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WI SJR16
Joint Resolution
Status
4/24/2025
Primary Sponsor
Cory Tomczyk
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AI Summary
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Designates May 1 of each year as "St. Joseph the Worker Day" in Wisconsin, coinciding with the Catholic Feast of St. Joseph the Worker established by Pope Pius XII in 1955
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Recognizes May 1 as a day to honor working men and women in Wisconsin who provide for their families and communities
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Requests the executive branch to organize appropriate annual celebrations on May 1 to recognize the dignity of all working people in the state
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References St. Joseph's role as a carpenter who provided for his family through manual labor and taught Jesus to work, positioning him as a model for workers
Legislative Description
Recognizing May 1 of each year as St. Joseph the Worker Day in Wisconsin and recognizing and appreciating the dignity of all working men and women in Wisconsin.
Last Action
Report correctly enrolled
4/24/2025