Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington House Bill HR4676

Introduced
2/20/24  

Caption

Recognizing the designation of the Filipino Hall of the Yakima Valley on the National Register of Historic Places.

Impact

The passage of HR4676 would officially recognize the Filipino Hall as a significant cultural landmark, providing it with heightened visibility and acknowledgement on a national level. This could foster community pride and inspire further preservation efforts of culturally significant sites within the region. The recognition may also open avenues for funding and support for continued maintenance and promotion of the Hall as a heritage site, highlighting the role of Filipino contributions to the fabric of the Yakima Valley's history.

Summary

HR4676 is a recognition bill aimed at designating the Filipino Hall of the Yakima Valley on the National Register of Historic Places. This designation serves to acknowledge the historical significance of the Filipino community and its contributions to the Yakima Valley region, thereby preserving its cultural heritage and promoting awareness of its history. The bill reinforces the importance of recognizing diverse cultural contributions within the broader narrative of a region’s history and heritage.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment regarding HR4676 appears to be positive, as proponents of the bill emphasize the importance of cultural recognition and historical preservation. The bill has garnered support from various community leaders, historical societies, and individuals who advocate for minority representation and acknowledgment in historic registries. This demonstrates a growing appreciation for enhancing cultural diversity within historical narratives.

Contention

While the discussions surrounding HR4676 have been largely supportive, some may raise questions about the criteria for designation on the National Register of Historic Places and the potential implications for resources allocated to the site. Discussion might center around ensuring that other communities also receive recognition for their contributions, creating a balanced representation of diverse histories. However, significant contention on the bill text itself appears limited, suggesting a strong unified support for acknowledging the Filipino community's historical impact.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA HB2427

Recognizing the Walla Walla valley historical society as a trustee of the state.

WA HR4644

Recognizing Filipino American educators.

WA SB5805

Concerning the Yakima Valley School.

WA HB1749

Promoting instruction in public schools about the historical and cultural contributions of Filipino Americans.

WA SR8613

Recognizing the Washington National Guard.

WA SR8661

Recognizing the Washington National Guard.

WA HB1472

Closing the Yakima Valley school and Rainier school.

WA HB1576

Concerning the designation of historic landmarks by cities.

WA SB5554

Concerning historic landmark designations.

WA HR4654

Recognizing the National Conference of State Legislatures.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.