Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1513

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Peace pole monument; governmental mall.

Impact

The legislation stipulates that no public funds will be used to finance the monument, placing the financial responsibility solely on the proponents of the monument. This legislative structure aims to ensure that community-driven efforts, rather than state funding, are utilized to create the memorial. The bill further mandates that fundraising activities and contracts for the monument’s design and construction will be managed entirely by its supporters, distinguishing it from state-funded projects.

Summary

SB1513, titled the 'Peace Pole Monument Act', proposes the establishment of a Rotary International peace pole monument in the governmental mall of Arizona. The bill is introduced by a group of senators and representatives, emphasizing a collective legislative commitment to promoting peace globally. It sets out specific procedures for the placement and establishment of the monument, aligning with existing Arizona Revised Statutes regarding public monuments.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB1513 could arise from the potential for fundraising challenges or the community's varying levels of support for such a monument. By prohibiting the use of public resources for the monument, there may be concerns regarding equitable access to resources among different advocacy groups who wish to promote various causes. Furthermore, the delayed repeal clause, which stipulates that the bill is set to expire on September 30, 2027, raises questions about the long-term sustainability and relevance of the monument.

Additional_notes

This bill reflects an approach to promote civic engagement in peace initiatives, indicating a legislative preference towards commemorative monuments as tools for community building. However, the success of the initiative will depend on the proponents' ability to mobilize financial and community support within the existing legal framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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