Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LR54

Introduced
2/26/25  
Passed
3/6/25  

Caption

Recognize the hard work of people fighting to provide evidence for Marcus Garvey's posthumous pardon

Impact

The passing of LR54 would serve as an important symbolic gesture towards recognizing the contributions of civil rights leaders like Marcus Garvey. It reflects a broader commitment to reconsidering historical narratives and the injustices faced by marginalized communities in the past. By endorsing this resolution, state legislators would not only honor Garvey's legacy but also reaffirm the significance of civil rights advocacy in the context of contemporary societal issues.

Summary

LR54 is a legislative resolution that seeks to recognize the efforts of individuals advocating for the posthumous pardon of Marcus Garvey, a prominent figure in the early 20th-century civil rights movement. By acknowledging the hard work put in to provide evidence for Garvey's pardon, the bill aims to highlight the importance of historical recognition and the impact of Garvey's legacy on modern social justice movements. The resolution emphasizes the collective efforts of the community and advocates who have worked tirelessly to address past injustices associated with Garvey's conviction.

Contention

While LR54 itself is largely a resolution aimed at recognition, the discussions surrounding it may raise points of contention regarding the societal implications of Garvey's legacy and the need for historical accountability. Supporters of the resolution may argue that recognizing Garvey's contributions is vital for healing historical wounds within the community. Conversely, critics might question the focus on historical figures rather than addressing current civil rights issues that persist today.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LR264

Recognize the hard work of Cinco de Mayo Omaha

NE LR27CA

Constitutional amendment to change provisions relating to pardons and the Board of Pardons and to create the Board of Commutation

NE LB18

Provide for motions for new trial based on newly discovered evidence

NE LB220

Change provisions relating to the Board of Pardons’ powers and duties and required notices to crime victims

NE LR485

Recognize the work of the Justices of the Nebraska Supreme Court

NE LR493

Recognize the work of the Justices of the Nebraska Supreme Court

NE LR256

Recognize the hardships the Curt and Angie Eberspacher family have overcome and recognize the horsemanship demonstrated by Sarah Eberspacher at the 2023 Intercollegiate Horse Show

NE LR280CA

Constitutional amendment to remove the Attorney General and the Secretary of State from the Board of Pardons

NE LR85

Recognize Military Working Dog Paco P352 and his handler Staff Sergeant Brad Mrsny for their service to the United States and congratulate Paco on receiving the Animals in War & Peace Medal of Bravery and Distinguished Service Medal

NE LR257

Recognize the Nebraska section of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists for working with Nebraska women and families

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.