Kentucky 2023 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SR56

Introduced
2/7/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Refer
2/8/23  

Caption

A RESOLUTION recognizing the fire districts serving Jefferson County for their excellent stewardship of public funds and their service in preserving life and property.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the efficient functioning of the current eight fire districts, created to enhance fire protection in areas not served by city departments. It points out the importance of the Jefferson County Fire Service in coordinating these districts, providing mutual aid, standardizing practices, and ensuring effective training. Thus, the resolution reinforces the idea that these fire districts contribute significantly towards the overall public safety and emergency medical services in the county.

Summary

Senate Resolution 56 recognizes and commends the fire districts serving Jefferson County for their exemplary management of public funds and their dedication to preserving life and property. The resolution acknowledges the essential role that these districts play in ensuring effective emergency response and firefighting services in the suburban areas of Jefferson County. It highlights the historical context of firefighting and how organized fire services have evolved to meet the demands of growing populations in urban and suburban settings, especially after the dissolution of the county fire department in the mid-1960s.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR56 appears overwhelmingly positive as it seeks to honor the commitment and sacrifices made by firefighters and the leaders of the various fire districts. It reflects a collective appreciation from the Senate toward these individuals who dedicate their lives to public service and safety. The language used underscores the honorable nature of the firefighting profession, which is regarded as vital for community wellbeing.

Contention

While the resolution does not present direct points of contention, it does imply recognition of the challenges that firefighters face, including increased training requirements and personal risks. The underlying message advocates for continued support and acknowledgment of the resources allocated to fire services, insinuating that maintaining funding and effective management is crucial for preserving the quality of these emergency services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY SR36

A RESOLUTION commemorating and honoring the life of Robert Ross "Jeff" Jefferson.

KY HJR29

A JOINT RESOLUTION authorizing the release of general funds to the Forest Stewardship Incentives Fund and making an appropriation therefor.

KY HJR60

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Mae Street Kidd Memorial Highway in Jefferson County.

KY SR207

A RESOLUTION honoring and commending the Louisville Fire Department firefighters, Louisville Metro Police Department officers, and Louisville emergency medical services personnel involved in the recent rescue on the Clark Memorial Bridge.

KY SR134

A RESOLUTION commending Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., for their impressive history of community activism and their legacy of brotherhood, and recognizing February 15, 2024, as Omega Psi Phi Day in Kentucky.

KY SR125

A RESOLUTION recognizing and honoring Senator Aaron Reed as the first Navy SEAL to serve in the Kentucky Senate.

KY HR137

A RESOLUTION honoring and commending the Louisville Fire Department firefighters, Louisville Metro Police Department officers, and Louisville emergency medical services personnel involved in the recent rescue on the Clark Memorial Bridge.

KY SR163

A RESOLUTION recognizing the Lexington Legends baseball club as they embark on their 25th anniversary season in 2025.

KY SR63

A RESOLUTION recognizing Fire Chief Freddy Dewitt of the New Haven/Rolling Fork Fire Department on the occasion of his retirement.

KY SB177

AN ACT relating to real property taxes levied by fire districts.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.