Recognize the Nepali-Bhutanese refugee crisis
Ohio House resolution formally recognizes the Nepali-Bhutanese refugee crisis to increase awareness and potentially support state-level assistance for affected populations.
Ohio House resolution formally recognizes the Nepali-Bhutanese refugee crisis to increase awareness and potentially support state-level assistance for affected populations.
HR 31 is a resolution introduced in the Ohio House that seeks to formally recognize the humanitarian crisis involving Nepali-Bhutanese refugees. The bill appears to be a symbolic measure acknowledging this displaced population and their circumstances, rather than proposing specific legislative actions or funding.
Nepali-Bhutanese refugees fled Bhutan in the 1990s due to ethnic persecution and have spent decades in refugee camps in Nepal, with many eventually resettled globally. State recognition of this crisis can raise public awareness, support advocacy efforts, and sometimes lead to increased support for refugee resettlement and integration programs at the state level.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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