Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0555

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

An act relating to enclosing the Vermont State Hospital cemetery

Impact

The proposed act will not only provide financial backing for the cemetery's enclosure but will also reinforce the state's commitment to acknowledging and preserving its historical sites related to mental health treatment. By funding this project, the state affirms the moral imperative of maintaining the dignity of those who were once patients at the Vermont State Hospital and acknowledges the facility's significant role in the history of mental health care in Vermont. This step is seen as crucial for the community's recognition and respect for its historical roots.

Summary

House Bill H0555 aims to address the longstanding need for the enclosure of the Vermont State Hospital cemetery, highlighting the moral obligation to honor those buried there. The General Assembly acknowledges that the cemetery has been left uncared for since its establishment, with unmarked graves dating back to its early days. With a history dating back to 1896, this bill seeks to remedy the neglect of this important memorial site, which has faced ongoing damage from nearby bike trails that threaten its integrity. The bill proposes an appropriation of $13,398 to fund the necessary enclosure efforts.

Contention

While the bill appears to have strong support for its intent to preserve a historical site, discussions surrounding the funding and the protection of cemeteries reflect broader concerns about prioritizing mental health advocacy and historical sites. Some advocates may argue that resources should also be directed toward current mental health initiatives and services, taking care to balance historical preservation with contemporary needs. Nevertheless, H0555 focuses specifically on the act of enclosing and preserving a significant cemetery, a step that addresses both ethical and historical obligations.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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