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SENATE RESOLUTION HONORING THE VICTIMS OF THE BROWN UNIVERSITY SHOOTING AND COMMENDING FIRST RESPONDERS

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This is a Senate resolution from the Rhode Island state legislature honoring the victims of a shooting that occurred at Brown University and recognizing the first responders who reacted to the incident. Senate resolutions like this one are formal statements made by the Senate to acknowledge significant events, express the legislature's sentiments, and put those sentiments on the official record. They do not create new laws or change existing policies.

The resolution serves two main purposes: to honor and remember those who were affected or harmed in the Brown University shooting, and to commend the emergency personnel — such as police officers, paramedics, and other first responders — who acted quickly to respond to the situation. Recognizing first responders in this way is a common way for legislatures to formally acknowledge acts of bravery and public service during a crisis.

This resolution does not directly affect the daily lives of Rhode Island residents in a legal or financial sense, as it carries no enforceable provisions or spending requirements. Its significance is largely symbolic and ceremonial, reflecting the Rhode Island Senate's collective expression of sympathy for victims and gratitude toward those who responded to the emergency. The resolution passed the Senate and was recommended for immediate consideration, suggesting the legislature viewed it as a timely and important statement to make.

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Sponsors

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Valarie LawsonD
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Frank CicconeD
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Hanna GalloD
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David TikoianD
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Jacob BissaillonD
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Matthew LaMountainD
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Robert BrittoD
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Tiara MackD
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Pamela LauriaD
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Mark McKenneyD

Legislative History

Recommended for Immediate Consideration

Jan 6, 2026

Senate read and passed

Jan 6, 2026