District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill PR26-0094

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
3/4/25  
Passed
12/16/25  

Caption

Installation of Statue of Bernardo de Gálvez Commemorative Work Approval Resolution of 2025

Impact

The resolution passes under the reference of section 401 of the Street and Alley Closing and Acquisition Procedures Act of 1982, allowing the Council of the District of Columbia to authorize the placement of commemorative works in public spaces. If approved, the statue and its associated signage would enrich the historical landscape of Washington, D.C., fostering cultural appreciation and education regarding the friendships that contributed to American independence. This monument is intended to serve as a point of inspiration and reflection for both residents and visitors.

Summary

PR26-0094, referred to as the Installation of Statue of Bernardo de Galvez Commemorative Work Approval Resolution of 2025, seeks to approve the installation of a commemorative statue of Bernardo de Galvez at a designated public space adjacent to the Embassy of Spain in Washington, D.C. This resolution aimed to honor Galvez's contributions to independence during the American Revolutionary War and recognize his historical significance. The location chosen for the statue is prominent, situated at 2375 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, reflecting both its cultural and diplomatic importance.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding PR26-0094 has been largely positive, with legislative discussions emphasizing the importance of commemorating figures like Galvez who played pivotal roles in American history. Proponents view the installation as a step towards honoring diverse historical contributions, underscoring the narrative of international alliances forged during the fight for independence. There is a shared optimism that such commemorations can improve public engagement with history.

Contention

While there may not be significant points of contention over this specific resolution, discussions around public spaces and commemorative works often include debates about representation and inclusivity. Ensuring that monuments reflect a broader spectrum of histories can lead to dialogue about which figures are honored and how this relates to the values of contemporary society. In the case of PR26-0094, any criticism may stem from larger conversations about public memory and the selection of figures for commemoration.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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