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2025 - 2026 LEGISLATURE
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March 11, 2025 - Introduced by Representatives Franklin, Hurd, Dittrich, Gundrum, Knodl, Murphy, Mursau, O'Connor, Penterman and Tittl, cosponsored by Senators Cabral-Guevara, Hesselbein and Spreitzer. Referred to Committee on Rules.

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AJR17,1,2
1Relating to: proclaiming the week of April 14, 2025, as Two Lights for Tomorrow
2Week in the state of Wisconsin.
AJR17,1,63Whereas, the Wisconsin Legislature recognizes the importance of honoring
4and commemorating the 250th anniversary of the founding of our nation and
5reminding our citizens of the vital significance and relevance of our founding
6principles and ideals that created a unique national identity worth fighting for; and
AJR17,1,107Whereas, the events of 1775 that began the revolution the year before
8independence was declared are significant moments that signaled the creation of a
9national identity and unity of purpose that transcended traditional geographic,
10cultural, and societal divides; and
AJR17,1,1211Whereas, individuals and communities across all the colonies came together
12to support their fellow countrymen; and
AJR17,2,213Whereas, on the evening of April 18, 1775, with impending hostile action from
14the British army in Boston, Massachusetts, Paul Revere and William Dawes along

1with other alarm riders undertook a perilous ride to alert everyone in the
2countryside of the coming danger; and
AJR17,2,53Whereas, preceding their departure from Boston, a prearranged signal was
4set in the Old North Church steeple to ensure that the message got out and did not
5solely rely on just one or two alarm riders; and
AJR17,2,96Whereas, the two lanterns that were the signal were immortalized in Henry
7Wadsworth Longfellows poem Paul Reveres Ride as one if by land, and two if by
8sea and have become an enduring symbol of American vigilance, perseverance,
9and preparedness in the face of adversity; and
AJR17,2,1310Whereas, those alarm riders and the citizens that answered the call to arms to
11serve and defend their fellow countrymen that night and the following day at the
12Battles of Lexington and Concord exemplify the spirit of community and shared
13responsibility that has defined our nation since its inception; and
AJR17,2,1514Whereas, we are reminded, 250 years later, that the call for unity and the call
15to serve each other is no less relevant today than it was then; and
AJR17,2,2116Whereas, a national initiative has been proposed by the staff of the Wisconsin
17Commission for the United States Semiquincentennial Commission that two lights
18be displayed in public spaces across the country for all to see, marking that
19significant anniversary in April 2025 and the beginning of the 250th anniversary
20commemorations leading up to the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of
21Independence on July 4, 2026; and
AJR17,3,222Whereas, state commissions, state governments, federal agencies, and
23community, heritage, and historical organizations across the country have eagerly

1endorsed the initiative, have pledged to support it and participate in it, and have
2encouraged others to do the same; and
AJR17,3,83Whereas, some participating entities have also pledged to encourage a day of
4community service on April 19, 2025, as a way to encourage understanding about
5the true meaning of these historical commemorations, knowing that these events
6are not just marking history for historys sake but rather encouraging reflection on
7the idea that all of these historic events were endeavoring toward one common goal:
8the chance for a better tomorrow, together; now, therefore, be it
AJR17,3,149Resolved by the assembly, the senate concurring, That the members of
10the Wisconsin Legislature do hereby proclaim the week of April 14, 2025, as Two
11Lights for Tomorrow Week and call on all citizens to unite in remembrance of our
12shared history, honoring the sacrifices made by those who fought for our
13independence and reminding ourselves of the values we hold dear today; and, be it
14further
AJR17,3,1915Resolved, That the Wisconsin Legislature encourages all government
16buildings, community centers, public spaces, and citizens to take part in this
17symbolic display by prominently displaying two lights for all to see during the week
18of April 14, 2025, and to reflect on how those lights shining out in the darkness
19during this vigil symbolically illustrate our ongoing journey as a nation.
AJR17,3,2020(end)
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