community members alike have expressed support for recognizing efforts that provide meaningful employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. This celebration showcases the progress made in disability rights and promotes an inclusive narrative that benefits the entire community.

Contention

While HCR126 serves to honor achievement and promote inclusivity, it also opens up discussions regarding the ongoing challenges faced by individuals with disabilities in the workforce. Some may argue that despite these recognitions, there is still a significant gap in hiring and retention practices that provide equal opportunities. This resolution highlights the achievements of certain organizations, but it also brings to light the necessity for continuous efforts in improving disability employment policies and practices at all levels.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR090

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

VT HCR174

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

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 HCR089

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

VT HCR240

House concurrent resolution congratulating Aziza Malik on being named the 2024 Vermont Teacher of the Year

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 HCR095

House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2022 Green Mountain Council Class of Eagle Scouts and the recipient of the Summit Award

VT HCR257

House concurrent resolution recognizing May 2024 as Mental Health Awareness Month in Vermont

VT HCR149

House concurrent resolution designating February 16, 2024 as Outdoor Recreation Day at the State House

VT HCR216

House concurrent resolution congratulating the winning school teams of the 2024 Jr Iron Chef VT competition

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.