The Senate Resolution SR 3351, introduced by Senator Melissa A. Murray on June 04, 2026, recognizes June 2026 as "Pride Month" in the State of Rhode Island. The resolution celebrates the LGBTQIA+ community and honors their history, struggles, and achievements. It highlights the state's commitment to combating discrimination, referencing the establishment of the Rhode Island Commission for Human Rights in 1949 and the inclusion of protections for sexual orientation and gender identity in state antidiscrimination laws.

The resolution acknowledges significant milestones in the LGBTQIA+ rights movement, including the first PrideFest in Rhode Island, the creation of the rainbow flag, and the state's recognition of marriage equality. It emphasizes the importance of community involvement and the celebration of diversity, as demonstrated by events like the PrideFest Celebration and Illuminated Night Parade scheduled for June 20, 2026.

Additionally, the resolution expresses the Senate's commitment to respecting all Rhode Islanders and ensuring equity and justice in legislation. It concludes by directing the Secretary of State to transmit a certified copy to Rhode Island Pride, reinforcing the state's support for the LGBTQIA+ community. The resolution has been recommended for immediate consideration.