North Carolina 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H701 Introduced / Bill

Filed 04/02/2025

                    GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA 
SESSION 2025 
H 	D 
HOUSE BILL DRH10310-LG-102  
 
 
 
Short Title: Adopt Lafayette Day. 	(Public) 
Sponsors: Representative Charles Smith. 
Referred to:  
 
*DRH10310 -LG-102* 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1 
AN ACT ADOPTING THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF MAY OF EACH YEAR AS 2 
LAFAYETTE DAY. 3 
Whereas, North Carolina cities and towns from the Virginia line down to the South 4 
Carolina line – including Murfreesboro, Jackson, Halifax, Enfield, Rocky Mount, Raleigh, and 5 
Fayetteville – held festive bicentennial commemorations from February 26 through March 5, 6 
2025; and 7 
Whereas, the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence Chapter of the National 8 
Society Daughters of the American Revolution is celebrating the Bicentennial of Lafayette's 9 
Farewell Tour of America in 2024-2025; and 10 
Whereas, Lafayette is known as the Hero of Two Worlds, America and France, and 11 
this celebration honors the visit to America of the last of the surviving Major Generals of the 12 
American Revolution; and 13 
Whereas, in 1777 during the American Revolutionary War, the young Marquis de 14 
Lafayette first rendered service to America by traveling from France to give aid to the colonies 15 
fighting for their independence, becoming one of George Washington's most trusted major 16 
generals and considered by many to be his "adopted son"; and 17 
Whereas, during Lafayette's service, undertaken at his own expense, he proved to be 18 
indispensable to the cause of American independence in both his military and diplomatic roles; 19 
and 20 
Whereas, during the American Revolutionary War, the 2nd North Carolina Regiment 21 
fought at Brandywine (1777) and Monmouth Courthouse (1778), two of the numerous battles in 22 
which Lafayette led other American troops; and 23 
Whereas, General Lafayette commanded an American infantry division during the 24 
Battle of Yorktown, in which his actions were key to the defeat and surrender of British General 25 
Cornwallis, a decisive American victory that caused England to recognize the United States of 26 
America as a sovereign Nation; and 27 
Whereas, Lafayette was a lifelong advocate for human rights, religious liberty, racial 28 
equality, and civil rights, relinquishing his own noble title during the French Revolution and 29 
co-authoring with Thomas Jefferson France's Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen; 30 
and 31 
Whereas, Lafayette was an early and consistent voice against slavery in France and 32 
in America, where he sought to persuade American friends, including George Washington, 33 
Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison, to eradicate this evil; and 34 
Whereas, Lafayette supported women's rights in matters of education and divorce, 35 
endorsing and promoting the views of activists like Frances (Fanny) Wright; and 36 
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Whereas, during Lafayette's Farewell Tour of America in 1824-1825, he visited the 1 
then-24 states, including North Carolina, and addressed the ideals of liberty, justice, and 2 
democracy; and 3 
Whereas, the State Assembly of North Carolina changed the name of the area known 4 
as "Campellton" to "Fayetteville" in honor of Lafayette on May 17, 1783, thus becoming the first 5 
state in America to do so; and 6 
Whereas, the State of North Carolina should adopt an official North Carolina 7 
Lafayette Day; Now, therefore, 8 
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 9 
SECTION 1. Chapter 103 of the General Statutes is amended by adding a new 10 
section to read: 11 
"§ 103-19.  Lafayette Day. 12 
The seventeenth day of May of each year is designated as Lafayette Day in the State of North 13 
Carolina." 14 
SECTION 2. This act is effective when it becomes law. 15