Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1379

Introduced
2/22/24  
Report Pass
2/29/24  
Introduced
2/22/24  

Caption

State government; provide placement of Revolutionary War Patriots marker on state capitol building grounds

Impact

If enacted, HB 1379 will not allocate public funds for the design or procurement of the markers, thus ensuring that the financial burden does not fall on taxpayers. Instead, the bill mandates that the placement of these markers will receive approval from the Capitol Arts Standards Commission and the Board of Regents for the respective locations. This stipulation reflects a desire to maintain the integrity and aesthetic of the grounds where the markers are to be placed, as well as to ensure they are appropriately recognized within the context of state symbols.

Summary

House Bill 1379 seeks to amend Georgia's state laws regarding the placement of markers that commemorate the contributions of Revolutionary War Patriots. Specifically, the bill proposes to install markers at both the state capitol building and the state archives building. This initiative aims to honor those individuals who played a significant role in America's struggle for independence, coinciding with the 250th anniversary of the United States. By recognizing the sacrifices made by these patriots, the bill emphasizes the importance of historical commemoration within the state.

Contention

While the bill appears to be a straightforward memorialization act, discussions around its approval may arise, particularly concerning the appropriateness of historical commemorations in public spaces. Potential points of contention may involve debates about historical interpretations and whose contributions are recognized in the public domain, as well as discussions on funding sources. Furthermore, by emphasizing the revolutionary spirit, the bill may face scrutiny about its implications for current state narratives and values embodied in public markers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB254

State government; provide placement of Revolutionary War Patriots marker on state capitol building grounds and state archives building grounds

GA SB279

"Garden of Heroes"; placement of a statue garden in honor of Georgia heroes upon the grounds of the state capitol building; provide

GA SB69

Honorable Clarence Thomas; placement of a monument in his honor within the capitol building or grounds; provide

GA HB1034

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

GA HB1048

State symbols; cornbread as official state bread; designate

GA SB835

In grounds and buildings, further providing for display of United States flag and development of patriotism.

GA SB242

Capitol Art Standards Commission; placement of a monument in honor of the Honorable Clarence Thomas within the Nathan Deal Judicial Center; provide

GA HB467

State flag, seal, and other symbols; protection of government statues and monuments; revise provisions

GA HB812

State flag, seal, and other symbols; monument to honor the Original 33; provide

GA SB301

State Flag, Seal, and Other Symbols; protection of government statues, monuments, plaques, banners, and other commemorative symbols; revise provisions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.