Utah 2024 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HCR008

Introduced
1/24/24  
Refer
1/29/24  
Report Pass
2/2/24  
Engrossed
2/5/24  
Refer
2/6/24  
Report Pass
2/9/24  
Enrolled
2/19/24  

Caption

Concurrent Resolution Creating the Butch Cassidy State Monument

Impact

The establishment of the Butch Cassidy State Monument will integrate into the existing state parks system, highlighting Utah's commitment to preserving cultural landmarks. This move is expected to enhance tourism in the area, drawing visitors interested in heritage and outdoor recreation. By granting county management over the monument, the resolution builds local capacity and involvement in heritage conservation while aligning with state laws regarding monument designations.

Summary

HCR008 is a resolution proposing the creation of the Butch Cassidy State Monument in Utah. It seeks to recognize and preserve the historical significance of the Butch Cassidy Home, determined by local county resolutions from both Piute and Garfield Counties. This monument is characterized as having important recreational, cultural, historic, scenic, and economic values that benefit local communities. The resolution includes provisions for the management of the site by the counties in cooperation with the Division of State Parks, ensuring governance aligns with the State Monuments Act.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR008 appears to be largely positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for preserving historical sites. Local officials and community members have shown support for the initiative, noting the potential benefits to heritage tourism and local economies. The confluence of local interest and state support signifies a unified front in recognizing Utah’s history and cultural narratives.

Contention

While there seems to be consensus in support of the creation of the monument, contention might arise surrounding land management and usage, especially since the proposed site involves privately owned parcels. Future discussions may focus on how best to balance private land interests with public monument management and ensuring sustainable development that honors the historical significance without compromising the site's integrity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT HCR007

Concurrent Resolution Supporting the Creation of the Great Salt Lake Sentinel Landscape

UT HCR006

Concurrent Resolution Regarding Mental Health Support in Schools

UT HCR010

Concurrent Resolution Regarding the Pledge of Allegiance in Schools

UT HCR008

Concurrent Resolution Addressing the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games

UT HCR004

Concurrent Resolution Addressing Service Members in Japan

UT HCR005

Concurrent Resolution Opposing Federal Legislative Efforts to Strip States of Authority to Regulate Congressional Elections

UT HCR009

Concurrent Resolution Concerning the Shutdown of Utah's Power by the Federal Government

UT SCR008

Concurrent Resolution Promoting Kindness in Utah

UT HCR001

Concurrent Resolution Encouraging Discussion about Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse

UT SCR006

Concurrent Resolution Regarding the Great Salt Lake Elevation Targets

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