The creation of this commission is expected to enhance the recognition of the service and sacrifices made by military veterans within the state. By establishing criteria for historical designation and commission oversight, the bill seeks to ensure that significant memorials receive appropriate attention and resources for preservation. Furthermore, it may facilitate better public awareness and education regarding these memorials through improved signage and informational efforts.
Summary
SB1414, introduced by Senator Mike Porfirio, amends the Department of Veterans' Affairs Act to establish the Illinois War and Veterans Memorials and Monuments Commission. This commission is formed in anticipation of the 250th Anniversary of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence and aims to assess all war and veterans memorials and monuments across Illinois. It is tasked with creating a comprehensive inventory of these memorials, evaluating their historical significance, and identifying those in need of restoration or additional funding to preserve them.
Contention
One notable point of contention surrounding SB1414 may revolve around the funding and administration of the commission, including the allocation of resources to support memorial restoration. Critics could potentially raise concerns about the priorities of the commission and whether it meets the needs of all communities within the state, particularly regarding geographic representation and the inclusion of memorials that may not have been historically recognized but hold local significance. The bill requires the involvement of veterans and various representatives from military branches, which can lead to discussions on how adequately veterans' perspectives and local histories are represented in the commission’s efforts.
In corporate power relating to boroughs, further providing for specific powers; in veterans' affairs relating to boroughs, further providing for care and erection of memorials; in corporate powers relating to third class cities, providing for control, maintenance and repair of memorials; in veterans' affairs relating to third class cities, further providing for care of memorials; in grounds and buildings, further providing for monuments, memorials and memorial halls to war veterans and for preservation, maintenance, repair and completion of public monuments; and making an editorial change.
In corporate power relating to boroughs, further providing for specific powers; in veterans' affairs relating to boroughs, further providing for care and erection of memorials; in corporate powers relating to third class cities, providing for control, maintenance and repair of memorials; in veterans' affairs relating to third class cities, further providing for care of memorials; in grounds and buildings, further providing for monuments, memorials and memorial halls to war veterans and for preservation, maintenance, repair and completion of public monuments; and making an editorial change.
Relating to the removal, relocation, alteration, or construction of certain monuments or memorials located on public property; authorizing a civil penalty.