SP0901

JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING FEBRUARY 2026 AS BLACK HISTORY MONTH ON ITS 100TH ANNIVERSARY

Introduced·2/12/26
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Recognizing February 2026 as Black History Month on its 100th anniversary.

The joint resolution recognizes February 2026 as Black History Month on its 100th anniversary. It honors the contributions of African Americans in the nation's history and encourages people to learn about the past and understand the experiences that have shaped the state and the nation. Black History Month was officially observed for the first time in 1976 and designated as "National Black History Month" by Congress in 1986.

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Roll Call Votes

Adoption RC #624

100 Yea

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10 Nay

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39 Absent

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History

Feb 24

House

READ and ADOPTED.

Feb 24

House

ROLL CALL NO. 624 (Yeas 100 - Nays 10 - Absent 38 - Excused 1 - Vacant 2)

Feb 24

House

In concurrence. ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH.