Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6606

Introduced
1/6/22  
Refer
1/6/22  
Report Pass
3/29/22  

Caption

House Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study And Make Recommendations For A Plan And The Design Of A Vietnam Memorial To Be Located In The City Of Providence, Rhode Island (same As 21h-6285-creates A 9 Member Commission To Study And Make Recommendations For A Plan And Design Of A Vietnam Memorial To Be Located In The City Of Providence, And Who Would Report Back To The House By January 31, 2023, And Expire On April 30, 2023.)

Impact

The establishment of this commission aims to facilitate a comprehensive study that will inform the state on how best to proceed with constructing the memorial. By engaging a dedicated group of veterans and legislative members, the commission is expected to consider aspects such as funding, location, and design for the memorial, which will serve as a permanent tribute to the valor of the service members involved in the Vietnam War. The initiative highlights Rhode Island’s commitment to remembering its veterans and acknowledging their sacrifices.

Summary

House Resolution H6606 proposes the creation of a special legislative commission tasked with studying and making recommendations for the planning and design of a Vietnam Memorial located in Providence, Rhode Island. This proposal acknowledges the significant contributions and sacrifices made by Rhode Island residents during the Vietnam War, with over two hundred individuals having given their lives in service to the country. The resolution emphasizes the need to honor these veterans, who faced challenges during one of the most controversial conflicts in American history.

Contention

While the resolution generally received support symbolizing a unified effort to honor veterans, discussions may arise regarding the logistics of funding and the appropriateness of various design proposals. Ensuring that the memorial accurately reflects the experiences and sacrifices of those who served will likely be a point of contention among commission members and the wider community. Additionally, there may be debates about the most effective ways to engage the population in honoring these veterans.

Last_action

The bill was passed with 71 voting in favor and none against on April 13, 2022. Following the passage, the commission is expected to gather and report back its findings by January 31, 2023, after which it will disband after April 30, 2023.

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