Recognizing September 25, 2024 as See You at the Pole Day in the state of Wisconsin.
Impact
The resolution draws on constitutional underpinnings that protect the exercise of religion, referencing both the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment and the Wisconsin State Constitution. It reinforces the idea that public officials and educators cannot discriminate against students based on their religious activities. By formalizing this day within state legislation, the resolution may encourage increased participation in such gatherings among students and schools across Wisconsin.
Summary
Assembly Resolution 27 recognizes September 25, 2024, as 'See You at the Pole Day' in Wisconsin. This resolution seeks to honor an event that has been celebrated since 1990, where students gather at their school's flagpole to engage in prayer. The resolution emphasizes the student-led nature of these gatherings and their significance in fostering community unity through shared values and beliefs.
Contention
While resolution AR27 presents a positive view of student-led prayer activities, it may also provoke debate regarding the separation of church and state and the role of religious practices in public schools. Critics might argue about the appropriateness of promoting specific religious observances through state endorsement. However, supporters assert that the resolution supports the right of students to express their beliefs openly and encourages inclusive community gatherings.
Recognizing May 1 of each year as St. Joseph the Worker Day in Wisconsin and recognizing and appreciating the dignity of all working men and women in Wisconsin.
Recognizing May 1 of each year as St. Joseph the Worker Day in Wisconsin and recognizing and appreciating the dignity of all working men and women in Wisconsin.
Recognizing May 1 of each year as St. Joseph the Worker Day in Wisconsin and recognizing and appreciating the dignity of all working men and women in Wisconsin.
Recognizing May 1 of each year as St. Joseph the Worker Day in Wisconsin and recognizing and appreciating the dignity of all working men and women in Wisconsin.