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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025

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H O U S E   R E S O L U T I O N

COMMEMORATING LAO NEW YEAR (PI MAI LAO): A CELEBRATION OF RENEWAL,

CULTURE, AND RESILIENCE ON APRIL 14 – APRIL 16, 2025

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Slater, Shekarchi, Blazejewski, Chippendale, Diaz,
Edwards, Ajello, Shallcross Smith, Fogarty, and Fellela

     Date Introduced: May 15, 2025

     Referred To: House read and passed

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     WHEREAS, Lao New Year, known as Pi Mai Lao or Songkran is annually observed in

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April or May to mark the beginning of the Lao solar new year and is the most significant and

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widely celebrated holiday in Lao culture; and

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     WHEREAS, The holiday is celebrated with a festival symbolizing renewal, purification,

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and hope for a prosperous future, and includes the traditional customs of ceremonial pouring of

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water, representing the washing away of misfortunes and bad luck, and the welcoming of health,

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happiness, and good fortune; and

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     WHEREAS, Additional celebrated customs include Baci (Sou Khuan) ceremonies,

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offering alms to monks, cleaning homes and temples, and building sand stupas, and water

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splashing celebrations; and

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     WHEREAS, For Laotian people around the world, Pi Mai is not only a celebration, but

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also a time to honor their history and cultural identity. Following the Laotian Civil War and the

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fall of the Royal Lao Government in 1975, many Lao families were forced to flee their homeland,

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resettling in countries like the United States as refugees. These events fractured families,

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disrupted traditions, and led to significant trauma. But in the face of these hardships, they showed

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remarkable resilience, in part by preserving their language, customs, and faith in new homelands;

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and

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     WHEREAS, There are two Lao flags, one representing the past and one signifying the

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present. The first is the Royal Kingdom of Laos Flag which features red stripes with a white

 

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three-headed elephant under a parasol on a blue background, and represents the former Kingdom

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of Laos (1947–1975), which for many is a symbol of their origins, freedom, and the homeland

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they were forced to leave behind. The second is the National Flag of the Lao People’s Democratic

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Republic (Lao PDR), which consists of red-blue-red stripes with a white circle, and is the official

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flag of the current government, adopted in 1975, and represents the nation of Laos today; and

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     WHEREAS, According to the 2023 US Census Data, there are approximately 245,045

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people in the United States who identify as Laotian alone, the majority of which are men, women

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and dependents of refugees who escaped Laos during the disruption of the 1970s, and entered

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refugee camps in Thailand across the Mekong River, many of whom then emigrated to the United

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States during the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s; and

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     WHEREAS, Rhode Island has a vibrant Laotian American community that has enriched

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the State’s cultural fabric by contributing to civic life, education, public service, business, music,

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dance, and especially cuisine, and it is important to recognize and celebrate Pi Mai as a proud

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moment to reflect on the community’s struggles, and a time to honor its ancestors, and celebrate

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its enduring heritage; now, therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby

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commemorates Lao New Year “Pi Mai Lao”, and extends best wishes to the Lao people on the

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occasion of Lao New Year and wishes everyone a healthy, prosperous, and joyful “Pi Mai”; and

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be it further

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     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to

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transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to Abbot Wern Sipasouck of Temple Wat Lao in

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Smithfield.

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