Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB61

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

State holidays, removing Confederate Memorial Day and adding Election Day as a state holiday, list of state holidays revised, Sec. 1-3-8 am'd.

Impact

If passed, HB61 would alter the list of state holidays as defined under Section 1-3-8 of Alabama law. By eliminating Confederate Memorial Day, the bill may invoke various reactions from different communities that regard this holiday as part of their heritage. The introduction of Election Day as a state holiday is positioned as a move towards encouraging voter participation. Observing Election Day as a holiday could facilitate easier access for citizens to engage in the electoral process without work constraints.

Summary

House Bill 61 proposes significant changes to the state holidays recognized in Alabama. The primary aim of the bill is to remove Confederate Memorial Day as an official state holiday and to introduce Election Day as a new state holiday. This shift reflects a growing trend towards recognizing holidays that promote civic engagement and represent a more inclusive narrative of the state's history. The bill also seeks to make non-substantive technical revisions to the existing code language, updating it to current standards.

Contention

The potential passage of HB61 is likely to elicit debate among lawmakers and constituents alike. Proponents argue that removing Confederate Memorial Day aligns with modern values and reflects a commitment to civil rights and inclusion. Conversely, opponents might see this move as an erasure of history and an affront to certain cultural sentiments associated with that day. Furthermore, the bill underscores an ongoing conversation about how communities deal with historical narratives and the recognition of holidays in a diverse society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB64

State holidays, adding Election Day as a state holiday

AL HB22

State holidays; to add Juneteenth as a state holiday.

AL HB165

State holidays; Juneteenth added as state holiday

AL HB4

State holidays; to add Juneteenth as a state holiday.

AL HB155

State holidays, observance of all federal holidays provided for

AL HB160

State holidays, observance of all federal holidays provided for

AL HB367

State holidays, adding Juneteenth as a state holiday, providing that state offices shall not close on Jefferson Davis' birthday and Juneteenth

AL SB345

State holidays, adding Juneteenth as a state holiday, providing that state offices shall not close on Jefferson Davis' birthday or Juneteenth

AL SB85

State Holidays, move Robert E. Lee observance to October, nonsubstantive revisions

AL HB277

2A Holiday sales tax holiday created; to exempt certain items from sales tax from the period between Memorial Day and the Fourth of July

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