Heated debate over adding Charlie Kirk to Wesley Bolin Plaza ends with committee approval
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Summary
The committee debated and approved (with a due-pass recommendation) a bill that would permit memorials to Charlie Kirk and Don Bowles in Wesley Bolin Plaza and rename the plaza to include both names; a Marquez amendment to separate the memorials failed.
The House Committee on Government returned SB 16 86 with a due-pass recommendation after extended debate over whether Wesley Bolin Plaza should host memorials to Charlie Kirk and Don Bowles and whether the plaza’s name should be changed.
Staff described the bill as permitting two memorials and renaming Wesley Bolin Plaza to include Charlie Kirk; members discussed a pending amendment offered by Representative Marquez to bifurcate the measures so the Charlie Kirk memorial would proceed separately from the Don Bowles memorial and the renaming.
Representative Marquez’s amendment was debated and put to a roll-call vote; it failed 3 ayes to 4 nays. Supporters argued the two memorials represented different aspects of First Amendment engagement and that combining them was appropriate; opponents said renaming the plaza and adding contemporary partisan figures risked politicizing public memorials.
Senator Kaufman spoke at length in favor of honoring Charlie Kirk, describing his public engagement and arguing that both men lost their lives in connection with First Amendment engagement; a public commenter reiterated opposition to honoring Kirk because of his rhetoric. After further discussion, the committee gave the bill a due-pass recommendation and adjourned.
