Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan Senate Bill SR0091

Introduced
1/28/26  

Caption

A resolution to recognize January 2026 as Muslim American Heritage Month.

Impact

If adopted, this resolution could foster greater appreciation and understanding of the Muslim American community in Michigan. It aims to honor the achievements and resilience of Muslim Americans, encouraging citizens to celebrate their heritage and contributions. By designating a specific month for this purpose, the resolution intends to highlight the importance of cultural diversity in strengthening the fabric of the state and promoting inclusiveness and equity.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 91, proposed by Senators Camilleri, Cavanagh, Moss, Polehanki, and Santana, aims to officially recognize January 2026 as Muslim American Heritage Month in Michigan. This resolution highlights the contributions of Muslim Americans to the state's cultural, social, and economic vibrancy, emphasizing their integral role in various sectors including science, technology, medicine, education, and business. The recognition also seeks to reflect the diverse ancestries present within the Muslim American community in Michigan, which include individuals of Arab, Asian American and Pacific Islander, and African descent.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR0091 appears to be positive and supportive, with proponents advocating for the recognition of Muslim Americans' contributions to society. The resolution is framed as an opportunity for greater civic engagement and interfaith understanding, reflecting a desire to promote mutual respect and appreciation across different communities within Michigan. No significant opposition was noted in the discussions surrounding the bill, indicating a general consensus on the need for such recognition.

Contention

There were no major points of contention identified in the discussions about SR0091. The absence of widespread opposition suggests that recognizing January as Muslim American Heritage Month is seen as a unifying step towards fostering inclusivity and respect for all cultural backgrounds. The resolution does not propose any changes to existing laws but functions as an acknowledgment of the contributions of Muslim Americans in Michigan.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI SR0005

A resolution to recognize January 2025 as Muslim American Heritage Month.

MI SR319

Muslim American Heritage Month; recognize July 2025

MI S1578

Muslim-American Heritage Month

MI H8001

Muslim-American Heritage Month

MI H8069

Muslim-American Heritage Month

MI SB308

General Provisions - Commemorative Months - Muslim American Heritage and Jewish American Heritage Months

MI HB661

General Provisions - Commemorative Months - Muslim American Heritage and Jewish American Heritage Months

MI HB899

General Provisions - Commemorative Months - Muslim American Heritage and Jewish American Heritage Months

MI SR0071

A resolution to recognize September 21, 2025, as Maltese American Heritage Day.

MI SP0638

JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING MAY 2025 AS JEWISH AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH

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