Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SJR165

Introduced
3/2/22  
Refer
3/2/22  

Caption

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Jerry S. Ikerd Memorial Highway in Pulaski County.

Impact

The resolution's passing would not only commemorate Jerry Ikerd's contributions but also enhance the state's recognition of individuals who have positively affected their communities. By naming a highway after him, it serves as a permanent reminder of his character and achievements. Such memorials can promote local pride and elevate the community's historical narrative. Additionally, these designations often encourage local tourism, possibly leading to economic benefits while providing an educational aspect regarding local history and notable figures.

Summary

SJR165 is a joint resolution that serves to officially designate Kentucky Route 3260 in Pulaski County as the 'Jerry S. Ikerd Memorial Highway'. This designation is a tribute to Jerry S. Ikerd, who made significant contributions to the local community through his business ventures and philanthropic efforts. Born in North Carolina and educated in Kentucky, Ikerd co-founded a coal company and went on to establish various businesses, leaving behind a legacy characterized by integrity, fair treatment of employees, and community engagement. His impact is recognized as noteworthy by local officials and citizens alike.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SJR165 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, as it honors a respected figure within the Pulaski County community. Community members and local government representatives have expressed support for the designation, underscoring the importance of acknowledging local heroes. This reflects a broader societal appreciation for recognizing contributions made by individuals to the collective welfare of their community, fostering a strong sense of local identity and belonging.

Contention

While JSR165 demonstrates strong community backing, there could be minor points of contention regarding the choice of highway or the implications of memorializing individuals in public spaces. Some may question whether such designations should be reserved for historical figures with widely recognized statewide impact or if they can equally apply to individuals whose contributions, while significant locally, may not resonate broadly across the entire state. However, these discussions often lead to reaffirmation of local importance in context to state heritage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY SJR65

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Faye Cain Sears Memorial Highway in Pulaski County.

KY SJR164

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Jim and Mary Jo Sharpe Memorial Bridge in Pulaski County.

KY SJR119

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Reverend C.E. Jacobs Memorial Bridge in Pulaski County.

KY HJR62

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Sheriff Sam Catron Memorial Bridge in Pulaski County.

KY HJR30

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Dan Hale Memorial Highway in Laurel County.

KY HJR56

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Ermal Tackett Memorial Highway in Floyd County.

KY HJR95

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

KY SJR26

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Tom Brahm Memorial Highway in Marion County.

KY SJR52

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Senator C.B. Embry Jr. Memorial Highway in Butler County.

KY HJR107

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Spc. David W. Taylor Memorial Highway in Henderson County.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.