Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1635

Caption

Holiday; Indigenous Peoples' day.

Impact

Should SB1635 pass, it will bring significant changes to state law regarding the acknowledgment and commemoration of Indigenous peoples' contributions and histories. By instituting Indigenous Peoples' Day as an official holiday, it attempts to promote awareness and foster cultural change within the state, recognizing the impact of colonization on Indigenous communities. It aligns with a broader movement across the United States to celebrate Indigenous history and perspectives on the same day previously associated only with Christopher Columbus.

Summary

SB1635 is a legislative bill introduced in the State of Arizona's Senate, which seeks to amend Section 1-301 of the Arizona Revised Statutes concerning designated holidays. The primary focus of the bill is to officially designate the second Monday in October as 'Indigenous Peoples' Day', in place of the previous designation of 'Columbus Day'. This change reflects a growing recognition of the cultural and historical contributions of Indigenous peoples and aims to address historical grievances associated with colonialism.

Contention

The proposal of SB1635 is expected to draw attention and elicit varying opinions among lawmakers and the public. Proponents of the bill argue that it is a necessary step towards justice and inclusivity, providing necessary visibility for Indigenous peoples and their narratives. Opponents, however, may view the change as an affront to historical figures or as a controversial alteration of traditionally recognized holidays. This potential for disagreement underscores the complexities associated with re-evaluating historical narratives and the significance of cultural representation in state holidays.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1694

Holiday; Indigenous Peoples' day

AZ HB2805

Holiday; Indigenous Peoples' day.

AZ SB1141

Public offices; holidays; technical correction

AZ SB1541

Early voting locations

AZ HCR2062

Date; bond elections; voter turnout

AZ SB1244

Permanent early voting list

AZ HB2629

Schools; instruction; victims of communism

AZ SB1546

Candidate challenge; fourteenth amendment

AZ HB2719

Bond elections; date; supermajority vote

AZ SB1733

Primary; identification; canvass; recounts; ballots.

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