Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SJR336

Introduced
2/14/23  
Refer
2/14/23  
Engrossed
2/17/23  
Report Pass
2/17/23  
Refer
2/20/23  
Report Pass
2/20/23  
Enrolled
2/23/23  
Passed
2/23/23  
Enrolled
2/23/23  

Caption

Virginia Women's Monument; continuing preservation, etc.

Impact

The resolution's impact on state laws primarily involves establishing the governance structure needed to oversee the monument's preservation. It explicit designates the creation of a new commission comprising both legislators and citizen members tasked with maintaining the monument and its associated education and public outreach activities. This essentially formalizes and institutionalizes the ongoing commitment to honoring women's contributions in Virginia by ensuring that there is a dedicated body responsible for the monument’s upkeep and programming.

Summary

SJR336 is a Senate Joint Resolution focused on the establishment of a commission responsible for the ongoing preservation and development of the Virginia Women's Monument. The resolution recognizes the significance of the monument, which honors the contributions of various women throughout Virginia's history. It aims to ensure that the site remains well-maintained and continues to celebrate women's roles in shaping the state’s past. This resolution is an extension of earlier efforts through a commemorative commission formed by legislation established in 2010.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SJR336 is overwhelmingly positive, as demonstrated by the unanimous voting outcome, with all members voting in favor. It reflects a collective agreement among legislators on the importance of commemorating women's contributions and the need to sustain the awareness of their roles in history. This broad support signifies a shared recognition of the value of preserving historical sites that celebrate diversity and social contribution.

Contention

While SJR336 appears to have garnered strong support without significant contention, discussions centered on ensuring that the newly formed commission functions effectively and remains accountable for its objectives. Notably, the resolution includes provisions for the commission to meet annually to review potential additional names for inclusion on the Wall of Honor, ensuring that the monument continues to evolve and remains relevant in honoring women in Virginia’s history.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2790

WV Historical Monument Preservation and Restoration Act

VA HB2174

West Virginia Monument and Memorial Protection Act of 2021

VA H1189

Monuments

VA HB246

Monuments, Alabama Memorial Preservation Act of 2017, a county or municipality authorize to remove any monument located on public property for less than 50 years, a waiver required from Committee on Alabama Monument Protection before monument can be removed that has been situated for 50 years of more, Sec. 41-9-230 repealed; Secs. 41-9-231 to 41-9-237, inclusive, am'd.

VA SCR19

Authorizing the State Preservation Board to approve the construction of a Texas Life Monument at the State Capitol Complex.

VA HCR86

Honoring Herschel “Woody” Williams as one of two West Virginia statues in the National Statuary Hall Collection.

VA SJR16

The Chuckwalla, Joshua Tree, and Kw’tsán National Monuments.

VA SB327

Healing History Act, created, preservation of history, authorizing legislative members representing Dallas Co., to add names to the Edmund W. Pettus Bridge, Sec. 40-8-3 am'd.

VA HB3398

Relating to the establishment of the West Virginia Memorial to Fallen Heroes of the Global War on Terrorism

VA HB1472

State Government - State House Trust - Ten Commandments Monument Display Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.