West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB709

Introduced
2/7/24  
Refer
2/7/24  
Report Pass
2/15/24  
Engrossed
2/20/24  
Refer
2/21/24  
Enrolled
3/4/24  
Passed
3/14/24  

Caption

Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Arts, Culture and History, National Coal Heritage Area Authority

Impact

The bill's implications extend to the financial support of arts and cultural initiatives, especially in areas linked to the coal heritage of the state. By increasing the existing appropriation for the National Coal Heritage Area Authority, SB709 provides essential resources that can be used for community programs, heritage education, and historical preservation efforts in the coal regions. This support can foster economic development in these regions through tourism and enhance community engagement with local history and culture.

Summary

Senate Bill 709 is a legislative act that aims to supplement and amend the appropriations allocated to the Department of Arts, Culture, and History, specifically targeting the National Coal Heritage Area Authority for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024. The bill facilitates the disbursement of federal funds that have been made available for expenditure by the Governor's direction. It signifies the state’s commitment to supporting cultural heritage initiatives, which are particularly relevant to the coal region of West Virginia, recognizing the importance of preserving and promoting its historical narratives and contributions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be largely positive, with broad legislative support evident from the voting outcome of 96 in favor and only 1 against. This high level of support suggests a consensus among legislators on the value of cultural investments and the significance of promoting West Virginia's coal heritage. The act reflects a recognition of the role that arts and culture play in state identity and economic vitality, resonating well with stakeholders in those sectors.

Contention

While the bill passed with overwhelming support, there may still be underlying points of contention regarding the allocation and use of these federal funds. Questions may arise about the distribution of resources within the arts and culture sectors and whether the funds will adequately reach the intended initiatives. Furthermore, scrutiny may come from those who advocate for diverse cultural representation, ensuring that all voices in the state's rich tapestry of history are recognized and supported.

Companion Bills

WV HB5499

Similar To Making a supplemental appropriation to the Department of Arts, Culture and History - National Coal Heritage Area Authority

Previously Filed As

WV HB134

Supplementing and amending the appropriations to the Department of Arts, Culture, and History, Division of Culture and History

WV SB1034

Supplementing and amending appropriations from General Revenue to Department of Arts, Culture, and History, Division of Culture and History

WV HB3527

Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Education, School Building Authority

WV SB502

Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Education

WV SB743

Supplementing and amending appropriations to BOE, Department of Education

WV SB510

Supplementing and amending appropriations to BOE, Department of Education

WV HB3553

Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Health and Human Resources

WV SB741

Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Commerce, Division of Forestry

WV HB137

Supplementing and amending the appropriations to the Department of Veterans’ Assistance

WV HB143

Supplementing and amending the appropriations to the Department of Health and Human Resources

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.