West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB733

Introduced
2/9/24  

Caption

Authorizing replacement of Robert C. Byrd statue with statue of George Washington

Impact

If enacted, SB733 will amend the existing state law regarding monuments within the Capitol, specifically by removing the representation of Robert C. Byrd, who has a complex legacy. The replacement with universally recognized figures aims to foster a more inclusive environment that aligns with the state's values and the perspectives of its citizens. The funding for these changes will derive from the special 'capitol renovation and improvement fund', which indicates a dedicated financial plan for such projects.

Summary

Senate Bill 733 proposes the replacement of the statue of Robert C. Byrd at the West Virginia Capitol with statues of several prominent historical figures: George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, James Madison, and Arthur I. Boreman. The intention is to install one statue of each figure in the corners of the Capitol's rotunda. This bill is part of a broader initiative to honor influential leaders in American history while also addressing community sentiment towards statues that may be seen as controversial or represent outdated ideologies.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB733 appears to be divided. Supporters view the bill as a necessary and progressive step to replace a controversial figure with leaders who embody ideals of unity and freedom. This reflects a modern shift in historical representation at public sites. However, there may also be concerns among certain groups who feel that removal of Byrd’s statue disregards historical complexities and narratives that should not be sanitized.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the legacy of Robert C. Byrd, who has been both celebrated and criticized for his lengthy career in the Senate. Opponents of the statue's removal could argue that eliminating his representation diminishes recognition of historical contributions to the state and nation. Additionally, discussions regarding the selection of which figures to represent may provoke debates about who deserves commemoration and what values these figures are meant to symbolize in today’s context.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB636

Authorizing transfers to and from Licensed Racetrack Modernization Fund

WV SB272

Authorizing use of Reclamation of Abandoned and Dilapidated Properties Program Fund

WV SB604

Authorizing DHS to establish Office of Inspector General

WV HB3369

Creating a School Safety Unit within the Division of Protective Services

WV HB2278

Authorizing the DMV to issue certain vital records in the custody of the state registrar

WV HB2024

Budget Bill, making appropriations of public money out of the treasury in accordance with section fifty-one, article six of the Constitution

WV SB639

Authorizing restitution to victims of securities fraud

WV SB440

Authorizing DOH pay current obligations from State Road Fund

WV SB545

Authorizing sheriffs to retire at age 62 with eight or more years of service

WV HB2819

To add State Fire Marshals to the statute to be included with law enforcement that receive information related to school safety requirements

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.