Colorado VS American Indian Mascot SB21-116 Public Input May 20

Description: SB21-116 Goes Before the Colorado House of Representatives May 20 at 1:30 PM. The Link To Give Public Input is Included Below.


Published: 05/19/2021
Byline: Hart

This bill has been assigned to the Senate and House Education Committees.  The bill is scheduled for hearing in the House on Thursday, May 20th at 1:30 PM.  

If community members are interested in learning more, they can access the bill and current amendments on https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/sb21-116.  There is opportunity for community members to express their opinion about this bill by testifying in person, remotely, or by submitting written testimony.  Information related to providing testimony can be found at https://www2.leg.state.co.us/CLICS/CLICS2021A/commsumm.nsf/signIn.xsp  

The Lamar School District Board of Education would like to draw the community’s attention to proposed legislation that could impact the school district.

SB21-116

Prohibit American Indian Mascots Concerning the prohibition of American Indian mascots in Colorado.

BILL SUMMARY

The bill prohibits the use of American Indian mascots (mascots) by public schools, including charter and institute charter schools, and public institutions of higher education (public school) as of June 1, 2022. The bill imposes a fine of $25,000 per month for each month that a public school continues to use a mascot after such date, payable to the state education fund.  

The prohibition does not apply to:

• Any agreement that exists prior to June 30, 2021, between a federally recognized Indian tribe (tribe) and a public school, although the tribe has the right and ability to revoke the agreement at any time;

• Any public school that is operated by a tribe or with the approval of a tribe and existing within the boundaries of the tribe's reservation;

• The ability of a tribe to create and maintain a relationship or agreement with a public school that fosters goodwill, emphasizes education and supports a curriculum that teaches American Indian history, and encourages a positive cultural exchange. Any such agreement may allow any mascot that is culturally affiliated with the tribe, as determined at the discretion of the tribe's governing body.

Community members can also contact or write their Legislator.  

• Senator Simpson Cleave

Senate District 35

E-mail: cleave.simpson.senate@state.co.us

Webpage: Simpson Cleave

 

• Representative Richard Holtorf

House District 64

E-mail: richard.holtorf.house@state.co.us

Webpage: Richard Holtorf



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