Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB163

Introduced
2/1/22  

Caption

State holidays, list of state holidays revised, Sec. 1-3-8 am'd.

Impact

The shift in the observance date of Robert E. Lee Day could have significant implications for state laws pertaining to holidays. Although the bill primarily seeks to restructure the calendar without altering the significance of the holiday itself, it may open discussions regarding how state holidays are recognized and celebrated. The change could be seen as an attempt to realign state observations to better fit historical contexts or community sentiments, especially considering the evolving discussions about historical figures and their legacies in society today.

Summary

SB163 is a legislative bill that seeks to amend the existing provisions of the Code of Alabama regarding official state holidays. The primary objective of this bill is to move the observance of Robert E. Lee Day from its current date, the third Monday in January, to the second Monday in October. This change intends to revise the statute for clarity and relevance, specifying dates for state holidays. Additionally, the bill includes nonsubstantive revisions to update the language in the law to reflect current legislative style, removing any duplicative wording and enhancing the overall readability of the code.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB163 could relate to the broader social implications of officially recognizing Robert E. Lee, a controversial figure in American history. Supporters of the bill may argue that this change does not diminish the recognition of Southern heritage, while opponents might see the initial holiday as an outdated homage that should no longer be part of the state's formal observances. The discussions surrounding this bill reflect ongoing debates about how states honor or reconsider historical figures, and it might provoke further evaluations of other holidays and their significance in modern contexts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB22

State holidays; to add Juneteenth as a state holiday.

AL HB4

State holidays; to add Juneteenth as a state holiday.

AL HB165

State holidays; Juneteenth added as state holiday

AL HB155

State holidays, observance of all federal holidays provided for

AL HB64

State holidays, adding Election Day as a state holiday

AL HB160

State holidays, observance of all federal holidays provided for

AL SB85

State Holidays, move Robert E. Lee observance to October, nonsubstantive revisions

AL SB345

State holidays, adding Juneteenth as a state holiday, providing that state offices shall not close on Jefferson Davis' birthday or Juneteenth

AL HB367

State holidays, adding Juneteenth as a state holiday, providing that state offices shall not close on Jefferson Davis' birthday and Juneteenth

AL HB277

2A Holiday sales tax holiday created; to exempt certain items from sales tax from the period between Memorial Day and the Fourth of July

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