New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill K00988

Introduced
2/26/26  

Caption

Mourning the death of the Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson and honoring his lifetime of service, leadership, and advocacy for civil rights and social justice

Impact

The resolution highlights Reverend Jackson's impact not only in civil rights but also in fostering educational opportunities and economic empowerment for minority groups. His advocacy for voter registration and participation has had lasting effects on civic engagement in the United States, particularly among historically underrepresented communities. The recognition of Jackson's work serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggles for equality and justice in society, by recalling his role in various social movements that continue to resonate today.

Summary

Bill K00988 is a legislative resolution mourning the death of Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson, a significant figure in the civil rights movement. The bill reflects on his lifetime of service, leadership, and advocacy for social justice and equality, emphasizing his substantial contributions to civil rights, democratic participation, and human dignity. Reverend Jackson's career, marked by his role alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., his work with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and his founding of the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, demonstrates a profound commitment to fighting against racial discrimination and advocating for economic justice for marginalized communities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding Reverend Jackson's life and work include debates about the effectiveness and methods of civil rights activism during his era. While his commitment to peaceful protest and coalition-building inspired many, critics pointed to instances of divisiveness or controversy within the broader movement. The resolution encompasses an acknowledgment of these complexities while ensuring that Jackson's legacy is celebrated for its substantial contributions to advancing civil rights and supporting economic justice.

Significance

As the resolution processes through the legislative body, it aims not only to honor Reverend Jackson's memory but also to promote a renewed commitment to the values he represented. This includes a focus on continuing the fight against systemic racism, enhancing educational equity, and championing the rights of workers across various sectors. Ultimately, K00988 serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of leadership in the quest for justice, equity, and human rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY J01636

Mourning the death of the Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson and honoring his lifetime of service, leadership, and advocacy for civil rights and social justice

NY SR283

Honoring the life and legacy of Reverend Jesse Jackson.

NY HJR172

Reverend Jesse Jackson, death mourned

NY SR0068

Memorializing Reverend Jesse Jackson.

NY HR0049

Honoring the life and legacy of Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.

NY CER26-0133

Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr. Posthumous Recognition Resolution of 2026

NY H5197

Jesse Jackson sympathy

NY S0938

Jesse Jackson sympathy

NY SC533

Extend the sympathy of the Legislature to the family of national civil rights icon Reverend Jesse Jackson.

NY HJR1264

A RESOLUTION to continue honoring the memory of Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.

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