Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HR47

Introduced
1/30/26  

Caption

A RESOLUTION recognizing September 17 to 23, 2026, as Constitution Week in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

Impact

If passed, HR47 would formally establish a time for citizens of Kentucky to reflect on and celebrate the principles enshrined in the Constitution. This recognition aims to promote civic awareness and appreciation for the foundational document of American democracy. The resolution also acknowledges the celebrations organized by the Daughters of the American Revolution, who have played a vital role in advocating for Constitution Week since the observance was instituted in 1955.

Summary

HR47 is a resolution recognizing the week of September 17 to 23, 2026, as Constitution Week in Kentucky. This week is intended to honor the Constitution of the United States, which is acknowledged as the guardian of citizens' liberties and the foundation of the nation's government. The resolution emphasizes the significance of the Constitution and its principles of equality and individual liberty, which were established by the framers during the Constitutional Convention of 1787.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR47 is generally positive, as it is framed as a celebration of American values and history. The resolution seeks to unite citizens in commemorating the Constitution, fostering a sense of national pride and collective responsibility for upholding democratic principles. There is likely broad support across the political spectrum for recognizing such an important historical document.

Contention

While the bill's purpose is primarily celebratory and educational, there may be limited contention surrounding its passage. The resolution does not propose any changes to laws or regulations but focuses on recognizing a specific week for observance. However, discussions around the relevance and emphasis on civics education in current curricula could arise as part of the broader conversations about the importance of the Constitution in contemporary society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HR91

A RESOLUTION recognizing September 17 to 23, 2025, as Constitution Week in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY SR229

A RESOLUTION recognizing September 17 to 23, 2025, as Constitution Week in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY HR74

A RESOLUTION recognizing September 17, 2025, as United States Constitution Day and June 1, 2025, as Kentucky Constitution Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY HR26

A RESOLUTION recognizing February 14, 2025 as Making Our Schools Safe (MOSS) Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY HR14

A RESOLUTION recognizing February 6, 2025, as Kentucky Nurses Day in the Commonwealth.

KY SR36

A RESOLUTION recognizing February 6, 2025, as Kentucky Nurses Day in the Commonwealth.

KY HR59

A RESOLUTION recognizing August 21, 2025, as Kentucky Senior Citizens Day in the Commonwealth.

KY SCR223

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION recognizing America's River Roots Festival as an official 250th celebration event for the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY SJR19

A JOINT RESOLUTION relating to unconstitutional acts that would undermine the rights of Kentucky citizens and the sovereignty of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY SR40

A RESOLUTION recognizing February 5, 2025, as Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

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