Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SJR66

Introduced
3/8/22  
Engrossed
3/8/22  
Refer
3/8/22  
Enrolled
3/10/22  
Chaptered
3/10/22  

Caption

Jim McClendon Parkway, portion of U.S. Highway 411, named

Impact

The bill is primarily symbolic in nature, focusing on honoring a public figure rather than enacting or amending existing laws. By naming a highway after Senator McClendon, it serves to acknowledge his impact on the community and provides a lasting tribute to his service. Although the bill does not fundamentally alter state law, it represents a celebration of local governance and the recognition of those serving in elected positions.

Summary

SJR66 is a Senate Joint Resolution from Alabama that honors the distinguished public service of Senator Jim McClendon by designating a portion of U.S. Highway 411 as the 'Jim McClendon Parkway.' Senator McClendon has served the state for nearly two decades, representing Shelby, St. Clair, and Talladega Counties in various capacities across numerous legislative committees. This resolution is a formal recognition of his contributions and commitment to public service during his tenure in the state legislature.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SJR66 appears to be positive, reflecting mutual respect and appreciation from fellow legislators and constituents for Senator McClendon's years of service. This resolution garnered support from various members of the legislature, indicating a collective acknowledgment of Senator McClendon's contributions and a desire to honor him publicly. There is a general consensus that recognition of public servants is beneficial for enhancing community ties and encouraging civic engagement.

Contention

Since SJR66 proposes a naming resolution, it does not present significant points of contention in legislative discussions. Generally, naming locations after public figures can be met with varying opinions in different contexts; however, in this instance, the bill appears to have smoothly transitioned through the legislative process without notable opposition. The focus has been on honoring Senator McClendon without delving into divisive issues, allowing for a unified voice in support of the resolution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HJR185

Naming a portion of U.S. Highway 231 the James T. Ramage III Highway

AL HJR119

Arley - Smith Lake Parkway, named

AL HJR97

Joe R. Carothers Highway, named

AL SJR56

Harmon Robison, highway named

AL HJR149

Chief Buddy Crabtree, highway named

AL SJR69

Andrew Preston Hornsby, Sr. Memorial Highway, named

AL HJR286

Naming a two-mile portion of State Highway 137 in Covington County in Memory of General Underwood Cross

AL HJR246

Joe Faust, road named

AL SJR71

Tommy Carter, road named

AL HJR285

Naming U.S. Highway 29 at its intersection with Eagle Road and Harts Bridge Road in Covington County the PFC Thomas Lloyd Rodgers Memorial Intersection

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.