R 310
2021 -- S 0810
Enacted 06/14/2021

J O I N T   R E S O L U T I O N
CREATING A SPECIAL COMMISSION TO BE KNOWN AS "THE RHODE ISLAND SEMIQUINCENTENNIAL (RI 250TH) COMMISSION"

Introduced By: Senators Goodwin, McCaffrey, Archambault, and Pearson
Date Introduced: April 08, 2021

     WHEREAS, As one of the original 13 colonies, Rhode Island played a leading role in the
birth and history of the United States of America; and
     WHEREAS, On June 9, 1772, in the first major act of rebellion against England, Rhode
Islanders attacked and burned the English revenue schooner HMS Gaspee; and
     WHEREAS, In 1774, Providence residents were the first to propose the idea of a
Continental Congress at their town meeting; and
     WHEREAS, On May 4, 1776, Rhode Island’s General Assembly passed the Act of
Renunciation, becoming the first British colony to renounce its allegiance to the King, an
important legislative step toward the Declaration of Independence, signed on July 4, 1776; and
     WHEREAS, The 250th Anniversary of the founding of our country presents an
opportunity for Rhode Islanders and all Americans to reflect on the many significant events that
inspired the birth of our country from a diversity of perspectives; and
     WHEREAS, The study of history leads to greater empathy, heightened civil discourse,
increased civic engagement, all of which build to a stronger future; now, therefore be it
     RESOLVED, That a special legislative commission to be known as “The Rhode Island
Semiquincentennial (RI 250) Commission” is hereby created consisting of thirty (30) members:
one of whom shall be the Secretary of State, or designee; one of whom shall be the Commissioner
of Elementary and Secondary Education, or designee; one of whom shall be the Executive
Director of the Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission, or designee; one
of whom shall be the Executive Director of the Rhode Island State Council for the Arts, or
designee; one of whom shall be the Secretary of the Executive Office of Commerce, or designee;
one of whom shall be the Historian Laureate, or designee; and twenty-four (24) of whom shall be
public members, four (4) of whom shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House, two (2) of
whom shall be appointed by the Minority Leader of the House, four (4) of whom shall be
appointed by the President of the Senate, two (2) of whom shall be appointed by the Minority
Leader of the Senate, six (6) of whom shall be appointed by the Governor, and six (6) of whom
shall be appointed by the Secretary of State.
     The Secretary of State, or designee, shall serve as the Chairperson and the Executive
Director of the Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission shall serve as the
Vice-Chairperson of the Commission.
     The public members shall be residents of this state, chosen with due regard to geographic,
cultural and racial diversity, who have an interest in the history of Rhode Island, over the last 250
years, and the contributions of Rhode Island in the founding of our nation.
     The purpose of said Commission shall be to:
     Assist in ensuring that any observance of the semiquincentennial of the American
Revolution is inclusive and appropriately recognizes the experiences and points of view
of all people affected by the events before, during, and after this historic event;
     Encourage civic, historical, educational, economic, and other organizations throughout
the State of Rhode Island to organize and participate in activities to expand the
understanding, and appreciation of, the significance of the American Revolution;
     Collaborate with local tourism agencies to promote Rhode Island as a prominent cultural
and heritage tourism destination for American Revolutionary history;
     Encourage interdisciplinary and scholarly examination of the American Revolution; and
     Explore the many ways in which the ethos of our national founding period influences our
present, and can shape our future.
     The duties of said Commission shall be to:
     Commemorate the semiquincentennial of the American Revolution and Rhode Island’s
participation and contributions therein, including activities in recognition of the historic,
social, legal, cultural, and political forces that caused the American Revolution and
influenced its course and outcomes;
     Collaborate with and assist other state and national organizations with programs and
activities for the observance of the semiquincentennial of the American Revolution in
the State of Rhode Island;
     Facilitate American Revolution-related activities throughout the State of Rhode Island;
     Provide assistance to localities and nonprofit organizations for the development of
programs, projects, and activities pertaining to the American Revolution that have
lasting educational value within the State of Rhode Island; and
     Support the creation of educational opportunities for K-12 students and all members of
the public who wish to explore the intricacies of the foundational period of our nation.
     Appointments to the Commission shall be made within sixty (60) days of the passage of
this resolution. The members of the Commission shall meet no later than sixty (60) days after the
completion of all appointments to the Commission.
     A majority of members shall constitute a quorum, but a lesser number may hold
meetings. The Commission shall act only on an affirmative vote of a majority of the voting
members of the Commission.
     Vacancies in said Commission shall be filled in like manner as the original appointment.
     The membership of said Commission shall receive no compensation for their services.
     All departments and agencies of the state shall furnish such advice and information,
documentary and otherwise, to said Commission and its agents as is deemed necessary or
desirable by the Commission to facilitate the purposes of this resolution.
     The Commission may, for the purpose of carrying out its duties:
     Perform any and all other activities in connection with the educational, charitable and
scientific purposes of the Commission within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended;
     Solicit, accept and use grants and charitable funds made available by the United States
government or any agency thereof;
     Work in conjunction with other 501(c)(3) and nonprofit organizations with a similar
mission to solicit, accept and use funds or in-kind contributions from private entities;
     Request funds from the General Assembly;
     Appoint any advisory or sub-committee as the Commission considers appropriate; and
     Authorize any voting member or employee of the Commission to take any action that the
Commission is authorized to take under duties and purpose of the Commission; and be it
further
     RESOLVED, That the Commission shall issue a final report that contains a summary of
the findings and recommendations of the Commission to the General Assembly on or before July
1, 2023, a final accounting of funds received and expended by the Commission to the General
Assembly on or before October 1, 2026, and said Commission shall expire on January 1, 2027.
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