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Senate adopts resolution recognizing Holi, the festival of colors

New York State Senate · March 5, 2026

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Summary

Senator Cooney’s resolution recognizing Holi as an ancient Hindu spring festival was adopted by the New York State Senate; the sponsor described Holi’s cultural importance and growing observance among New Yorkers.

The New York State Senate adopted Resolution 16-77, introduced by Senator Cooney, recognizing Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, and celebrating its significance to New Yorkers.

Senator Cooney, who identified herself as an immigrant from Calcutta, said Holi fosters connection to heritage and community and marks the coming of spring. “Holi is celebrated worldwide including here in New York,” she said, noting the state’s growing AAPI population and the festival’s cultural meaning.

The chamber voted by voice and adopted the resolution.