An Act Naming A Portion Of Route 113 In Honor Of Terry Backer.
The enactment of HB 5081 will have a localized impact by specifically recognizing the contributions of a significant public figure in the Stratford community. Naming a section of Route 113 in his honor serves to preserve his legacy and promote awareness of environmental concerns linked to the Long Island Sound. This recognition may foster community pride and inspire future generations to engage in public service and environmental advocacy.
House Bill 5081 proposes to name a portion of Route 113, located in Stratford, Connecticut, in honor of Terrance E. Backer. Backer, a former State Representative, is recognized for his more than twenty years of public service and dedication to environmental issues, particularly as the Long Island Soundkeeper. This bill aims to commemorate his contributions to both the local community and the broader environmental efforts in the region.
There do not appear to be significant points of contention related to HB 5081 as the bill focuses primarily on a commemorative action rather than on controversial governance or policy changes. As such, there is unlikely to be opposition or debate surrounding the naming of the roadway, reflecting broad respect for Backer's contributions and the recognition of local leaders in environmental stewardship.