This document includes House Committee Amendments incorporated into the bill on Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 11:25 AM by jeyring.
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION DESIGNATING RELIGIOUS

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FREEDOM DAY     

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2015 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Brian S. King

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Senate Sponsor: Jim Dabakis

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8     LONG TITLE
9     General Description:
10          This concurrent resolution of the Legislature and the Governor designates January 16th
11     each year as "Religious Freedom Day."
12     Highlighted Provisions:
13          This resolution:
14          ▸     designates January 16th each year as "Religious Freedom Day" in the state of Utah;
15     and
16          ▸     urges Utah's citizens and governments to remember and honor the nation's first
17     religious freedom law, as written and championed by Thomas Jefferson and James
18     Madison.
19     Special Clauses:
20          None
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22     Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, the Governor concurring therein:
23          WHEREAS, the United States Congress in 1992 set aside January 16th as Religious
24     Freedom Day to honor the passage of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom in 1786;
25          WHEREAS, Religious Freedom Day has been recognized by presidential proclamation
26     annually;
27          WHEREAS, the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom was written by Thomas

28     Jefferson one year after writing the Declaration of Independence, and ushered into law by
29     James Madison one year before he became a principal author of the United States Constitution;
30          WHEREAS, the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom represents the first and
31     defining law establishing and protecting the rights of individuals to choose for themselves what
32     they will or will not believe;
33          WHEREAS, the right to religious freedom as defined by Jefferson and Madison is
34     fundamental to the success of a Ĥ→ [
democratic] constitutional ←Ĥ republic;
35          WHEREAS, the state of Utah was founded upon the principles of respect for
35a     the Ĥ→ religious ←Ĥ beliefs Ĥ→ or non-beliefs ←Ĥ
36     of all persons, Ĥ→ [
be they Christian or Jewish, Muslim or Hindu, Buddhist or Sikh, atheist or
37     agnostic
] and the state constitution expressly provides since statehood in 1896 that "perfect

37a     toleration of religious sentiment is guaranteed" (Article III) and all citizens of this state shall
37b     enjoy equally all religious rights and privileges (Article IV) ←Ĥ ;
38          WHEREAS, Ĥ→ [
millions of] ←Ĥ people from all parts of the world have come to Ĥ→ the
38a     United States of America and ←Ĥ Utah fleeing
39     religious persecution;
40          WHEREAS, the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom established that all individuals
41     are free to believe as they will and that this shall in no wise diminish, enlarge, or affect their
42     civil capacities;
43          WHEREAS, the Supreme Court of the United States has recognized repeatedly that the
44     Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom right was an important influence in the development of
45     the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights:
46          NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah, the
47     Governor concurring therein, designates January 16th each year as "Religious Freedom Day" in
48     the state of Utah.
49          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature and the Governor urge citizens and
50     local governments to remember and honor the nation's first Religious Freedom law, as written
51     and championed by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison Ĥ→ , and the enduring religious
51a     freedom guaranteed in the United States and Utah constitutions ←Ĥ .
52          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be sent to the members of
53     Utah's congressional delegation and the state legislatures of the other 49 states.






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