SB33 (2021) Detail

Relative to Native American name restoration.


SB 33 - AS AMENDED BY THE SENATE

 

03/11/2021   0606s

2021 SESSION

21-0922

04/05

 

SENATE BILL 33

 

AN ACT relative to Native American name restoration.

 

SPONSORS: Sen. Watters, Dist 4; Sen. Ward, Dist 8; Sen. Perkins Kwoka, Dist 21; Sen. Kahn, Dist 10; Rep. Sofikitis, Hills. 34; Rep. Schultz, Merr. 18; Rep. P. Schmidt, Straf. 19; Rep. Horrigan, Straf. 6

 

COMMITTEE: Executive Departments and Administration

 

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ANALYSIS

 

This bill authorizes cities and towns to name or rename locations or geographic features in the Abenaki language; requires the commission on Native American affairs to assist cities, towns, and the state when requested in determining historic or otherwise appropriate Abenaki language names for locations and geographic features; and requires that the commission on resources and development act as the state contact for the federal government for state naming issues.

 

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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.

Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]

Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.

03/11/2021   0606s 21-0922

04/05

 

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

 

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twenty One

 

AN ACT relative to Native American name restoration.

 

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

 

1  Findings.  The general court finds that the commission on Native American affairs established in RSA 12-A:14-a is critical to recognizing the historic and cultural contributions of Native Americans to New Hampshire, and the promotion and strengthening of Native American heritage.  Therefore, the general court finds that Native American place names are a rich legacy that ought to be valued and visible, and as such, the general court supports local and state initiatives to restore and assign Native American names to places and geographic features.

2  New Subparagraph; Department of Natural and Cultural Resources; Commission on Native American Affairs.  Amend RSA 12-A:14-a, VI by inserting after subparagraph (c) the following new subparagraph:

(d)  Review recommendations from municipalities and the state concerning historic Abenaki language names, and may, when requested, assist municipalities in determining historic Abenaki names for locations and geographic features.

3  New Section; Powers and Duties of Towns; Native American Name Restoration.  Amend RSA 31 by inserting after section 39-e the following new section:

31:39-f  Native American Name Restoration.  The governing body of a town, after consultation with the commission on Native American affairs established in RSA 12-A:14-a, or with notification to the commission, and with the involvement of tribal groups recommended by the department of natural and cultural resources to determine the historic Abenaki language name for a location or geographic feature situated in the town, may recommend the naming or renaming of such location or geographic feature in the Abenaki language, with approval by a vote of the legislative body.  The town shall inform the commission on Native American affairs of its action.  To have a name proposed for recognition by the United States Board on Geographic Names, United States Department of the Interior, the town shall submit the name to the New Hampshire geographic names authority.

4  New Paragraph; Powers of City Councils; Bylaws and Ordinances; Native American Name Restoration.  Amend RSA 47:17 by inserting after paragraph XIX the following new paragraph:

XX.  The governing body of a city, after consultation with the commission on Native American affairs established in RSA 12-A:14-a or, with notification to the commission, and with the involvement of tribal groups recommended by the department of natural and cultural and resources to determine the historic Abenaki language name for a location or geographic feature situated in the city, may recommend the naming or renaming of such location or geographic feature in the Abenaki language, with approval by a vote the legislative body.  The city shall inform the commission on Native American affairs of its action.  To have a name proposed for recognition by the United States Board on Geographic Names, United States Department of the Interior, the city shall submit the name to the New Hampshire geographic names authority.

5  New Paragraph; Council on Resources and Development; Responsibilities; Geographic Naming Authority.  Amend RSA 162-C:2 by inserting after paragraph XI the following new paragraph:

XI-a.  Act as the New Hampshire geographic names authority which shall be the state contact for the United States Board on Geographic Names, United States Department of the Interior; and

6  Effective Date.  This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.

Links


Date Body Type
Jan. 20, 2021 Senate Hearing
March 11, 2021 Senate Floor Vote
March 11, 2021 Senate Floor Vote
April 15, 2021 House Hearing
House Floor Vote
Jan. 20, 2021 Senate Hearing
March 11, 2021 Senate Floor Vote
April 15, 2021 House Hearing

Bill Text Revisions

SB33 Revision: 32180 Date: March 11, 2021, 4:45 p.m.
SB33 Revision: 33424 Date: March 3, 2021, 2:58 p.m.
SB33 Revision: 31914 Date: Jan. 12, 2021, 3:31 p.m.

Docket


June 3, 2021: Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 06/03/2021 HJ 8 P. 8


June 3, 2021: Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 06/03/2021 HJ 8 P. 8


May 6, 2021: Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate (Vote 19-0; CC) HC 26 P. 6


: Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate (Vote 19-0; CC) HC 26 P. 6


April 2, 2021: Public Hearing: 04/15/2021 10:00 am Members of the public may attend using the following link: To join the webinar: https://zoom.us/j/99594447166 / Executive session on pending legislation may be held throughout the day (time permitting) from the time the committee is initially convened.


April 15, 2021: Public Hearing: 04/15/2021 10:00 am Members of the public may attend using the following link: To join the webinar: https://zoom.us/j/99594447166 / Executive session on pending legislation may be held throughout the day (time permitting) from the time the committee is initially convened.


Feb. 25, 2021: Introduced (in recess of) 02/25/2021 and referred to Executive Departments and Administration HJ 4 P. 50


March 17, 2021: Introduced (in recess of) 02/25/2021 and referred to Executive Departments and Administration HJ 4 P. 50


March 11, 2021: Ought to Pass with Amendment 2021-0606s, RC 23Y-1N, MA; OT3rdg; 03/11/2021; SJ 7


March 11, 2021: Ought to Pass with Amendment 2021-0606s, RC 23Y-1N, MA; OT3rdg; 03/11/2021; SJ 7


March 11, 2021: Committee Amendment # 2021-0606s, RC 23Y-1N, AA; 03/11/2021; SJ 7


March 11, 2021: Committee Amendment # 2021-0606s, RC 23Y-1N, AA; 03/11/2021; SJ 7


March 11, 2021: Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2021-0606s, 03/11/2021; Vote 5-0; CC; SC 14


March 3, 2021: Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2021-0606s, 03/11/2021; Vote 5-0; CC; SC 14


March 11, 2021: Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2021-0606s, 03/11/2021; SC 14


Jan. 20, 2021: Remote Hearing: 01/20/2021, 09:20 am; Links to join the hearing can be found in the Senate Calendar; SC 7


Jan. 13, 2021: Remote Hearing: 01/20/2021, 09:20 am; Links to join the hearing can be found in the Senate Calendar; SC 7


Jan. 12, 2021: Introduced 01/06/2021 and Referred to Executive Departments and Administration; SJ 3


Jan. 6, 2021: Introduced 01/06/2021 and Referred to Executive Departments and Administration; SJ 3