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SENATE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE 182ND ANNIVERSARY OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC INDEPENDENCE ON FEBRUARY 27, 2026

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This is a Senate resolution from the Rhode Island state legislature officially recognizing and commemorating the 182nd anniversary of the Dominican Republic's independence, which falls on February 27, 2026. The Dominican Republic declared its independence on February 27, 1844, separating from Haitian rule to become its own sovereign nation. This resolution marks that historic milestone.

Resolutions like this one are symbolic gestures of recognition and goodwill rather than laws that change any rules or policies. They do not create new programs, spend public money, or place any requirements on citizens or businesses. Instead, they serve as an official acknowledgment from Rhode Island's Senate of a significant cultural and historical event, particularly meaningful given Rhode Island's Dominican-American community.

This resolution would primarily be of interest to Rhode Island residents of Dominican heritage and those who value the state legislature's recognition of diverse cultural milestones. It passed the Senate and was recommended for immediate consideration, which is typical for commemorative resolutions of this nature.

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Sponsors

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Ana QuezadaD
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Peter AppollonioD
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Dawn EuerD
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Andrew DimitriD
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Leonidas RaptakisD
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Stefano FamigliettiD
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Louis DipalmaD
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John BurkeD
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Pamela LauriaD
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Gordon RogersR

Legislative History

Recommended for Immediate Consideration

Feb 26, 2026

Senate read and passed

Feb 26, 2026