Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SCR8402

Introduced
1/11/23  
Refer
1/11/23  
Report Pass
1/27/23  

Caption

Renaming the Natural Resources Building as the Jennifer Belcher Building.

Impact

The passage of SCR8402 would result in a formal change in designation for a state building, symbolizing the state's commitment to honoring public servants. This change is meant to uplift the legacy of Jennifer Belcher within the context of state history, potentially encouraging future dialogues about recognizing contributions from other notable public figures. The resolution aligns with state practices of acknowledging the work of individuals who have made substantial impacts on the community and governance.

Summary

SCR8402, a Senate Concurrent Resolution, proposes to rename the Natural Resources Building to the Jennifer Belcher Building. The resolution serves to honor Jennifer Belcher for her significant contributions and service to the state, highlighting the importance of recognizing individuals who have positively impacted state governance and natural resource management. By renaming the building, the legislature aims to foster a sense of recognition and respect for those who have dedicated their careers to public service.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding SCR8402 appears positive, as the resolution is rooted in appreciation and respect for Jennifer Belcher's contributions. The act of renaming a building serves as a public testament to her service and dedication, which is generally well-received across different segments of state leadership and constituents. Such resolutions often unify sentiments around appreciation for public service and commitment to honoring local heroes.

Contention

While SCR8402 seems to be broadly supported, any legislative action of this nature can spark discussions about priorities in state naming conventions. Some might argue about the criteria for naming state buildings or the potential for recognizing other deserving individuals. Nevertheless, the primary focus here is on honoring Belcher, possibly minimizing significant contention but opening the floor for discussions on how names represent the values and histories of the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA HCR4402

Renaming the Natural Resources Building as the Jennifer Belcher Building.

WA SB5037

Ensuring that the Washington state energy code may not prohibit the use of natural gas in buildings.

WA HB1391

Concerning energy in buildings.

WA HB1458

Reducing embodied carbon emissions of buildings and building materials.

WA SB5058

Exempting buildings with 12 or fewer units that are no more than two stories from the definition of multiunit residential building.

WA HB1976

Changing the incentive structure for tier 1 and tier 2 buildings.

WA SB5792

Concerning the definition of multiunit residential buildings.

WA HB1042

Concerning the use of existing buildings for residential purposes.

WA HB1433

Concerning energy labeling of residential buildings.

WA LB660

Adopt the State Building Construction Alternatives Act and the Secure Drone Purchasing Act, require agencies to submit a federal funding inventory, and change provisions relating to agency rules and regulations, state buildings, and works of art for state buildings

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.