Joint Resolution Commemorating Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
SP 121 would officially recognize MLK Day in the state and encourage educational, civic, and community observances honoring King’s legacy.
SP 121 would officially recognize MLK Day in the state and encourage educational, civic, and community observances honoring King’s legacy.
SP 121 is a joint resolution introduced on January 21, 2025, titled to commemorate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. The bill is currently “In concurrence” and has been ordered sent forthwith. The sponsor is Senator Talbot Ross of Cumberland. The legislative actions on the same day show swift consideration and adoption by the chamber.
As a joint resolution commemorating MLK Day, the bill would typically:
- Officially recognize Martin Luther King, Jr. Day within the state.
- Urge appropriate observances by state agencies, schools, and communities.
- Encourage educational programs, events, and activities that highlight King’s principles of equality, justice, and nonviolence.
- Possibly request or promote participation in service, reflection, or community-based commemorations.
Specific operative provisions, exact language, and any designations (e.g., a designated date or observance period) would be contained in the full bill text and should be reviewed for precise details.
This summary reflects the information available in the bill overview and legislative actions; consult the official bill text for precise provisions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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