Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SR80

Introduced
3/28/23  

Caption

Recognizing April 9, 2023, as "Appomattox Day" in Pennsylvania, in honor of the historic Confederate surrender in Appomattox, Virginia, which led to full emancipation in the United States and signaled the end of the American Civil War, and urging the designation of "Appomattox Day" as a legal holiday in this Commonwealth.

Impact

Should SR80 be enacted, it will have a notable impact on state laws by introducing a new legal holiday within Pennsylvania. This change could foster discussions around historical events and their relevance in contemporary society. The designation of a holiday would also prompt educational initiatives and commemorative events that may take place in public spaces and institutions across the state, thereby reinforcing the narrative of reconciliation and remembrance of the Civil War era.

Summary

Senate Resolution 80 (SR80) seeks to recognize April 9, 2023, as 'Appomattox Day' in Pennsylvania, commemorating the historic Confederate surrender in Appomattox, Virginia, which effectively marked the end of the American Civil War and led to the emancipation of enslaved individuals. The resolution aims to urge the designation of 'Appomattox Day' as an official legal holiday within the Commonwealth, thereby allowing for reflections on its significance in American history and honoring those who were impacted by the events surrounding the surrender.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR80 appears to be mixed, reflecting the complexities of how the Civil War and its legacy are perceived within Pennsylvania and beyond. Proponents of the resolution see it as an opportunity for recognition and healing, and a way to acknowledge the sacrifices made for freedom. However, there are concerns from various groups about the implications of commemorating a day associated with the Confederacy, which may evoke differing reactions based on individual and communal histories related to the Civil War.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SR80 primarily center around the historical associations with the Confederate surrender and the broader implications of recognizing 'Appomattox Day.' Some critics argue that celebrating this event may inadvertently glorify aspects of the Confederacy, which are often seen as rooted in racism and division. These concerns underscore a deeper societal debate about how history should be remembered and taught, particularly events that involve oppression and struggle for freedom.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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