Vince Dooley Battlefield Preservation Fund; State of Georgia to support; urge
The resolution emphasizes Georgia's historical significance, as it is home to over six significant American Revolution battlefields, alongside other historic sites from the War of 1812 and the Civil War. It advocates for the preservation of key battlefield lands identified by the Trust, including areas such as Chickamauga and Kettle Creek, among others. By supporting the Vince Dooley Battlefield Preservation Fund, the state aims to secure both public and private funding, which will be essential in acquiring federal matching funds necessary for the protection and preservation of these vital historical sites.
Senate Resolution 802 urges the State of Georgia to support the Vince Dooley Battlefield Preservation Fund as part of the state's observance of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. This resolution highlights the commitment of the American Battlefield Trust to preserve significant battlefields and educate the public on their historical importance. It further acknowledges that a vast majority of crucial battlegrounds, particularly from the American Revolution and the Civil War, still remain at risk, with only 20% of significant Civil War battlefields being permanently preserved.
There are potential points of contention surrounding the financial allocation and support for battlefield preservation versus other pressing state needs. Members of the legislature may debate the prioritization of historical preservation funding against current budgetary constraints. Additionally, while the resolution garners support for its historical significance, discussions may arise about the effectiveness of the funds in yielding tangible benefits for the communities or the broader public understanding of these historical sites.