Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB209

Introduced
2/2/23  

Caption

State holidays; March 10 as Harriet Tubman Day; designate

Impact

The implementation of HB209 will amend Chapter 4 of Title 1 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, which pertains to holidays and observances. This designation adds an annual observance to the state calendar, potentially influencing both public education and community celebration of Tubman's achievements. It reinforces the state's commitment to recognizing significant historical figures who have contributed to the welfare of society, particularly in the context of civil rights.

Summary

House Bill 209 proposes to officially designate March 10 of each year as 'Harriet Tubman Day' in the state of Georgia. The bill aims to honor Harriet Tubman, an important figure in American history known for her role as an abolitionist and humanitarian. By creating a specific day for recognition, the bill seeks to acknowledge her contributions and legacy towards civil rights and social justice.

Contention

While the bill has the potential for wide support given its important historical context, it may encounter some contention regarding the resource allocation for public recognition events and education about Tubman's legacy. Some proponents may advocate for educational initiatives surrounding the observance, promoting deeper discussions about racial equality and history, while detractors might question the necessity of adding another state holiday, especially in terms of its observance alongside existing holidays.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB178

State holidays; February 21 as John Lewis Day; designate

GA HB274

State holidays; June 12 as Women Veterans Day; designate

GA HB133

State holidays; November 22 as Kimchi Day; designate

GA HB326

State holidays; January 17 as Muhammad Ali Day; designate

GA HB373

State holidays; September 11 as First Responders Appreciation Day; designate

GA HB878

Holidays; October 9 of each year as PANDAS Day; designate

GA HB166

State holidays; fourth Friday in November as National Sugarcane Syrup Day; designate

GA HB1034

State holidays; fourth Friday in November as National Sugarcane Syrup Day; designate

GA HB1222

State holidays; designate appropriate date of each year as Lunar New Year

GA HCR14

Recognizing March 10th As Harriet Tubman Day.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.