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HCR3: relative to welcoming communities.
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Sponsors
- Latha Mangipudi House · Hills 35
- Laura Damphousse Telerski House · Hills 35
- Linda Massimilla House · Graf 1
- David Cote House · Hills 31
- Deb Stevens House · Hills 34
- Patricia Klee House · Hills 30
- Mark King House · Hills 33
- Michael Pedersen House · Hills 32
- Zachary Nutting House · Hills 32
- Suzanne Vail House · Hills 30
- Melanie Levesque Senate · Dist 12
- Cindy Rosenwald Senate · Dist 13
- Dan Feltes Senate · Dist 15
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HCR 3 - AS AMENDED BY THE HOUSE
19Mar2019... 0577h
2019 SESSION
19-0443
05/08
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 3
A RESOLUTION relative to welcoming communities.
AMENDED ANALYSIS
This resolution designates September as welcoming month and urges public and private organizations to celebrate both occasions with appropriate events and activities.
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19Mar2019... 0577h 19-0443
05/08
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Nineteen
A RESOLUTION relative to welcoming communities.
Whereas, the state of New Hampshire has long embraced and welcomed individuals of diverse racial, ethnic, religious and national backgrounds; and
Whereas, for over a century, New Hampshire has been a welcoming community to immigrants including many current residents who were foreign born; and
Whereas, every year New Hampshire welcomes international students earning their education from the state's colleges and universities; and
Whereas, fostering a relationship of trust, respect, and open communication with immigrant communities and all residents of the state is essential to maintaining the quality of life and sense of community we value so highly in New Hampshire; and
Whereas, celebrating cultural diversity means valuing the innovation, creativity, and exchange of ideas fostered by the various cultures in the state; and
Whereas, embracing cultural diversity is imperative to the social and economic development of New Hampshire; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring:
That the general court takes pride in the state's cultural diversity and welcomes the opportunity to honor the numerous cultures represented by its residents; and
That the general court hereby designates September as welcoming month and urges state and local government officials, small business owners, and community members to celebrate the month with appropriate events and activities.