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HR 8015

Israel and Jewish Community Advocacy Day at the Capitol

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Mike Gottlieb

Ceremonially designates an Israel and Jewish Community Advocacy Day at the Capitol and expresses legislative support, without creating law or spending.

Adopted by Publication
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Bill Summary · HR 8015

Summary of HR 8015 — Israel and Jewish Community Advocacy Day at the Capitol

HR 8015 is a concurrent resolution designated to recognize and designate a specific day for Israel and Jewish community advocacy at the Capitol. As a concurrent resolution, it expresses the sense of both chambers but does not create binding law or authorize new state expenditures.

Purpose and intent

  • To designate and recognize an Israel and Jewish Community Advocacy Day at the Capitol.
  • To publicly acknowledge the importance of engagement by Israeli supporters and Jewish community groups with the legislative process.
  • To encourage participation and coordination among legislators, state officials, and the public around activities related to advocacy and education on Israel and Jewish community concerns.

Key provisions (as typical for concurrent resolutions of this type)

  • The resolution would designate a specific day for activities described as Israel and Jewish Community Advocacy Day at the Capitol.
  • It would reflect the shared commitment of the Legislature to engage with and acknowledge the Israeli and Jewish communities.
  • It may include language encouraging participation by legislative members, state agencies, and the public in observance or coordination of the designated day.
  • Being ceremonial in nature, it is intended to express the sense of the Legislature rather than create legal rights, duties, or appropriations.

Who would be affected

  • Israel-related and Jewish community organizations and advocates who participate in or coordinate activities tied to the designated day.
  • Members of the Legislature and relevant state offices involved in event planning or public statements.
  • The general public interested in participating in or observing the designated day.

Status, timing, and procedural notes

  • Introduced: March 28, 2025 (1st Reading on the original filed version).
  • Legislative actions on May 1, 2025:
    • Read 2nd time.
    • Placed on Ceremonial Resolutions Calendar – Publication only.
    • Adopted by Publication.
  • Classification: Concurrent resolution.
  • The current status indicates adoption by publication rather than enactment as a binding law, consistent with ceremonial resolutions.

Additional notes

  • The Version Content section is not provided, so the summary relies on the bill’s title, classification, and known legislative actions.
  • For full text and exact wording, consult the official legislative portal or the state publications where HR 8015 is recorded.

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