Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HCR126

Introduced
4/14/26  

Caption

Recognizing April 1314, 2026, As Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the significance of educating future generations about the Holocaust, urging all residents to reflect on its lessons. By officially recognizing Yom HaShoah, the state reinforces its commitment to combatting Antisemitism and all forms of bigotry. The designation encourages various observances, including moments of silence, candle-lighting ceremonies, and educational programs, which further integrate the remembrance into community practices across Delaware.

Summary

HCR126 is a Concurrent Resolution recognizing April 13-14, 2026, as Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, in the state of Delaware. The resolution aims to honor the memory of the approximately six million Jewish individuals who were murdered during the Holocaust, while also acknowledging the courage and resilience of those who defied oppression. The observance of Yom HaShoah is crucial for fostering education, awareness, and remembrance of the atrocities committed during this period in history, serving as a reminder of the importance of standing against intolerance and hatred.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR126 is predominantly positive, as it reflects a collective acknowledgment of historical atrocities and a commitment to ensuring such events are not forgotten. The resolution enjoys broad support among legislators, with a vote of 18 yeas and no nays, indicating a unified stance on the importance of remembrance and education. While it is unlikely to face strong opposition, the resolution may still invite discussions around the necessity and impact of such observances.

Contention

While HCR126 does not incite significant controversy, it highlights an essential dialogue about the relevance of historical lessons in contemporary society. The bill's advocates argue that remembrance is paramount in confronting modern-day Antisemitism and intolerance, whereas detractors may raise questions regarding resource allocation for educational initiatives. Overall, the resolution stands as a potent declaration aligned with the principles of equality, justice, and human dignity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE HCR36

Recognizing April 23rd To April 24th, 2025 As Yom Hashoah.

DE HCR96

A Resolution Honoring The Civil Air Patrol And Expressing Gratitude For Their Outstanding Service To The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR5

Recognizing The Easterseals/cai Volleyball Challenge And The Volleyball Ambassador, Penelope (penny) Pratz In The 20th Year Of Democrat And Republican Team Participation.

DE SCR27

Recognizing March 18, 2025, As National Youth Heart Screening Day In Delaware.

DE SCR28

Recognizing The Month Of March 2025 As Kidney Month In Delaware.

DE HCR97

Honoring The Men And Women Of The National Guard Association Of Delaware For Their Service In Advocating, Organizing, Training, And Equipping The National Guard In Support Of The Defense Of Our State And Nation.

DE HCR19

Recognizing March 21, 2025, As "rock Your Socks For World Down Syndrome Day".

DE SCR2

Recognizing January 9, 2025, As "law Enforcement Appreciation Day" In Delaware

DE SCR39

Recognizing The Month Of March 2025 As Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR154

Recognizing The Month Of March 2026 As Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month In The State Of Delaware.

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