HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3821        FILED ON: 1/20/2023

HOUSE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  No. 3016

 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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PRESENTED BY:

Mindy Domb and Natalie M. Blais

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To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
Court assembled:

The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying resolution:

Resolutions establishing the annual observance of COVID-19 Remembrance Day.

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PETITION OF:

 

Name:

District/Address:

Date Added:

Mindy Domb

3rd Hampshire

1/20/2023

Natalie M. Blais

1st Franklin

1/20/2023

Lindsay N. Sabadosa

1st Hampshire

1/23/2023

Hannah Kane

11th Worcester

1/25/2023

Joanne M. Comerford

Hampshire, Franklin and Worcester

1/26/2023

Christopher Hendricks

11th Bristol

1/26/2023

Carmine Lawrence Gentile

13th Middlesex

1/27/2023

Carol A. Doherty

3rd Bristol

1/30/2023

Paul W. Mark

Berkshire, Hampden, Franklin and Hampshire

1/30/2023

Tram T. Nguyen

18th Essex

1/30/2023

John J. Cronin

Worcester and Middlesex

1/30/2023

Meghan K. Kilcoyne

12th Worcester

2/1/2023

Patricia A. Duffy

5th Hampden

2/1/2023

Jacob R. Oliveira

Hampden, Hampshire and Worcester

2/3/2023

Barry R. Finegold

Second Essex and Middlesex

2/3/2023

Jay D. Livingstone

8th Suffolk

2/6/2023

Bud L. Williams

11th Hampden

2/6/2023

Steven Owens

29th Middlesex

2/6/2023

John Barrett, III

1st Berkshire

2/6/2023

Bradley H. Jones, Jr.

20th Middlesex

2/6/2023

Michelle M. DuBois

10th Plymouth

2/7/2023

Jason M. Lewis

Fifth Middlesex

2/13/2023

Colleen M. Garry

36th Middlesex

2/13/2023

Liz Miranda

Second Suffolk

2/13/2023

Patrick M. O'Connor

First Plymouth and Norfolk

2/13/2023

James B. Eldridge

Middlesex and Worcester

2/15/2023

David T. Vieira

3rd Barnstable

2/16/2023

Carlos González

10th Hampden

2/16/2023

Sal N. DiDomenico

Middlesex and Suffolk

2/21/2023

Kate Lipper-Garabedian

32nd Middlesex

2/22/2023

Daniel R. Carey

2nd Hampshire

2/23/2023

Danillo A. Sena

37th Middlesex

2/23/2023

Patrick Joseph Kearney

4th Plymouth

2/24/2023

William C. Galvin

6th Norfolk

3/1/2023

David Allen Robertson

19th Middlesex

3/1/2023

Michael O. Moore

Second Worcester

3/2/2023

Michael D. Brady

Second Plymouth and Norfolk

3/3/2023

Vanna Howard

17th Middlesex

3/5/2023

Jack Patrick Lewis

7th Middlesex

3/7/2023

Lydia Edwards

Third Suffolk

3/9/2023

Samantha Montaño

15th Suffolk

3/9/2023

Sean Garballey

23rd Middlesex

3/10/2023

James C. Arena-DeRosa

8th Middlesex

3/13/2023

Ryan M. Hamilton

15th Essex

3/13/2023

Natalie M. Higgins

4th Worcester

3/16/2023

David Henry Argosky LeBoeuf

17th Worcester

3/19/2023

John C. Velis

Hampden and Hampshire

3/21/2023

Estela A. Reyes

4th Essex

3/24/2023

Tommy Vitolo

15th Norfolk

4/4/2023

William J. Driscoll, Jr.

7th Norfolk

4/4/2023

Tackey Chan

2nd Norfolk

4/20/2023

Kip A. Diggs

2nd Barnstable

5/18/2023

Rebecca L. Rausch

Norfolk, Worcester and Middlesex

7/5/2023


HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3821        FILED ON: 1/20/2023

HOUSE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  No. 3016

By Representatives Domb of Amherst and Blais of Deerfield, a petition (accompanied by resolutions, House, No. 3016) of Mindy Domb, Natalie M. Blais and others for the annual issuance of a proclamation by the Governor designating the first Monday in March as COVID-19 remembrance day.  State Administration and Regulatory Oversight.

 

[SIMILAR MATTER FILED IN PREVIOUS SESSION
SEE HOUSE, NO. 4224 OF 2021-2022.]

 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

 

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In the One Hundred and Ninety-Third General Court
(2023-2024)

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Resolutions establishing the annual observance of COVID-19 Remembrance Day.

 

SECTION 1. The General Court hereby finds and declares that:

(i) the 2019 novel coronavirus, SARS–CoV–2, also known as COVID-19, is a deadly illness caused by a virus that can transmit from person to person;

(ii) in 2020, COVID-19 began to spread throughout the world, creating a global pandemic that has had a catastrophic impact on human life, communities in the commonwealth, communities in the United States and the United States economy;

(iii) in March 2020, communities in every state began to experience increased loss of life and families lost loved ones, friends and neighbors to the virus;

(iv) the governor declared a state of emergency in response to the virus on March 10, 2020, which was subsequently terminated on June 15, 2021;

(v) beginning in 2020, many across the commonwealth and the United States were, and continue to be, personally impacted by COVID-19, including mourning their loved ones, friends and neighbors or suffering from the long-term health implications of the virus;

(vi) as of January 2023, in the commonwealth, there have been more than 1.9 million known cases of COVID-19 and at least 21,500 people who have lost their lives as a result of COVID-19;

(vii) as of January 2023, in the United States, there have been more than 101.5 million known cases of the virus in the United States and at least 1 million people who have lost their lives as a result of COVID-19;

(vii) WHEREAS, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on low-income communities and communities of color, people with disabilities, people with weakened immune systems, unhoused individuals, and those living in congregate settings, including long term care facilities, exacerbating preexisting inequities;

(viii) WHEREAS public servants, frontline and essential workers and health care professionals took selfless actions to protect their neighbors and communities and find innovative ways to provide services;

(x) WHEREAS local, state, tribal and federal government entities provided critical support to businesses, communities and the people of the commonwealth and the United States;

(xi) WHEREAS the COVID-19 pandemic continues to have an impact on the commonwealth, the United States and countries around the world; and

(xii) WHEREAS each life lost to COVID-19, each inequity brought to light and each sacrifice made shall never be forgotten.

SECTION 2. Chapter 6 of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting after section 15LLLLLL the following section:-

Section 15MMMMMM. The governor shall annually issue a proclamation setting apart the first Monday in March as COVID-19 Remembrance Day, in recognition of those who died from 2019 novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, the suffering of those who contracted COVID-19 and survived but carry with them the long-term health implications of the virus,  and to acknowledge the frontline and essential workers who provided services to our communities, and the selfless actions of the many residents of the commonwealth who volunteered to support their neighbors and communities during the COVID-19 pandemic including those members of the National Guard, and recommending the day be observed in an appropriate manner by the people of the commonwealth.