Colorado 2024 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SJM001

Introduced
2/26/24  
Introduced
2/26/24  
Engrossed
3/7/24  
Refer
2/26/24  
Engrossed
3/7/24  
Passed
3/11/24  
Refer
3/7/24  
Passed
3/11/24  

Caption

Memorializing Senator Martha Ezzard

Impact

The bill commemorates Ezzard's contributions to Colorado and acknowledges her efforts in advancing women's rights and environmental issues. It serves as a reminder of the important role women have played in shaping state laws and policies. By memorializing her legacy, the bill aims to inspire future generations to engage in public service and continue the fight for justice and equality. This kind of recognition is important for highlighting the contributions of women in history, especially in roles traditionally dominated by men.

Summary

SJM001 is a Senate Joint Memorial dedicated to the memory of Martha McElveen Ezzard, a significant figure in Colorado's political history. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Ezzard moved to Colorado in 1968 and quickly became involved in local politics and journalism. She served in both the Colorado House of Representatives and the Colorado Senate, where she was one of only thirteen women to be elected since the Senate's creation in 1876. Her work was characterized by a commitment to equal rights, environmental conservation, and other progressive issues, making her a respected leader in the state legislature.

Sentiment

General sentiment around SJM001 is overwhelmingly positive, recognizing Ezzard's dedication and impact on the state. Legislators and constituents alike have expressed admiration for her pioneering spirit and advocacy for issues that continue to resonate today. The memorial illustrates a collective respect for her work and a desire to celebrate the contributions of women in political spheres, suggesting a unified acknowledgment of the importance of representation.

Contention

While the memorial itself is likely to be well-received, it may spark discussions regarding the representation of women in politics and whether enough is being done to support female leaders in current political structures. Additionally, there may be varying opinions on the effectiveness of memorials in enacting real change versus simply honoring past contributions. However, no significant contention is noted in relation to the memorial itself, as it stands as a respectful tribute.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO SJM005

Memorializing Senator MaryAnne Tebedo

CO SJM004

Memorializing Senator Edward James (Jim) Dyer

CO SJM006

Memorializing Former Senator Gloria Tanner

CO SCR0015

Memorializing Martha Jane Lasater.

CO HM1004

Memorializing Former Representative Jeanne Labuda

CO SM001

Memorialize Former Senator Hugh C. Fowler

CO HCR259

Commends the inductees and honorees at the 2010 Induction Celebration of the La. Sports Hall of Fame

CO SM001

Memorialize Former Senator Don Sandoval

CO SJM003

Memorialize Former Representative & Senator Dennis Gallagher

CO SR0035

Memorializing Senator Dennis Neary.

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