Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00708

Introduced
1/24/11  
Introduced
1/24/11  
Refer
1/24/11  

Caption

An Act Naming The Bridge On Route 44 In Avon The Corporal Gildo T. Consolini Memorial Bridge.

Impact

The passage of SB 00708 would have symbolic significance, as it memorializes a local hero and recognizes the profound impact of war on communities. Naming infrastructure after individuals is a common practice that fosters a sense of local identity and pride, helping to keep the memories of fallen soldiers alive within the community. The specific dedication to Corporal Consolini may stimulate public interest in local history and encourage educational discussions regarding World War II and its local implications.

Summary

Senate Bill 00708, introduced by Senator Witkos and Representative Legeyt, proposes the naming of the bridge on Route 44 in Avon as the Corporal Gildo T. Consolini Memorial Bridge. This bill serves to honor Corporal Consolini, who was notably the first soldier from Avon to lose his life in World War II, acknowledging his sacrifice and contributions to the nation during a significant conflict in history.

Contention

While discussions around the bill did not highlight significant opposition, any contention typically surrounding such memorializations could revolve around perspectives on how communities choose to honor historical figures. Questions may arise regarding who gets memorialized, the criteria for such honors, and the potential for alternative historical narratives to be recognized. However, given the specific circumstances and recognition of a soldier’s sacrifice, such discussions may be minimal in this context.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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