The resolution requests the Illinois Department of Transportation to erect appropriate signage and plaques at the site of the designated bridge. This action falls under the state's efforts to honor veterans and create memorials that remind the public of the sacrifices made by military personnel. By naming a bridge after Sgt. Feezell, the state acknowledges the historical significance of his service and aims to foster a sense of patriotism and respect for veterans among constituents.
Summary
Senate Joint Resolution 6 (SJR0006) honors the memory of Sgt. Dan G. Feezell, a soldier who served in the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division and was killed in action during the Vietnam War. It proposes the designation of the West Baltimore Street Bridge over Forked Creek in Wilmington as the "Sgt. Dan G. Feezell Memorial Bridge." This act seeks to recognize his bravery and contribution to the nation during a critical period, emphasizing the importance of commemorating those who have sacrificed their lives for their country.
Contention
While resolutions of this nature are generally well-received, potential points of contention may arise concerning the location and funding for the signage, as well as the broader implications of memorializing particular individuals over others. Discussions may also focus on how much prominence should be given to military personnel in public spaces versus other community members who have made significant contributions through various means. However, as of the current discussions, there doesn't appear to be substantial opposition to the resolution itself.