Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HJR18

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Transportation Cabinet to designate the PFC David L. Johnson Memorial Highway in Fleming County.

Impact

The designation of the highway would serve as an enduring tribute to PFC Johnson, highlighting the importance of recognizing and commemorating the contributions of veterans to their communities. It establishes a physical site where individuals can reflect on the sacrifices made by military personnel, fostering a sense of pride and collective memory in the community of Fleming County. By erecting appropriate signage within a month of the resolution's passing, the bill also sets a precedent for future initiatives of this nature.

Summary

HJR18 is a joint resolution proposing the designation of a segment of Kentucky Route 57 in Fleming County as the 'PFC David L. Johnson Memorial Highway'. This resolution aims to honor the memory and sacrifice of PFC David L. Johnson, who was born in Fleming County and served in the Vietnam War, ultimately giving his life in the line of duty. The resolution recognizes not only his military service but also the lasting impact he has had on his community, as evidenced by the stories of love and respect shared by those who knew him.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HJR18 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, as it unites community members in honoring a local hero. Legislators and community members alike expressed strong support for recognizing Johnson's bravery and dedication. As a result, the bill is viewed as a meaningful way to pay tribute to veterans and foster community spirit. There is a shared recognition that honoring local veterans enriches the collective identity and resilience of communities.

Contention

While HJR18 is generally met with support, discussion surrounding memorial designations sometimes raises questions about resource allocation and the criteria for memorializing individuals. However, in this instance, it seems that PFC Johnson's commendable service record and deep connections within the community mitigate potential contention. The resolution smoothly navigates discussions on honor and recognition without significant opposition, reflecting a common desire to celebrate local heroes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HJR103

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Transportation Cabinet to designate the Jimmy Lee Memorial Highway in Johnson County.

KY HJR64

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Transportation Cabinet to designate the Tim Barker Memorial Highway in Johnson County.

KY SJR188

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the PFC Larry Gene Ratliff Memorial Highway in Martin County.

KY HJR100

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Transportation Cabinet to designate the Wallace and Betty Jo Conley Memorial Bridge in Johnson County.

KY SJR99

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Transportation Cabinet to designate the 1SGT Norman Richard Wells Memorial Bridge in Pulaski County.

KY HJR57

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Transportation Cabinet to designate the Greg "Slim" Hearn Memorial Highway in Grant County.

KY HJR95

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the PFC Ernie West Memorial Highway in Greenup County.

KY SJR103

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Transportation Cabinet to designate the Officer Travis Hurley Memorial Bridge in Laurel County.

KY HJR21

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Private Dennie Lee Story Memorial Highway in Fleming County.

KY SJR95

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Transportation Cabinet to designate a portion of United States Route 460 in Pike County in memory of Thomas Epling.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.