PAJC Director Ron Brown (left, Crimson Blazer) and others watch Governor Tom Wolf and PA Legislators sign the Juneteenth Bill into Law

PRINTER’S NO. 614

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

HOUSE Bill

No. 619   Session of 2019

INTRODUCED BY HELM, BERNSTINE, BIZZARRO, BOBACK, BROWN, BURNS, CALTAGIRONE, DAVIDSON, DiGIROLAMO, FREEMAN, HENNESSEY, HILLEVANS, KINSEY, KORTZ, KULIK, LONGIETTI, MEHAFFIE, MILLARD, NEILSON, OBERLANDER, RABB, READSHAW, ROTHMAN, RYAN, SAYLOR, SCHLOSSBERG, SCHWEYER, SONNEY AND WHEELAND, FEBRUARY 28, 2019

REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT, FEBRUARY 28, 2019

AN ACT

Providing for the annual designation and holiday observance June 19 as “Juneteenth National Freedom Day” in this Commonwealth.

The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows:

Section 1. Legislative findings.

The General Assembly hereby finds and declares as follows:

  1. Originating in Galveston, Texas, on June 19, 1865, when slaves in that state learned that they had been freed, “Juneteenth National Freedom Day” is the oldest African – American holiday observance in the United States.
  2. “Juneteenth National Freedom Day” commemorates the survival instinct of Africans who endured a transatlantic journey, known as the Middle Passage, on slave ships from their homeland to this country.
  3. Approximately 11.5 million Africans survived the harsh voyage to slave markets in the New World, and the slave population in America grew quickly.
  4. “Juneteenth National Freedom Day” further commemorates the impact of slavery, the abolition movement and African-American emancipation in the United States and has become a traditional celebration of independence, human rights and African-American culture in many communities.
  5. Recognition of “Juneteenth National Freedom Day” in this Commonwealth would encourage all governmental entities, civic organizations, schools and institutions of higher education in this Commonwealth to observe the day in a manner that emphasizes the meaning and importance of the end of slavery in the United States and to recognize and celebrate the importance of this day to every person who cherishes liberty and equality for all people.
  6. “Juneteenth National Freedom Day” is celebrated annually in at least 37 states nationwide.

Section 2. Designation.

June 19 is designated as “Juneteenth National Freedom Day” in this Commonwealth.

Section 3. Construction.

Nothing in this act shall be construed as requiring an employer to treat June 19 as a legal or official holiday or to provide paid leave to an employee on June 19 solely by virtue of the date being designated under this act.

Section 4. Effective date.

This act shall take effect immediately.

Pennsylvania’s history books reads. Key Bi-Partisan PA Senators are responsible for HB619 sailing through the Senate in 2019: PA Senate State Government Committee, Republican Majority leader SEN. MIKE FOLMER, Democratic Minority leader SEN. ANTHONY WILLIAMS, and Republican Majority Whip SEN. JOSEPH SCARNATI lll. Inscribed in PA History books are Democratic SEN. VINCENT HUGHES and Retired Sen. SHIRLEY KITCHEN co-founders of PA Juneteenth Senate legislation in 2003. SEN. SHIRLEY KITCHEN introduced Pennsylvania’s founding Juneteenth Bill and Resolution in the Senate for RON BROWN.

In the PA Senate, SEN. SHIRLEY KITCHEN on June 17, 2003, introduced Senate Resolution SR110:  co-sponsored by HUGHES, WASHINGTON, ERICKSON, DENT, KUKOVICH, WAGNER, HELFRICK, LOGAN, COSTA, SCHWARTZ, MUSTO, FERLO, GREENLEAF, TARTAGLIONE, WOZNIAK, EARLL, M.WHITE, CONTI, RAFFERTY AND RHOADES

SEN. SHIRLEY KITCHEN introduced the first two PA Juneteenth Bills. Senate Bill SB1297 co-sponsored by HUGHES, WASHINGTON, , A. WILLIAMS, FUMO,TARTAGLIONE, FERLO, RAFFERTY, ERICKSON, RHOADES, COSTA,MUSTO, LEMMOND, ORIE, BROWNE AND DINNIMAN, August 3, 2006

SENATOR KITCHEN INTRODUCED SB1024 co-sponsored by HUGHES, WASHINGTON, MELLOW, BOSCOLA A. WILLIAMS, TARTAGLIONE, STACK, COSTA, McILHINNEY, FERLO, FONTANA, MUSTO, , LOGAN, STOUT, GREENLEAF, BRUBAKER, ERICKSON, PILEGGI,BROWNE, , WONDERLING, ORIE, EARLL AND RHOADES, July 8th 2007

SEN. SHARIF STREET introduced on JUNE 19, 2019 PA SR175, co-sponsored by HUGHES, FOLMER, COLLETT, DINNIMAN, FONTANA, LEACH, KEARNEY, FARNESE, IOVINO, PHILLIPS-HILL, MUTH, TARTAGLIONE, SCHWANK, HUTCHINSON, AUMENT, COSTA AND BROWNE, observing June 19, 2019, as “Juneteenth National Freedom Day” in Pennsylvania

PA’s front line political trailblazers, soldiers of the first Pennsylvania’s Juneteenth National Freedom Holiday legislation passage as far back as 2001: ST. REP JOHN MYERS introduced House Resolution (HR236), in the PA House for Ron Brown. The Resolution was co-sponsored by LEDERER, J. WILLIAMS, THOMAS, WASHINGTON, DeWEESE, KIRKLAND, BEBKO-JONES, CRUZ, GEORGE, HERMAN, FAIRCHILD, WATSON, MANN, BELARDI, MELIO, CAPPELLI, RUBLEY, JOSEPHS, HERSHEY, HORSEY, STABACK, DALEY, YOUNGBLOOD, HARHAI, SOLOBAY, ROSS, CORRIGAN, McNAUGHTON, C. WILLIAMS, HARPER, MANDERINO, BUNT, PALLONE, BARD, JAMES AND WATERS

PA ST. REP STEVE KINSEY, (St. Rep JOHN MYERS back in the day Chief of Staff) introduced HR390 in the PA House; passed JUNE 7, 2019; co-sponsored by HELM, WILLIAMS, JOHNSON-HARRELL, SCHLOSSBERG, HENNESSEY, ROEBUCK, KORTZ, McCLINTON, KULIK, MEHAFFIE, LONGIETTI, WHEATLEY, McNEILL, YOUNGBLOOD, BIZZARRO, DAWKINS, HILL-EVANS, DONATUCCI, HARKINS, DAVIDSON, FRANKEL, RAVENSTAHL, CALTAGIRONE, JONES, SAINATO, BURNS, LEE, STURLA, MILLARD, DiGIROLAMO, CIRESI, BULLOCK, KOSIEROWSKI, FREEMAN AND READSHAW

City of Philadelphia political Juneteenth trailblazers as far back as 2000-2005 are: Mayor JOHN STREET, Councilwomen DONNA REED MILLER, Councilwomen JANNIE BLACKWELL, , CONNIE LITTLE, GLORIA JACKSON, JAZZEL JONES, MICHELE SABB, DELORES MUHAMMED Comm. ROBERT N. C. NIX Jr., GEORGE BURRELL, MIGENZI TRAYLOR, TUMAR ALEXANDER, NPS PHIL SERIDAN, NPS STEVE SITARSKI, NPS JOE BECTON, NPS FRANK EDERMAN, CURTIS JONES, SHARMAIN MATLOCK TURNER, MICHAEL QUINTERO-MOORE, EMMITT BRAYBOY, VANESSA BROWN, ALICIA R. BURBAGE, YVONNE BOYE, THEA MARTIN CONNLEY, Commissioner EDGAR A. HOWARD, TOM KNOX, Managing Director RICH NEGRIN, CAROL BROOKS, BRUCE CRAWLEY, LANA FELTON GHEE, TANYA HALL, MORRIS TAYLOR, GOV. ED RENDEL, SHARIF STREET, ART HAYWOOD, STEVE KINSEY, STEVEN VAUGN,