Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SR31

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

Recognizing the week of January 22 through 26, 2025, as "Gun Violence Survivors Week" in Pennsylvania.

Summary

Senate Resolution 31 (SR31) seeks to recognize the week of January 22 through 26, 2025, as 'Gun Violence Survivors Week' in Pennsylvania. This resolution aims to raise awareness about the profound impact of gun violence on individuals, families, and communities across the state. By designating this week, the Senate highlights the need for support and recovery services for survivors of gun violence, acknowledging both the physical and emotional trauma they endure. It aims to stand in solidarity with those affected and promote healing within the community. The bill emphasizes the alarming rise in gun violence statistics, noting a more than 20% increase over the last decade, along with the significant economic impact that gun violence imposes on Pennsylvania, which amounts to approximately $567 million annually. It also addresses the common challenges faced by survivors, such as the need for mental health services, therapy, and other forms of assistance to navigate their recovery journey post-incident. Various organizations are recognized within the bill for their commitment to gun violence prevention and support for survivors: the Every Murder Is Real Healing Center, Mothers In Charge, and Moms Demand Action, among others. These groups provide essential services such as grief support, legal assistance for victims, and advocacy for sensible gun policies. SR31 aims not only to acknowledge the hardships endured by survivors but also to express empathy and foster community support in addressing this prevalent public health issue. The sentiment surrounding SR31 appears largely supportive, as it connects the Pennsylvania Senate to the national dialogue on gun violence and endorses efforts aimed at prevention and support for victims. However, there may also be contention around the effectiveness and scope of interventions proposed, reflecting a broader debate on gun control measures and their implementation in the state. Recognizing Gun Violence Survivors Week is seen as a step towards creating a more conscientious and supportive environment for those impacted by gun violence.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SR66

Recognizing the week of April 7 through 13, 2025, as "Public Health Week" in Pennsylvania.

PA SR264

Recognizing the week of April 6 through 12, 2026, as "Public Health Week" in Pennsylvania.

PA HR122

Recognizing the week of March 17 through 21, 2025, as "Flood Awareness Week" in Pennsylvania.

PA HR101

Recognizing the week of May 11 through 17, 2025, as "National Hospital Week" in Pennsylvania.

PA HR472

Recognizing the week of May 10 through 16, 2026, as "National Hospital Week" in Pennsylvania.

PA SR19

Recognizing the week of February 15 through 22, 2025, as "National FFA Week" in Pennsylvania.

PA SR263

Recognizing the week of April 19 through 25, 2026, as "National Crime Victims' Rights Week" in Pennsylvania.

PA SR7

Designating the week of January 19 through 26, 2025, as "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Holiday Week" in Pennsylvania.

PA HR328

Recognizing the week of October 5 through 11, 2025, as "Fire Prevention Week" in Pennsylvania.

PA HR496

Recognizing the week of May 16 through 22, 2026, as "National Safe Boating Week" in Pennsylvania.

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