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SR241 • 2025

A Resolution recognizing the month of March 2026 as "Irish-American Heritage Month" in Pennsylvania.

A Resolution recognizing the month of March 2026 as "Irish-American Heritage Month" in Pennsylvania.

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Sponsor
ROBINSON
Last action
2026-03-09
Official status
Referred to RULES AND EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS, March 9, 2026
Effective date
Not listed

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A Resolution recognizing the month of March 2026 as "Irish-American Heritage Month" in Pennsylvania.

A Resolution recognizing the month of March 2026 as "Irish-American Heritage Month" in Pennsylvania.

What This Bill Does

  • A Resolution recognizing the month of March 2026 as "Irish-American Heritage Month" in Pennsylvania.

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-09 RULES AND EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS

    Referred to RULES AND EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS, March 9, 2026

Official Summary Text

A Resolution recognizing the month of March 2026 as "Irish-American Heritage Month" in Pennsylvania.

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PRINTER'S NO. 1488
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE RESOLUTION
No. 241
Session of
2026
INTRODUCED BY ROBINSON, KEARNEY, FLYNN, KANE, MARTIN, HAYWOOD,
SANTARSIERO, LAUGHLIN, MASTRIANO, PENNYCUICK, J. WARD,
TARTAGLIONE, FONTANA, BARTOLOTTA, CULVER, BROWN, PHILLIPS-
HILL, DUSH, ARGALL, COSTA, VOGEL, STEFANO AND PICOZZI,
MARCH 9, 2026
REFERRED TO RULES AND EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS, MARCH 9, 2026
A RESOLUTION
Recognizing the month of March 2026 as "Irish-American Heritage
Month" in Pennsylvania.
WHEREAS, From its earliest days, the United States has
inspired the hopes and dreams of countless individuals from
around the world in search of a better life for themselves and
their children; and
WHEREAS, More than 31,500,000 United States' citizens trace
their ancestry to Ireland; and
WHEREAS, Since before the United States was founded, Irish
men and women undertook the perilous journey across the Atlantic
Ocean to make a home in the United States, a place of hope and
promise, and made inestimable contributions to the United
States, both during the struggle for independence and after the
founding of the republic; and
WHEREAS, Nine of the 56 signatories of the Declaration of
Independence, four associate justices of the Supreme Court of
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the United States and 22 Presidents proudly claim Irish
heritage; and
WHEREAS, Irish immigrants who came to the United States
during the Great Famine of the 1840s helped transform cities in
the United States, building them into dynamic centers of
commerce and industry; and
WHEREAS, The cultural, economic and spiritual contributions
of Irish immigrants continue to be evident today throughout the
United States; and
WHEREAS, Irish Americans have become deeply integrated into
communities with strength, courage, wit and creativity, making
significant contributions in all areas of life; and
WHEREAS, Irish-American writers such as Eugene O'Neill, John
O'Hara and F. Scott Fitzgerald transformed literature in the
United States; entrepreneurs such as William Russell Grace
helped revolutionize industry and philanthropy in the United
States; performers such as Gregory Peck, Lucille Ball and Gene
Kelly enriched the arts; and social reformers such as suffragist
Leonora Barry and labor organizer Mary Kenney O'Sullivan fought
for the rights of others; and
WHEREAS, Irish Americans have served ably in communities in
numerous capacities, including in public safety and government
at the Federal, State and local levels, and in the armed forces
in every war in which the United States has fought since the
Revolutionary War, including patriots such as Audie Murphy, the
most decorated soldier of World War II; and
WHEREAS, More than 200 years ago, John Barry, who was born in
Ireland, was the first naval hero of the Revolutionary War and
became known as the Father of the Navy; and
WHEREAS, The United States played a prominent role in support
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of negotiations of the Good Friday Agreement, also known as the
Belfast Agreement, done in Belfast, April 10, 1998, and has
taken a leading role in promoting peace on the island of Ireland
more broadly; and
WHEREAS, Congress greatly values the close relationships the
United States shares with both the United Kingdom and Ireland
and is steadfastly committed to supporting the peaceful
resolution of any and all political challenges in Northern
Ireland; and
WHEREAS, Pennsylvania is home to nearly 2 million residents
of Irish descent; and
WHEREAS, The population of residents of Irish descent in
Allegheny County doubled in a 10-year span following the Great
Famine; and
WHEREAS, Since 1991, the President of the United States has
designated the month of March as "Irish-American Heritage
Month"; therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Senate recognize the month of March 2026
as "Irish-American Heritage Month" in Pennsylvania; and be it
further
RESOLVED, That the Senate recognize the significant
contributions of Irish Americans in the history and progress of
the United States; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Senate support the full implementation of
the Good Friday Agreement, also known as the Belfast Agreement,
and subsequent agreements or arrangements for implementation of
that agreement to support peace on the island of Ireland.
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