Recognizing March 16, 2025, as Black Press Day
Designates March 16, 2025 as Black Press Day in a ceremonial, non-binding resolution to honor Black journalists and encourage public observance.
Designates March 16, 2025 as Black Press Day in a ceremonial, non-binding resolution to honor Black journalists and encourage public observance.
Bill K 233 is a ceremonial, non-binding resolution that designates March 16, 2025 as Black Press Day. The measure is introduced and adopted within the same legislative session, signaling formal recognition by the sponsoring body. The primary sponsor is Stefani Zinerman.
The bill’s main purpose is to honor the historical and ongoing contributions of Black journalists, publishers, and media professionals. By designating a specific day, the resolution seeks to acknowledge the vital role of Black press in advancing civil rights, informing communities, and shaping democratic discourse.
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Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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