Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S3267

Introduced
5/6/26  

Caption

SENATE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING MAY 19TH OF 2026 AS "GREEK AND PONTIC GENOCIDE REMEMBRANCE DAY" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

Impact

The passage of S3267 would commemorate an important historical event and reinforce Rhode Island's commitment to recognizing diverse historical narratives within the state. By designating a specific day for remembrance, the resolution aims to educate the public about these past atrocities and encourage discussions surrounding genocide and human rights violations. Such recognition may foster community solidarity and enhance the cultural fabric of Rhode Island by validating the experiences of Greek and Pontic descendants.

Summary

S3267 is a Senate resolution aimed at proclaiming May 19th of 2026 as 'Greek and Pontic Genocide Remembrance Day' in the state of Rhode Island. This resolution seeks to honor and remember the victims of the Greek Genocide which took place from 1913 to 1923, during which a substantial portion of the Greek population in the Ottoman Empire faced systematic extermination. The bill emphasizes the historical significance of these atrocities and aims to promote awareness and remembrance among the community, acknowledging the cultural contributions of the Greek-American population in Rhode Island.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S3267 appears to be largely positive, with advocates viewing it as an essential step towards historical acknowledgment and healing for the descendants of genocide survivors. Supporters from various ethnic communities see this resolution as a testament to Rhode Island's appreciation of its diverse populations. However, potential contention may arise from those concerned about the politicization of historical events or the emphasis on specific ethnic narratives over others.

Contention

Notable points of contention could revolve around the broader implications of memorializing specific historical atrocities within state legislation. Critics might argue that focusing on particular events could inadvertently marginalize other histories of oppression and suffering. Ensuring a balanced representation of diverse historical narratives will be critical in the public discussions regarding the resolution's passage. Nevertheless, the bill serves to elevate the conversation around genocides in a way that emphasizes learning and remembrance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S1080

SENATE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING MAY 19TH OF 2025 AS "GREEK AND PONTIC GENOCIDE REMEMBRANCE DAY" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

RI S1025

SENATE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING APRIL 24, 2025, AS "ARMENIAN GENOCIDE REMEMBRANCE DAY" TO COMMEMORATE THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE OF 1915 TO 1923, AND IN HONOR OF ARMENIAN-AMERICANS

RI H6197

HOUSE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING APRIL TO BE "HOLOCAUST & GENOCIDE AWARENESS MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

RI S1033

SENATE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING MAY 10TH, 2025, TO BE "LUPUS DAY" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

RI S1036

SENATE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING MAY 8, 2025, TO BE "ARTS DAY IN RHODE ISLAND"

RI S0880

SENATE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING MARCH 25, 2025, AS THE 204TH ANNIVERSARY OF GREEK INDEPENDENCE DAY AND CELEBRATING DEMOCRACY IN GREECE AND THE UNITED STATES

RI H6313

HOUSE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING MAY 10TH, 2025, TO BE "LUPUS DAY" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

RI S1149

SENATE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING JUNE 12TH OF 2025, TO BE "COX IMPACT DAY" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

RI H6130

HOUSE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING MARCH 25, 2025, AS THE 204TH ANNIVERSARY OF GREEK INDEPENDENCE DAY AND CELEBRATING DEMOCRACY IN GREECE AND THE UNITED STATES

RI S1028

SENATE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING MAY 5TH THROUGH MAY 9TH OF 2025, TO BE "TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.