New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB28

Introduced
1/5/23  
Refer
1/5/23  
Report Pass
1/11/23  
Engrossed
3/20/23  
Refer
3/20/23  

Caption

Relative to a portrait in the likeness of Rogers Johnson at the state house.

Impact

If enacted, SB28 would create a legal framework for the acceptance and installation of art donations within the state house, specifically targeting commemorative works of historical figures. This bill emphasizes the importance of recognizing notable individuals who have contributed to the state's history, thereby enriching the cultural landscape of the legislative environment. Furthermore, it may set a precedent for future similar endeavors, promoting a culture of honoring historical figures through public art.

Summary

Senate Bill 28 proposes that the joint legislative historical committee may accept a gift of a portrait depicting Rogers Johnson, with specific provisions regarding the hanging of the portrait in the state house. This bill aims to honor the legacy of Rogers Johnson by ensuring that a representation of him will be displayed prominently within a government building, thus preserving part of the state's history and acknowledging significant figures in its past.

Contention

As the bill is primarily a ceremonial act, discussions surrounding it are expected to be limited. However, historical and budgetary considerations could emerge regarding the implications of accepting donations for public art. Critics might argue about the prioritization of such expenditures in comparison to pressing state issues, while supporters will likely emphasize the cultural and educational benefits of such initiatives. The bill's simplicity in focus allows for a focused debate on these more substantial underlying issues.

Companion Bills

NH SB28

Carry Over Relative to a portrait in the likeness of Rogers Johnson at the state house.

Previously Filed As

NH SB28

Relative to a portrait in the likeness of Rogers Johnson at the state house.

NH SB57

Relative to the reduction in the calculation of state retirement annuities at age 65.

NH SB29

Relative to repealing the statute relating to police matrons.

NH SB11

Relative to African American burial grounds.

NH HB301

Relative to recusal by members of the general court for conflicts of interest.

NH SB209

Relative to providing menstrual hygiene products at no cost to individuals who biologically menstruate in state and county correctional facilities.

NH HB445

Relative to the operational funds of OPLC.

NH HB457

Relative to state treasury pension and insurance fund management.

NH HB302

Relative to including education in the United States Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the New Hampshire constitution for New Hampshire law enforcement.

NH SB141

Relative to administration of the education freedom accounts program.

Similar Bills

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