Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1837

Caption

Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 67 in Titus County as the Titus County World War II Veterans Memorial Highway.

Impact

The passage of HB 1837 is a symbolic act that impacts state laws by formally recognizing the contributions of a specific group of veterans. It serves to enhance the visibility of veterans’ memorials within the state’s transportation framework. The Texas Department of Transportation is tasked with the design, construction, and placement of appropriate signage along the designated highway. This not only honors veterans but may also boost local tourism by attracting visitors interested in historical landmarks.

Summary

House Bill 1837 proposes to designate a section of U.S. Highway 67 in Titus County as the Titus County World War II Veterans Memorial Highway. This initiative is meant to honor the contributions and sacrifices of World War II veterans from Titus County by establishing a prominent memorial through a significant transportation route in the area. The bill emphasizes the creation and installation of markers to indicate this designation, thereby increasing public awareness and fostering a sense of community pride associated with local history and heritage.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1837 is overwhelmingly positive. The bill received unanimous support in both legislative chambers, reflecting a strong consensus on honoring veterans within the community. The discussions during voting highlighted a shared appreciation for the sacrifices made by military personnel, fostering unity among both legislators and constituents. This sentiment extends beyond political divides, showcasing a communal respect for history and an acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by veterans.

Contention

While there were no substantial points of contention regarding the bill itself due to its unanimous support, discussions might have touched upon broader topics regarding how communities honor their veterans. An ongoing concern in such memorial efforts is ensuring that the history and contributions of all veterans are represented equitably across different regions, not just those highlighted by specific memorials. Overall, the bill stands as a focused effort to honor World War II veterans, with little opposition observed during its passage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3106

Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 49 in Titus County as the Titus County WWI Veterans Memorial Highway.

TX SB1572

Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 49 in Titus County as the Titus County WWI Veterans Memorial Highway.

TX HB538

Relating to the designation of portions of the state highway system as memorial highways for veterans.

TX HB3108

Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm to Market Road 2348 in Titus County as the Army Staff Sergeant Clay Allen Craig Memorial Bridge.

TX HB3099

Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 380 in Wise and Jack Counties as the Lost Battalion Memorial Highway.

TX HB2835

Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 144 in Hood and Somervell Counties as the Ed Shipman Memorial Highway.

TX HB3672

Relating to the designation of portions of the state highway system as memorial highways for certain deceased peace officers.

TX SB1573

Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm to Market Road 2348 in Titus County as the Army Staff Sergeant Clay Allen Craig Memorial Bridge.

TX SB507

Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 87 in Concho County as the Deputy Samuel Leonard Memorial Highway.

TX SB1542

Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 380 in Wise and Jack Counties as the Lost Battalion Memorial Highway.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.