Designates a section of Highway 171 beginning at the intersection of Sam Houston Jones Parkway and ending at the intersection of You Winn Road as the "Senior Trooper Duane Dalton Memorial Highway." (8/15/10)
The bill will have a symbolic impact on state laws, particularly in how the legislature recognizes and commemorates fallen law enforcement officers. By officially naming a highway section after Senior Trooper Dalton, the bill reinforces the state's commitment to honoring the sacrifices made by first responders. The Department of Transportation and Development is tasked with erecting appropriate signage to reflect this dedication, which will serve as a constant reminder of Senior Trooper Dalton's service to the citizens of Louisiana.
Senate Bill 223 designates a specific section of Louisiana Highway US 171, located between the intersections of Sam Houston Jones Parkway and You Winn Road, as the 'Senior Trooper Duane Dalton Memorial Highway'. This designation serves as a tribute to Senior Trooper Dalton, who dedicated his life to public service, both in the military and as a police officer. He tragically lost his life in a car crash while on duty, making this memorial particularly poignant for the local community and the state police force.
Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB 223 is positive, reflecting community support for honoring law enforcement officers. The bill underscores public appreciation for the risks taken by officers in the line of duty. While there may not be significant opposition to this specific bill, it adds to a growing recognition of the sacrifices made by police forces. Public and legislative sentiment is largely one of respect and gratitude for those who serve in law enforcement.
There are no notable points of contention associated with SB 223, as the bill focuses on honoring an individual who is respected and remembered fondly by colleagues and the community alike. It’s a straightforward legislative act aimed at memorialization, with broad support from those who wish to recognize the contributions of law enforcement personnel. This lack of controversy shows a consensus on the need for memorials for fallen officers, making it a unifying act rather than a divisive one.