Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HR0023

Introduced
2/19/25  

Caption

A resolution to declare February 14, 2025, as Frederick Douglass Day in the state of Michigan.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI SP0332

JOINT RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE AND WORK OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS

MI HR0242

A resolution to declare February 6, 2026, as Reagan Day in the state of Michigan.

MI HR0022

A resolution to declare February 2025 as Black History Month in the state of Michigan.

MI HR0049

A resolution to declare March 21, 2025, as Abolitionist Day in the state of Michigan.

MI HR0021

A resolution to declare February 11, 2025, as White Shirt Day in the state of Michigan.

MI HR0251

A resolution to declare February 28, 2026, as Rare Disease Day in the state of Michigan.

MI HR0248

A resolution to declare February 11, 2026, as 2-1-1 Day in the state of Michigan.

MI HR0018

A resolution to declare February 2025 as American Heart Month and February 5, 2025, as National Wear Red Day in the state of Michigan.

MI HR0025

A resolution to declare February 2025 as 2-1-1 Month in the state of Michigan.

MI HR0130

A resolution to declare June 12, 2025, as Black Men Awareness Day in the state of Michigan.

Similar Bills

ME SP0332

JOINT RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE AND WORK OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS

DC B26-0216

Closing of the former Frederick Douglas Memorial Bridge Right of Way on Lot 817 in Square 708, S.O. 23-05325, Act of 2025

MI HR0130

A resolution to declare June 12, 2025, as Black Men Awareness Day in the state of Michigan.

DE SCR4

Honoring The Leadership And Achievements Of African Americans And Urging The Celebration Of Black History Month.

TN HB1822

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 49, relative to education.

TN SB1828

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 49, relative to education.

MI SR0068

A resolution to observe September 11-17, 2025, as Patriot Week.

MO SB1238

Creates provisions relating to instruction on the positive impacts of religion on American history