SENATE RESOLUTION CELEBRATING MARCH OF 2026, AS "NATIONAL SOCIAL WORK MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
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This is a Senate resolution from the Rhode Island state legislature officially recognizing March 2026 as "National Social Work Month" in the state of Rhode Island. Resolutions like this are symbolic declarations — they do not create new laws, change existing rules, or spend government money. Instead, they serve as a formal way for the state Senate to publicly honor and acknowledge a particular group or cause.
The resolution celebrates the contributions of social workers across Rhode Island and the country. Social workers are professionals who help people navigate difficult life circumstances, including mental health challenges, poverty, family crises, child welfare, substance use issues, and more. By designating March 2026 as National Social Work Month, the state Senate is drawing public attention to the important role these professionals play in communities throughout Rhode Island.
This resolution affects social workers and the communities they serve in a symbolic and recognition-based way. It does not change funding, regulations, or any programs. It has already passed the Rhode Island Senate and represents a straightforward, non-controversial gesture of appreciation for the social work profession.
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Recommended for Immediate Consideration
Mar 26, 2026Senate read and passed
Mar 26, 2026