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                                                       PRINTER'S NO. 506

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 428 Session of 2003


        INTRODUCED BY WOJNAROSKI, GEIST, CAPPELLI, D. EVANS, COY,
           ROONEY, WALKO, CAWLEY, BUNT, SHANER, WANSACZ, McGILL, GABIG,
           GOODMAN, GEORGE, KELLER, DALEY, GRUCELA, CREIGHTON, B. SMITH,
           SCAVELLO, MAITLAND, BEBKO-JONES, STABACK, J. TAYLOR,
           LEVDANSKY, CRUZ, SOLOBAY, YOUNGBLOOD, SATHER, MELIO, ROBERTS,
           LAUGHLIN, PISTELLA, CRAHALLA AND COSTA, FEBRUARY 25, 2003

        REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT, FEBRUARY 25, 2003

                                     AN ACT

     1  Designating the polka as the official dance of Pennsylvania; and
     2     designating the square dance as the official American folk
     3     dance of Pennsylvania.

     4     WHEREAS, The polka has become an important part of 20th
     5  century American and Pennsylvania culture; and
     6     WHEREAS, The polka is a product of the millions of Eastern
     7  European immigrants that migrated to Pennsylvania; and
     8     WHEREAS, The polka has been a popular dance and form of
     9  cultural expression in Pennsylvania since the 1920's; and
    10     WHEREAS, The "Pittsburgh Polka" helped inspire western
    11  Pennsylvania's own Pittsburgh Steelers to win four NFL Super
    12  Bowls in the 1970's; and
    13     WHEREAS, The "Pennsylvania Polka" is one of the most well-
    14  known polkas heard throughout the United States; and
    15     WHEREAS, The polka continues to be an important aspect of
    16  Polish-American and other Eastern European cultures; and


     1     WHEREAS, The polka remains a popular dance and entertainment
     2  form among the citizens of this Commonwealth today; and
     3     WHEREAS, Square dance is in itself representative of the
     4  melting pot of our nation having been brought to this country by
     5  our pioneers; and
     6     WHEREAS, The ancestry of American square dance can be traced
     7  as far back as 1450, as shown by its genealogical history, and
     8  includes a multitude of dance forms from England, Germany,
     9  Poland, Ireland, Scotland and Mexico; and
    10     WHEREAS, Records in American history from 1651 show American
    11  square dance has been danced through the years dating back to
    12  the days of our first settlers; and
    13     WHEREAS, Square dance offers fun and fellowship to both young
    14  and old as well as the handicapped, with no restrictions as to
    15  race, color or creed; and
    16     WHEREAS, Due to the popularity of American square dance,
    17  square dance federations have been formed in every state in the
    18  United States and in most foreign countries; and
    19     WHEREAS, Square dance is the American folk dance which
    20  includes squares, rounds, contra, clogging, country western and
    21  line dancing; and
    22     WHEREAS, Since 1951 square dance enthusiasts have joined
    23  together for a National Square and Round Dance Convention; and
    24     WHEREAS, Since 1994 the Pennsylvania Square and Round Dance
    25  Federation has sponsored annual State Square and Round Dance
    26  Conventions in this Commonwealth.
    27     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
    28  hereby enacts as follows:
    29  Section 1.  Designation of official dance of Pennsylvania.
    30     The polka is hereby selected, designated and adopted in
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     1  perpetuity as the official dance of this Commonwealth and added
     2  to the array of official symbols of our Commonwealth.
     3  Section 2.  Designation of official American folk dance of
     4                 Pennsylvania.
     5     The square dance is hereby selected, designated and adopted
     6  in perpetuity as the official American folk dance of this
     7  Commonwealth and added to the array of symbols of our
     8  Commonwealth.
     9  Section 3.  Effective date.
    10     This act shall take effect immediately.














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