Missouri 2023 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SCR14

Introduced
2/28/23  

Caption

Apologies for the State of Missouri's role in slavery

Impact

Should SCR14 pass, it does not create binding laws but aims to initiate a conversation around the state’s historical injustices and the long-term effects of slavery. The resolution serves to remind the public and government institutions of the ongoing struggles faced by African Americans as a result of past injustices. By making this official statement of regret, it supports efforts toward racial equality and the recognition of the historical pain endured by enslaved individuals and their descendants.

Summary

SCR14 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that seeks to formally apologize for the State of Missouri's historical role in the institution of slavery. The resolution recognizes the state’s participation in slavery and acknowledges the harms it caused to African Americans. The legislators articulate the need for such an apology as a step toward healing and reconciliation in Missouri, emphasizing the importance of historical awareness and acknowledgment in addressing ongoing racial disparities and injustices.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR14 appears to lean towards a positive embrace of reconciliation and historical accountability. Supporters of the resolution, including many civil rights advocates and community leaders, view this apology as a crucial step in acknowledging the past and working towards a more inclusive future. However, there may be opposition or indifference from those who believe that such apologies do not contribute tangibly to current policy issues or that they might resurrect historical grievances without fostering real change.

Contention

Despite the overall positive reception of SCR14 within certain communities, notable points of contention could arise concerning the effectiveness of apologies in legislation. Critics might argue whether a formal apology can lead to any substantial reparations or policy changes that address issues stemming from systemic racism and economic disparities. Moreover, there may be differing views on who should be held accountable and what actions should be pursued following an acknowledgment of the past.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HJR67

Original Slavery Remembrance Month Resolution

MO SJR40

Original Slavery Remembrance Day Resolution

MO HJR84

Original Slavery Remembrance Day Resolution

MO HR414

Recognizing that the United States has a moral and legal obligation to provide reparations for the enslavement of Africans and its lasting harm on the lives of millions of Black people in the United States.

MO HR414

Recognizing that the United States has a moral and legal obligation to provide reparations for the crime of enslavement of Africans and its lasting harm on the lives of millions of Black people in the United States.

MO AB3089

Chattel slavery: formal apology.

MO HR8

House resolution recognizing history of racism and bigotry within democratic party

MO HR184

Original Black History Month Resolution of 2023

MO SB950

Requires certain topics in Native American and African American history to be included in the seventh through twelfth grade history curriculum in public schools

MO SB273

Requires certain topics in Native American and African American history to be included in the seventh through twelfth grade history curriculum in public schools

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