Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2798

Introduced
2/8/24  

Caption

Peace pole monument; governmental mall

Impact

The legislation mandates that no public funds will be allocated for the costs associated with the monument. This provision places the responsibility of fundraising and the related contracts solely on the proponents of the bill. This restriction is significant as it ensures that the project will rely entirely on private donations and organizational backing, potentially impacting the speed and feasibility of its implementation. The delayed repeal clause, which indicates that the provisions of this bill would cease to exist after September 30, 2027, calls into question the long-term planning and sustainability of the monument's presence.

Summary

House Bill 2798 proposes the establishment of a Rotary International peace pole monument in the governmental mall. This bill aims to promote a message of peace and unity, with its placement intended to serve as a symbol of goodwill within the community. The bill outlines specific procedures for the monument's establishment, referencing Arizona Revised Statutes that govern such public installations. This initiative is likely to enhance the cultural landscape of the governmental mall and foster community engagement around the ideals of peace.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding the implementation of this bill, particularly regarding local versus state responsibility for landscaping and installations in public spaces. Some stakeholders may argue about the appropriateness of governmental involvement in promoting specific ideologies through monuments. Others may question the decision to exclude public funding, fearing that reliance on private contributions may limit the scope and quality of the monument's design. The bill does not address how the monument will be maintained or the processes for its oversight after its installation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2757

Appropriations; Arizona Holocaust education center

AZ HB2677

Abortion ban; repeal

AZ HCM2003

Manganese; criteria pollutant; urging EPA

AZ HCR2046

Dr. Geraldine Peten; death resolution

AZ HB2660

Grants; appropriation; family planning services

AZ HCR2048

Joe Hart; death resolution

AZ HB2676

Abortion reporting; repeal

AZ HB2678

Contraception; rights; limits

AZ HB2761

Citizenship status; licensure; documentation

AZ HB2419

Continuation; ASDB.

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