Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR175

Introduced
3/14/24  
Engrossed
3/15/24  

Caption

House concurrent resolution in memory of jazz aficionado Reuben Jackson

Impact

The resolution itself does not change or impact state laws but rather serves to acknowledge the cultural contributions of an individual to the jazz community and the broader cultural landscape of Vermont. By honoring Jackson through this resolution, the state highlights the importance of arts and education, as well as cultural heritage, reinforcing the value placed on individuals who have dedicated their lives to these fields.

Summary

HCR175 is a House Concurrent Resolution recognizing and honoring the contributions of Reuben Jackson, a distinguished jazz aficionado and cultural figure. The resolution serves as a formal tribute to Jackson, who made significant impacts through his work as a radio host, jazz archivist, and educator. Born in Georgia and having spent part of his life in Washington, DC, Jackson's journey included important roles with the Smithsonian Institution and Vermont Public Radio, where he shared his love for jazz and mentorship through poetry and literature.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR175 is largely positive, reflecting a communal appreciation for Reuben Jackson's legacy. Lawmakers and community members involved in the resolution expressed heartfelt condolences and gratitude for his contributions, indicating a shared understanding of the significance of cultural figures in enhancing the artistic narrative of the state. This resolution evokes a tone of remembrance and respect, acknowledging the impact that individuals like Jackson have on society.

Contention

Since HCR175 is a resolution in memory of an individual rather than a bill that introduces or modifies legislation, there are no significant points of contention directly related to its content. However, the celebration of Jackson's life and contributions might spark discussions around how art and culture receive recognition and support within the legislative framework, stirring debates on funding and support for the arts in Vermont.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR013

House concurrent resolution in memory of Rebecca N. Ballard of Georgia

VT HCR031

House concurrent resolution in memory of Marshall Webb

VT HCR173

House concurrent resolution in memory of former Castleton State College Dean of Education Honoree Fleming

VT HR2053

In memory of Paul Hart of Jacksonville.

VT HR1238

In memory of Lois Boles of Jacksonville.

VT HR1235

In memory of Helen Ann Wade of Jacksonville.

VT HCR104

House concurrent resolution in memory of Albert D. Corey of St. Albans

VT HCR014

House concurrent resolution in memory of Anna E. MacWilliams Neville

VT HR36

In memory of Marvin Joe Angle of Jacksonville.

VT HR2115

In memory of James Edgar Brown of Jacksonville.

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