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K01247 Summary:

BILL NOK01247
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORLavine
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSRAngelino, Bailey, Barrett, Braunstein, Brown K, Burroughs, Carroll P, Chludzinski, Conrad, Cruz, DeStefano, Fitzpatrick, Gallahan, Glick, Gray, Griffin, Jensen, Kassay, Kay, Kelles, Levenberg, Lunsford, Lupardo, Maher, McDonald, McMahon, Morinello, Novakhov, Raga, Rosenthal, Rozic, Sayegh, Schiavoni, Seawright, Shimsky, Simone, Simpson, Slater, Tague, Zaccaro
 
 
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K01247 Text:

 
Assembly Resolution No. 1247
 
BY: M. of A. Lavine
 
        MEMORIALIZING  Governor  Kathy  Hochul to proclaim
        May 3, 2026, as Press Freedom Day in  the  State  of
        New York
 
  WHEREAS,  It  is  the  custom  of this Legislative Body to recognize
official days that are set aside to increase awareness; and
 
  WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and  in  full  accord  with  its
long-standing  traditions,  this  Legislative  Body  is  justly proud to
memorialize Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim  May  3,  2026,  as  Press
Freedom Day in the State of New York, in conjunction with the observance
of World Press Freedom Day; and
 
  WHEREAS, In 1993, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed May
3rd of each year as World Press Freedom Day to celebrate the fundamental
principles of freedom of the press; evaluate freedom of the press around
the  world; defend against attacks on the independence of the media; and
pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the exercise  of
their profession; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The  2018 World Press Freedom Index published by Reporters
Without Borders (RSF) warned that "Hostility towards the  media,  openly
encouraged  by  political  leaders,  and  the  efforts  of authoritarian
regimes  to  export  their  vision  of  journalism  pose  a  threat   to
democracies."; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Freedom of the press, a cornerstone of American democracy,
is enshrined in the first amendment to the  Constitution;  it  helps  to
promote  a  more transparent government, one that involves both citizens
and residents; and
 
  WHEREAS, Journalists and media  workers  from  New  York  State  and
around the world should be celebrated and recognized by all the citizens
of  this  great  Empire  State  for  their  essential  role in promoting
government   accountability,   defending   democratic   activity,    and
strengthening  civil  society,  despite  threats  to the safety of those
journalists and media workers; it is important they are able to do their
job without fear or repercussions; and
 
  WHEREAS, There have been several New York Journalists who have  died
while  doing  their  job  since  New  York  became a state: Lynde Walter
Buckingham, New York Herald, died on June 23, 1863, in Aldie,  Virginia,
as  a  result  of  an ambush during the U.S. Civil War; Carlo Tresca, II
Martello (The Hammer), died on January  11,  1943,  in  New  York  City,
believed  to  have  been  killed  by a hitman; Manuel de Dios Unanue, El
Diario La Prensa, died on March  11,  1992,  in  Queens,  New  York,  by
Colombian  drug  traffickers; Bill Biggart, Freelance photographer, died
on September  11,  2001,  in  Lower  Manhattan,  New  York  City,  while
photographing  the  rescue  effort  outside the World Trade Center; Paul
Klebnikov, American journalist, died on July 9, 2004, in Moscow, Russia,
after being shot by unknown assailants; Chris Hondros, American Pulitzer
Prize nominated photojournalist, was killed on April 20, 2011, in Libya;
and Marie Colvin, Award Winning Journalist, was  murdered  in  2012,  in
 
Syria,  while  covering  the  Syrian  Civil  War,  it  was  said she was
specifically targeted because of her  profession,  for  the  purpose  of
silencing  those  reporting  on  the  growing opposition movement in the
country; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Challenges  to  free  speech  and  expression  appear more
frequently and in many more forms; and
 
  WHEREAS, For the first time in the reports history,  RSF  added  the
United  States to the 2018 deadliest places to practice journalism worst
offenders list; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The  group's  findings  underscore  the  rising  animosity
journalists across the world have encountered in the past year; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The  valuable and respected work of journalists often puts
them at specific risk of  intimidation,  harassment  and  violence,  the
presence of which often deters journalists from continuing their work or
encourages  self-censorship, consequently depriving society of important
information; and
 
  WHEREAS, This Legislative Body is  deeply  concerned  by  all  human
rights  violations  and  abuses  committed  in relation to the safety of
journalists and media  workers,  including  killing,  torture,  enforced
disappearance,  arbitrary  arrest  and  arbitrary  detention, expulsion,
intimidation, harassment, threats and acts of other forms  of  violence;
and
 
  WHEREAS,  Freedom  of  the  press  enhances  public  accountability,
transparency,  and  participation  in  civil  society   and   democratic
governance; and
 
  WHEREAS,  It  is  imperative that journalist know they are protected
when doing their job, and  that  there  be  greater  awareness  of  this
serious issue; now, therefore, be it
 
  RESOLVED,  That  this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
memorialize Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim  May  3,  2026,  as  Press
Freedom Day in the State of New York, in conjunction with the observance
of World Press Freedom Day; and be it further
 
  RESOLVED,  That  a  copy  of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to The Honorable Kathy Hochul, Governor of the State of  New
York.
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