This resolution expresses support for a National Day of Mourning for the lives lost as a result of COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019). It encourages Americans and the President to commemorate the day by observing a moment of silence and ordering flags flown at half-staff, respectively.
[Congressional Bills 116th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1230 Introduced in House (IH)]
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116th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1230
Expressing support for a national day of mourning in recognition of the
lives lost as a result of COVID-19.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 19, 2020
Mr. Payne (for himself, Mr. Johnson of Georgia, Mr. Veasey, Ms. Wilson
of Florida, Mr. Thompson of Mississippi, Mr. Danny K. Davis of
Illinois, Ms. Kaptur, Mr. Grijalva, Mr. Sires, Ms. Bass, Mr. Mfume, Mr.
Carson of Indiana, Mr. Green of Texas, Ms. Norton, Mr. Cartwright, Mrs.
Dingell, Mr. Meeks, Mr. Suozzi, Ms. Johnson of Texas, Mr. Connolly, Ms.
Lee of California, and Mrs. Kirkpatrick) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Oversight and Reform
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RESOLUTION
Expressing support for a national day of mourning in recognition of the
lives lost as a result of COVID-19.
Whereas, as of November 13, 2020, more than 243,000 Americans have died as a
result of COVID-19;
Whereas, during the week leading up to November 13, 2020, the United States
added over 100,000 COVID-19 cases per day;
Whereas millions of Americans have been unable to say goodbye to loved ones or
mourn properly as a result of COVID-19, making a collective day of
mourning appropriate;
Whereas the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected minorities in the
United States;
Whereas Black Americans are more than 2 times as likely to be diagnosed with
COVID-19, more than 3 times as likely to be hospitalized with COVID-19,
and more than 2 times as likely to die as a result of COVID-19, when
compared to White Americans;
Whereas Latino Americans are more than 3 times as likely to be diagnosed with
COVID-19, more than 4 times as likely to be hospitalized with COVID-19,
and more than 2 times as likely to die as a result of COVID-19, when
compared to White Americans;
Whereas Native Americans are more than 2 times as likely to be diagnosed with
COVID-19, more than 5 times as likely to be hospitalized with COVID-19,
and 1.4 times as likely to die as a result of COVID-19, when compared to
White Americans;
Whereas Asian Americans are 1.1 times as likely to be diagnosed with COVID-19, 2
times as likely to be hospitalized with COVID-19, and 1.8 times as
likely to die as a result of COVID-19, when compared to White Americans;
and
Whereas January 21, 2021, would be an appropriate date for a national day of
mourning in recognition of the lives lost as a result of COVID-19: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) supports the goals and ideals of a national day of
mourning in recognition of the lives lost as a result of COVID-
19;
(2) encourages Americans to observe a moment of silence on
such a day; and
(3) encourages the President to order flags flown at
halfstaff on such a day.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Reform.
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