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COSPNSRADDABBO, ASHBY, BAILEY, BORRELLO, BRESLIN, BRISPORT, BROUK, CANZONERI-FITZPATRICK, CLEARE, COMRIE, COONEY, FELDER, FERNANDEZ, GALLIVAN, GIANARIS, GONZALEZ, GOUNARDES, GRIFFO, HARCKHAM, HELMING, HINCHEY, HOYLMAN-SIGAL, JACKSON, KAVANAGH, KENNEDY, KRUEGER, LANZA, LIU, MANNION, MARTINEZ, MARTINS, MATTERA, MAY, MAYER, MURRAY, MYRIE, OBERACKER, O'MARA, ORTT, PALUMBO, PARKER, PERSAUD, RAMOS, RHOADS, RIVERA, ROLISON, RYAN, SALAZAR, SANDERS, SCARCELLA-SPANTON, SEPULVEDA, SERRANO, SKOUFIS, STAVISKY, STEC, STEWART-COUSINS, TEDISCO, THOMAS, WALCZYK, WEBB, WEBER, WEIK
 
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J01002 Actions:

BILL NOJ01002
 
05/11/2023REFERRED TO FINANCE
05/16/2023REPORTED TO CALENDAR FOR CONSIDERATION
05/16/2023ADOPTED
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J01002 Text:

 
Senate Resolution No. 1002
 
BY: Senator CHU
 
        MEMORIALIZING  Governor  Kathy  Hochul to proclaim
        May 2023, as Asian Pacific American  Heritage  Month
        in the State of New York
 
  WHEREAS, Asian and Asian Pacific Islander Americans have contributed
greatly  to  the  wealth and cultural heritage of our great State of New
York; and
 
  WHEREAS, This  Legislative  Body  is  justly  proud  to  memorialize
Governor  Kathy  Hochul  to proclaim May 2023, as Asian Pacific American
Heritage Month in the  State  of  New  York,  in  conjunction  with  the
observance of National Asian Pacific American Heritage Month; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Asian Pacific Islander Americans comprise many ethnicities
and  languages,  and  their  myriad  achievements  embody  the  American
experience; and
 
  WHEREAS,   Asian   and  Pacific  Islander  Americans  have  fostered
enterprise to include many of our Nation's most successful  and  dynamic
businesses;  these men and women are leaders in every aspect of American
life such as government, industry,  science,  medicine,  the  arts,  our
Armed Forces, education, and sports; and
 
  WHEREAS,  New  York received some of the first Asian arrivals in the
early 1800s; sailors and traders of the  China  trade  route  became  an
essential  part  of  the  port culture that formed in New York City, the
city of immigrants and the American Dream; and
 
  WHEREAS, New York is home to Asian and Asian Pacific Islanders  from
all  parts  of the Asian continent and Pacific Islands, including Japan,
China,  Taiwan,  Korea,  Thailand,  Vietnam,  Laos,   Burma   (Myanmar),
Cambodia,   the   Philippines,   Samoa,  Fiji,  Guam,  India,  Pakistan,
Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Sikkim, and Bhutan; and
 
  WHEREAS, The United States Congress  passed  a  joint  Congressional
Resolution  in  1978,  to  commemorate  Asian and Asian Pacific American
Heritage Week during the first week of May; this date was chosen because
two important anniversaries occurred during this time:  the  arrival  of
the  first  Japanese  immigrants  in  America  on  May  7, 1843, and the
completion of the transcontinental railroad by Chinese laborers  on  May
10, 1869; and
 
  WHEREAS,  In  1990,  Congress  voted  to  expand it from a week to a
month-long celebration; in May 1992, the month of  May  was  permanently
designated as "Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month"; and
 
  WHEREAS,  There  are  many  notable Asian and Asian Pacific Islander
Americans from New York, some of whom include: Yuri Kochiyama,  activist
and  founder  of Asian Americans for Action; Tammy Duckworth, first Thai
American woman and first woman with a disability  elected  to  Congress;
I.M.  Pei,  Chinese American architect and winner of the Pritzker Prize;
Min Jin Lee, renowned Korean American author and journalist; Philip Vera
Cruz, Filipino labor  leader  and  civil  rights  advocate;  and  Kamala
 
Harris, first woman, African American, and South Asian American to serve
as Vice President of the United States; and
 
  WHEREAS,  According  to a 2022 report, Asian Americans of the Empire
State:   Growing Diversity and Common Needs,  from  the  Asian  American
Federation,  the Asian population in New York State grew fastest outside
of New York City; the number of Asian residents in the suburban counties
surrounding New York City grew by 47% and those in counties  outside  of
the New York City metro area grew by 56%; and
 
  WHEREAS,   With   the   population  growth  upstate  came  increased
diversity; Burmese Americans went from being too few to be  reported  to
the sixth largest Asian group in upstate counties in 2010; and
 
  WHEREAS,  By  recognizing  the  accomplishments and contributions of
Asian and Asian Pacific Americans, this great Empire State reaffirms our
commitment to diversity and equal opportunity for all, thereby  ensuring
a bright future for all New Yorkers and Americans; now, therefore, be it
 
  RESOLVED,  That  this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
memorialize Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim May 2023, as Asian Pacific
American Heritage Month in the State of New York; 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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