Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HJR142

Introduced
5/2/23  
Refer
5/2/23  
Report Pass
5/9/23  
Report Pass
5/9/23  
Engrossed
5/9/23  
Refer
5/11/23  
Report Pass
5/23/23  
Report Pass
5/23/23  
Enrolled
5/23/23  
Passed
5/23/23  

Caption

DESIGNATING A PORTION OF INTERSTATE 22 AS THE JAMES D. BROWN HIGHWAY.

Impact

The impact of HJR142 is primarily symbolic, serving to recognize the dedicated public service of James D. Brown. By naming a portion of Interstate 22 after him, the resolution aims to foster local pride and gratitude for his commitment to enhancing Alabama's infrastructure. While it does not encompass significant changes to existing laws or policies, it highlights the state's values regarding public service and community recognition.

Summary

HJR142 is a joint resolution aimed at designating a segment of Interstate 22 as the James D. Brown Highway. This measure seeks to honor the legacy of James D. Brown, who served the State of Alabama for over 50 years in various capacities within the Alabama Department of Transportation, including his role as a Transportation Regional Engineer. The resolution formally encourages the Alabama Department of Transportation to coordinate with local officials to install appropriate signage that reflects this designation, thereby commemorating Mr. Brown's contributions to the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HJR142 appears largely positive, as it involves a commemoration of a respected figure in Alabama's transportation history. Supporters of the bill appreciate the acknowledgment of public servants and their contributions to the state. Given the nature of the resolution, it has garnered bipartisan support, reflecting a collective recognition of Mr. Brown’s lifelong dedication to public service.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention articulated within the discussions surrounding HJR142. The resolution seems to enjoy widespread support and is viewed as a straightforward acknowledgment of an individual's service rather than a divisive legislative action. As it focuses on honoring a deceased public servant, it encourages sentiments of respect and community engagement without provocation of political disputes.

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 HJR286

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

AL HB606

Public highways; relocation of certain utility facilities associated with the construction of public highways, provided

AL HJR31

Daryl Brown, Sr., bridge named

AL SJR56

Harmon Robison, highway named

AL HJR97

Joe R. Carothers Highway, named

AL HR178

James Spann, commended

AL SB311

Public highways; procedure for issuance of permit for access to state rights-of-way on public highways, further provided

AL HJR149

Chief Buddy Crabtree, highway named

AL SB181

Interstate compact, respiratory therapists

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.