North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H42

Introduced
2/1/23  

Caption

Honoring NC's Contributions to Civil Rights

Impact

If enacted, the bill would facilitate the creation of a formal study that would engage the community through public hearings to collect input on the proposed commemorations. It stipulates a deadline for the commission to report its findings and recommendations to the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Agriculture and Natural and Economic Resources by May 1, 2024. To support these efforts financially, the state has appropriated $500,000 for the fiscal year 2023-2024 to assist in placing markers and signage along North Carolina's Civil Rights Trail.

Summary

House Bill 42, titled 'Honoring NC's Contributions to Civil Rights', aims to authorize the African American Heritage Commission to study the feasibility of establishing monuments commemorating significant events and individuals related to the civil rights movement in North Carolina. The bill reflects on the historical significance of the civil rights efforts in the state, highlighting key events such as the founding of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and the initiation of the sit-in movement. Currently, there are no monuments honoring North Carolina's contributions to the civil rights movement, which the bill seeks to address.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 42 is generally positive, as it seeks to honor the contributions of individuals and events that played a crucial role in the civil rights movement. Supporters see the bill as an important step towards recognizing local history and fostering a sense of pride in North Carolina’s role in advocating for equality. The public support is likely to vary depending on awareness and personal connection to civil rights history, but the aim to increase visibility and education is well received.

Contention

While the bill appears broadly beneficial, potential contentions may arise regarding funding allocation, the scope of monuments, and the interpretation of events to be commemorated. Additionally, as with many legislative efforts related to cultural heritage, discussions about who is honored and how may lead to debates within communities about representation and historical accuracy.

Companion Bills

NC S320

Same As Honoring NC's Contributions to Civil Rights

Previously Filed As

NC H997

Honoring NC's Contributions to Civil Rights

NC S320

Honoring NC's Contributions to Civil Rights

NC H484

Honoring NC's Contributions to Civil Rights

NC HB999

Civil Rights Legacy Protection Act

NC H345

Rights of Nature/Certain River Basins

NC HR381

Honoring the Reverend R. A. Callies, Sr., of San Antonio for his civic leadership.

NC SP0333

JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE LIFE OF BAYARD RUSTIN AND HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT

NC A2677

Requires New Jersey Historical Commission to establish Black Heritage Trail; permits New Jersey Black Cultural and Heritage Initiative Foundation to use funds for markers on certain trail sites; appropriates $1 million.

NC S1805

Requires New Jersey Historical Commission to establish Black Heritage Trail; permits New Jersey Black Cultural and Heritage Initiative Foundation to use funds for markers on certain trail sites; appropriates $1 million.

NC S655

Extend Certain Rights to Catawba Nation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.