Utah 2024 Regular Session

Utah Senate Bill SCR006

Introduced
2/20/24  
Refer
2/21/24  
Report Pass
2/23/24  
Engrossed
2/27/24  
Refer
2/27/24  
Report Pass
2/27/24  
Enrolled
2/29/24  

Caption

Concurrent Resolution Creating the Golden Spike State Monument

Impact

The creation of the Golden Spike State Monument will be incorporated into the state's park system, as outlined in Utah state law. It will officially designate an eight-acre parcel of land, which was purchased by Brigham City and is managed in partnership with Box Elder County. This measure aligns with the State Monuments Act, which provides a framework for establishing state monuments in Utah and reinforces the locality's role in preserving and promoting state history.

Summary

SCR006 is a concurrent resolution that establishes the Golden Spike State Monument in Utah. This monument commemorates the historical significance of the completion of the transcontinental railroad in 1869, allowing residents and visitors to engage with this important part of Utah's history. The proposed location is in Brigham City, an area which has garnered support from local officials, and it includes plans for public art installations that will enhance the site's historical narrative. The resolution emphasizes the collaboration between Brigham City and Box Elder County in maintaining the site for future generations.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding SCR006 appears to be positive, with strong support from local stakeholders, including officials from Brigham City and Box Elder County. Their enthusiasm reflects a communal recognition of the cultural importance of the monument. The resolution has passed the legislative process without opposition as indicated by the unanimous vote, suggesting a collective agreement on its value to the community and the state.

Contention

While generally well-received, there may be points of contention in terms of the ongoing management and funding of the monument. The dependability on local resources and partnerships raises questions about long-term sustainability and the adequacy of support from state funding. However, at this stage, no significant opposition has been noted, indicating a unified front in establishing the Golden Spike State Monument as a key historical site in Utah.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT SB0239

Golden Spike Highway Designation

UT SCR009

Concurrent Resolution Opposing Efforts to Weaken the Economy or Restrict Energy Supply

UT SCR006

Concurrent Resolution Regarding the Great Salt Lake Elevation Targets

UT SCR008

Concurrent Resolution Promoting Kindness in Utah

UT HCR007

Concurrent Resolution Supporting the Creation of the Great Salt Lake Sentinel Landscape

UT HCR008

Concurrent Resolution Addressing the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games

UT SCR005

Concurrent Resolution Concerning the Celebration of Halloween

UT SCR003

Concurrent Resolution Encouraging Support for the Listen and Explain, Cooperate and Communicate Campaign

UT SCR001

Concurrent Resolution Supporting the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

UT SCR007

Concurrent Resolution Concerning the Northern Utah Veterans Cemetery Grant Submission

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