Colorado 2022 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SB139

Introduced
2/24/22  
Refer
2/24/22  
Report Pass
3/15/22  
Refer
3/15/22  
Engrossed
3/21/22  
Refer
3/21/22  
Report Pass
4/4/22  
Refer
4/4/22  
Engrossed
4/21/22  
Engrossed
4/21/22  
Enrolled
4/21/22  

Caption

Juneteenth New State Holiday

Impact

The passage of SB139 amends the Colorado Revised Statutes, officially designating Juneteenth as a state holiday. This change is instrumental in changing public perception and acknowledgment of injustices faced by African Americans, and it paves the way for educational events and celebrations related to Juneteenth. Such recognition includes public gatherings, celebrations, and educational programs aimed at understanding the historical context and significance of African American experiences, reinforcing racial reconciliation efforts within state policies.

Summary

Senate Bill 139 establishes Juneteenth as a legal holiday in Colorado, commemorating the end of slavery in the United States and celebrating African American heritage. The bill's enactment recognizes June 19, 1865, the day when Union soldiers announced the freedom of enslaved people in Texas, which was notably delayed despite the Emancipation Proclamation. By including Juneteenth among other recognized holidays, Colorado affirms its commitment to honoring this significant moment in American history and promoting awareness of its historical significance.

Sentiment

The sentiment around the bill is primarily positive among proponents who emphasize the importance of recognizing Juneteenth as part of a broader effort to acknowledge and address historical inequalities. Supporters believe that establishing Juneteenth as a state holiday promotes inclusivity and celebrates diversity. However, there may be some contention regarding the resource allocation for celebrations and educational initiatives tied to the holiday, as some legislators express concerns about budget constraints.

Contention

Key points of contention emerged regarding the appropriateness of adding another state holiday amid existing celebrations and the potential impact on businesses and state services. Furthermore, discussions highlighted whether public holidays should reflect shared historical narratives, prompting debates on representation and acknowledgment within Colorado’s legislative framework. Nonetheless, supporters argue that Juneteenth's addition to the holiday calendar is crucial for fostering understanding and dialogue about America's history of slavery and its lasting implications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HJR1004

Commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

CO HJR1011

Honoring African-American Veterans

CO SJR015

Designate March 2024 Women's History Month

CO HR1003

Black History Month

CO SB103

Labor & Employment Statutes Technical Changes

CO HB1444

Federal Indian Boarding School Research Program

CO HB1341

State Vehicle Idling Standard

CO HB1081

Regulate Sale Transfer Sodium Nitrite

CO SB053

Racial Equity Study

CO HB1262

Maternal Health Midwives

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