Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HCR120

Introduced
3/14/22  
Refer
3/14/22  
Engrossed
3/16/22  
Refer
3/16/22  

Caption

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Kentucky History Caucus within the Kentucky General Assembly.

Impact

The creation of the Kentucky History Caucus is expected to enhance the legislative focus on the state's history, promoting education about significant events and figures in Kentucky's past. By fostering a deeper appreciation of history among citizens and lawmakers alike, the caucus could lead to state-supported programs that enrich educational curricula and community engagement. Additionally, this initiative can open avenues for collaboration with historical organizations, potentially leading to increased funding and resources for historical projects across the state.

Summary

HCR120 aims to establish the Kentucky History Caucus within the Kentucky General Assembly. This caucus is intended to be a nonpartisan, bicameral group that will promote and develop initiatives focused on the study and understanding of Kentucky's rich history and cultural heritage. The establishment of this caucus reflects a growing recognition of the importance of historical education and preservation among lawmakers, and it seeks to align legislative efforts with the goals of the Kentucky Historical Society and other relevant organizations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR120 appears generally positive, with legislators expressing support for the establishment of a dedicated group that highlights the significance of Kentucky's history. This initiative has received broad backing, as it is seen as a means to enhance civic education and engagement. However, the focus on historical education does raise questions about how effectively the caucus will address contemporary issues related to history and its interpretation within the educational system.

Contention

While the resolution enjoys considerable support, some notable points of contention may arise during discussions about the specific initiatives and priorities that the caucus will pursue. There may be debates regarding the inclusion of diverse historical perspectives, the representation of various communities in historical narratives, and the allocation of funding for history-related programs. Such discussions will be essential to ensure that the caucus not only serves educational purposes but also reflects the diverse history of Kentucky.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY SCR174

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Kentucky Service Caucus within the Kentucky General Assembly.

KY SR724

A RESOLUTION honoring Richard and Teresa Gilbert, the first ever parents of sisters serving concurrently in the Kentucky General Assembly.

KY SCR375

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring Richard and Teresa Gilbert, the first ever parents of sisters serving concurrently in the Kentucky General Assembly.

KY SR255

A RESOLUTION recognizing March 2024 as Kentucky Women's History Month throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY HCR117

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Kentucky Kinship Task Force.

KY HR57

A RESOLUTION encouraging the Kentucky Department of Education and the Kentucky Historical Society to recognize the 250th anniversary of America's independence throughout Kentucky's schools.

KY HR74

A RESOLUTION recognizing September 17, 2025, as United States Constitution Day and June 1, 2025, as Kentucky Constitution Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY HR125

A RESOLUTION honoring the Kentucky Historical Society.

KY HCR59

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION recognizing the Kentucky College of Art and Design.

KY HCR149

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging the United States Congress and the Kentucky Congressional delegation not to send money generated from Kentucky to Ukraine.

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