A09163 Summary:

BILL NOA09163
 
SAME ASSAME AS S08331
 
SPONSORLee
 
COSPNSRDickens, Thiele, Gallagher, Shimsky, Dais, O'Donnell, McDonough, Chang, Hevesi, Sayegh
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §168-a, Exec L
 
Establishes January 30th of each year as a day of commemoration known as "Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution".
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A09163 Actions:

BILL NOA09163
 
02/08/2024referred to governmental operations
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A09163 Committee Votes:

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A09163 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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A09163 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          9163
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    February 8, 2024
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by M. of A. LEE -- read once and referred to the Committee on
          Governmental Operations
 
        AN  ACT  to amend the executive law, in relation to establishing January
          thirtieth of each year as a day of commemoration known as "Fred  Kore-
          matsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution"
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Subdivision 3 of section 168-a of  the  executive  law,  as
     2  amended  by  chapter  652  of  the  laws  of 2023, is amended to read as
     3  follows:
     4    3. The following days shall be days of  commemoration  in  each  year:
     5  January  sixth,  to  be known as "Haym Salomon Day", January twenty-sev-
     6  enth, to be known as "Holocaust Remembrance Day", January thirtieth,  to
     7  be  known  as  "Fred  Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitu-
     8  tion", February fourth, to  be  known  as  "Rosa  Parks  Day",  February
     9  fifteenth, to be known as "Susan B. Anthony Day", February sixteenth, to
    10  be known as "Lithuanian Independence Day", February twenty-eighth, to be
    11  known as "Gulf War Veterans' Day", March fourth, to be known as "Pulaski
    12  Day",  March  eighth,  to be known as "International Women's Day", March
    13  tenth, to be known as "Harriet Tubman Day", March  twenty-ninth,  to  be
    14  known  as  "Vietnam  Veterans'  Day",  April  ninth, to be known as "POW
    15  Recognition Day", April twenty-seventh, to be known  as  "Coretta  Scott
    16  King  Day", April twenty-eighth, to be known as "Workers' Memorial Day",
    17  the first Tuesday in May to be known as "New York  State  Teacher  Day",
    18  May  seventeenth,  to  be  known  as  "Thurgood Marshall Day", the first
    19  Sunday in June, to be known as "Children's  Day",  June  second,  to  be
    20  known as "Italian Independence Day", June twelfth, to be known as "Women
    21  Veterans  Recognition  Day", June nineteenth, to be known as "Juneteenth
    22  Freedom Day", June twenty-fifth, to be known as  "Korean  War  Veterans'
    23  Day", the second Monday in July, to be known as "Abolition Commemoration
    24  Day", August twenty-fourth, to be known as "Ukrainian Independence Day",
    25  August  twenty-sixth,  to  be known as "Women's Equality Day", September
    26  eleventh, to be known as "Battle of Plattsburgh  Day"  and  also  to  be
    27  known  as  "September 11th Remembrance Day", September thirteenth, to be
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD13981-01-4

        A. 9163                             2
 
     1  known as "John Barry Day" and also to be known as "Uncle Sam Day in  the
     2  State  of  New  York",  September seventeenth, to be known as "Friedrich
     3  Wilhelm von Steuben Memorial Day", the third Friday in September  to  be
     4  known as "New York State POW/MIA Recognition Day" except if such date of
     5  commemoration cannot be observed due to a religious holiday, such obser-
     6  vances  shall  then  be conducted on the second Friday of September, the
     7  last Saturday in September, to be known as "War of 1812 Day", the fourth
     8  Saturday of September, known as "Native-American Day", the  last  Sunday
     9  in September, to be known as "Gold Star Mothers' Day", October fifth, to
    10  be  known  as  "Raoul  Wallenberg Day", October eleventh, to be known as
    11  "New Netherland Day in the State of New York", October eighteenth, to be
    12  known as "Disabilities History Day", October twenty-seventh, to be known
    13  as "Theodore Roosevelt Day", November ninth, to be known as "Witness for
    14  Tolerance Day", November twelfth, to be known as "Elizabeth Cady Stanton
    15  Day", the third Tuesday in November to  be  known  as  "New  York  State
    16  School-Related Professionals Recognition Day", November thirtieth, to be
    17  known  as "Shirley Chisholm Day", December third, to be known as "Inter-
    18  national Day of Persons with  Disabilities",  December  seventh,  to  be
    19  known  as  "Pearl  Harbor  Day",  December  sixteenth,  to  be  known as
    20  "Bastogne Day" and that day of the Asian lunar  calendar  designated  as
    21  new year to be known as "Asian New Year".
    22    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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