Senate 51

2026 Regular Session

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Summary: Requiring course in public schools on human development
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SENATE RESOLUTION 51

(By Senators Oliverio and Rucker)

[Introduced February 25, 2026]

 

Designating February 26, 2026, as Human Resources Day at the Legislature.

Whereas, Human Resources professionals are responsible for keeping the workforce safe and for their leadership in navigating the changing demands of work-related issues; and

Whereas, Human Resources professionals play a vital role in supporting the nation’s workforce, addressing an increasingly diverse and dynamic range of issues that affect employees’ daily lives; and

Whereas, The modern workplace continues to evolve rapidly, requiring HR professionals to manage complex challenges related to employee wellbeing, organizational culture, compliance, and workforce development; and

Whereas, HR professionals continue to serve as trusted stewards of workplace safety, ensuring that employees are protected physically, emotionally, and psychologically, and that organizations uphold standards of fairness, respect, and inclusion; and

Whereas, The year 2026 will bring new and transformative trends, including the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence, advanced analytics, and emerging technologies that will further reshape workforce expectations, organizational structures, and HR practices; and

Whereas, These trends will require HR professionals to adapt with even greater agility, as the responsibilities of the profession become more fluid, complex, and interconnected with business strategy and technological innovation; and

Whereas, The dedication, expertise, and forwardthinking leadership of Human Resources professionals remain essential to the success, safety, and resilience of the American workforce; therefore, be it

Resolved by the Senate:

That the Senate hereby designates February 26, 2026, as Human Resources Day at the Legislature; and, be it

Further Resolved, That the Senate recognizes Human Resources professionals for their invaluable contributions, safeguarding the workforce, and their continued leadership in navigating evolving challenges; and, be it

Further Resolved, That the Clerk is hereby directed to forward a copy of this resolution to Ashley O’Connor, Human Resources Director.