Establishes annual COVID-19 Remembrance Day on first Monday in March.
The bill establishes the annual observance of COVID-19 Remembrance Day on the first Monday in March. It recognizes the impact of COVID-19 on individuals, communities, and the economy. The governor is directed to issue a proclamation for this day, honoring those who died from COVID-19, those who survived but face long-term health issues, and the contributions of frontline workers and volunteers. The day also acknowledges the disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations and the ongoing effects of the pandemic.
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