The House Resolution, introduced by Representatives Kennedy, Shanley, Dawson, O'Brien, and Fogarty on March 17, celebrates St. Patrick's Day and honors the significant contributions of Irish American patriots during the United States War of Independence. It marks the 250th anniversary of the British withdrawal from Boston on March 17, 1776, a pivotal moment in the Revolutionary War, and recognizes General John Sullivan, the son of Irish immigrants, who played a crucial role in this victory. The resolution also highlights the eight Irish American signatories of the Declaration of Independence, emphasizing their diverse backgrounds and collective efforts to establish a republic that inspired future generations in both America and Ireland.
Additionally, the resolution acknowledges the contributions of Irish emigrants to the American cause, noting that a significant portion of the American Army was composed of Irish soldiers, whose valor was instrumental in securing independence. It calls for the commemoration of these historical events and the legacy of Irish American patriots, and directs the Secretary of State to send a certified copy of the resolution to the Chair of the Senate of Ireland, Senator Mark Daly. The resolution has been read and passed in the House.