HR 454 — A Resolution designating March 26, 2026, as "Bangladesh Day" in Pennsylvania.
Congress · introduced 2026-03-23
Latest action: — Adopted, March 25, 2026 (192-7)
Sponsors
- Steven R. Malagari (D, PA-53) — sponsor · 2026-03-23
- Arvind Venkat (D, PA-30) — cosponsor · 2026-03-23
- Robert Freeman (D, PA-136) — cosponsor · 2026-03-23
- Joseph C. Hohenstein (D, PA-177) — cosponsor · 2026-03-23
- Nikki Rivera (D, PA-96) — cosponsor · 2026-03-23
- Benjamin V. Sanchez (D, PA-153) — cosponsor · 2026-03-23
- Maureen E. Madden (D, PA-115) — cosponsor · 2026-03-23
- Heather Boyd (D, PA-163) — cosponsor · 2026-03-23
- Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz (D, PA-129) — cosponsor · 2026-03-23
- Jeremy Shaffer (R, PA-28) — cosponsor · 2026-03-23
- Tarik Khan (D, PA-194) — cosponsor · 2026-03-23
- G. Roni Green (D, PA-190) — cosponsor · 2026-03-23
Action timeline
- · house — Referred to STATE GOVERNMENT, March 23, 2026
- · house — Adopted, March 25, 2026 (192-7)
- · house — Reported as committed, March 24, 2026
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Bill text
Printer's No. 3046 · 4,431 characters · source document
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PRINTER'S NO. 3046
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE RESOLUTION
No. 454
Session of
2026
INTRODUCED BY MALAGARI, VENKAT, FREEMAN, HOHENSTEIN, RIVERA,
SANCHEZ, MADDEN, BOYD AND CEPEDA-FREYTIZ, MARCH 19, 2026
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT, MARCH 23, 2026
A RESOLUTION
1 Designating March 26, 2026, as "Bangladesh Day" in Pennsylvania.
2 WHEREAS, Bangladesh, a country of more than 176 million
3 people, is a southern Asian country bordering the Bay of Bengal
4 between Burma and India; and
5 WHEREAS, When British colonial rule in India ended in August
6 1947, India was partitioned and two new countries were created,
7 India and Pakistan; and
8 WHEREAS, Pakistan was separated into East and West Pakistan,
9 with East Pakistan eventually becoming modern-day Bangladesh;
10 and
11 WHEREAS, Pakistan's government began as a parliamentary
12 democracy, with an elected constituent assembly tasked with
13 drafting a constitution as well as overseeing the new country's
14 legislative body; and
15 WHEREAS, Tensions between West Pakistan and Bengalis in East
16 Pakistan continued to grow due to the refusal to accept Bengali
17 as the state language of Pakistan, the economic disparities
1 between the two regions, West Pakistani hegemony and the
2 declaration of martial law; and
3 WHEREAS, In 1956, Pakistan adopted a constitution where East
4 and West Pakistan were both equally represented in government;
5 and
6 WHEREAS, Bengalis were still discontented with the Pakistani
7 government and, following a clash with India over control of
8 territories in the Kashmir region, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
9 announced his six-point plan for East Pakistani independence in
10 1965; and
11 WHEREAS, On March 25, 1971, government troops from West
12 Pakistan invaded Dhaka despite negotiations between Yahya Khan,
13 president of Pakistan and commander in chief of the armed
14 forces, and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman occurring over the month of
15 March; and
16 WHEREAS, On March 26, 1971, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared
17 East Pakistan independence following his arrest and
18 transportation to West Pakistan; and
19 WHEREAS, In the following nine months, the Bangladesh
20 Liberation War claimed the lives of an estimated 300,000 to 3
21 million people with 10 million Bengalis fleeing and becoming
22 displaced within India; and
23 WHEREAS, India invaded both East and West Pakistan in defense
24 of East Pakistani autonomy on December 3, 1971, and Pakistani
25 defenses surrendering on December 16, 1971, ensured the official
26 independence of what is now known as the People's Republic of
27 Bangladesh; and
28 WHEREAS, The green and red colors of Bangladesh's national
29 flag symbolize the country's flora and the sun rising over the
30 new country; and
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1 WHEREAS, There is a Bangladeshi community located here in
2 Pennsylvania, and the Bangladeshi American Community of
3 Pennsylvania is located in the North Penn area of Montgomery
4 County; and
5 WHEREAS, The Bangladeshi American Community of Pennsylvania
6 is a volunteer-driven organization celebrating and sharing the
7 rich culture, traditions and contributions of Bangladeshi
8 Americans, especially within Montgomery County and the
9 surrounding areas; and
10 WHEREAS, The Bangladeshi American Community of Pennsylvania,
11 through a variety of events and gatherings, brings together
12 community members to enjoy Bangladeshi food, music, art and
13 heritage and seeks to increase cooperation and understanding
14 with similar organizations of other ethnicities in Pennsylvania;
15 therefore be it
16 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives designate March
17 26, 2026, as "Bangladesh Day" in Pennsylvania; and be it further
18 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives recognize and
19 foster the important contributions made by Bangladeshi
20 Pennsylvanians to unify residents of this Commonwealth.
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| date | type | to | amount | role | source |
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| — | referred_to_committee | Pennsylvania House State Government Committee | — | pa-leg |
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Members ranked by combined influence on this bill: role (sponsor 5 / cosponsor 1), capped speech count from the Congressional Record, and recorded-vote engagement.
| # | Member | Role | Speeches | Voted | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Steven R. Malagari (D, state_lower PA-53) | sponsor | 0 | — | 5 |
| 2 | Arvind Venkat (D, state_lower PA-30) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 3 | Benjamin V. Sanchez (D, state_lower PA-153) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 4 | G. Roni Green (D, state_lower PA-190) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 5 | Heather Boyd (D, state_lower PA-163) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 6 | Jeremy Shaffer (R, state_lower PA-28) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 7 | Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz (D, state_lower PA-129) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 8 | Joseph C. Hohenstein (D, state_lower PA-177) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 9 | Maureen E. Madden (D, state_lower PA-115) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 10 | Nikki Rivera (D, state_lower PA-96) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 11 | Robert Freeman (D, state_lower PA-136) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 12 | Tarik Khan (D, state_lower PA-194) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)
By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no
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