Alabama 2024 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SJR59

Refer
4/18/24  
Report Pass
4/24/24  
Refer
4/18/24  
Refer
4/25/24  
Report Pass
4/24/24  
Report Pass
5/2/24  
Refer
4/25/24  
Report Pass
5/2/24  
Enrolled
5/2/24  
Passed
5/8/24  
Passed
5/2/24  
Passed
5/8/24  

Caption

William Bill Stuckey, bridge named

Impact

Should SJR59 be enacted, it would result in an official state action to rename a public structure, adhering to legislative procedures for such commemorative actions. This naming highlights the importance of maintaining local identities within the state's broader infrastructure projects. The enactment would set a precedent for future initiatives aimed at honoring residents, increasing community engagement, and potentially influencing the naming of additional public works in honor of beloved local figures.

Summary

SJR59 proposes the naming of a bridge after William Bill Stuckey, recognizing his contributions and legacy within the community. This bill arose from a commitment to honor significant figures and ensure that their contributions are memorialized in a permanent way, as part of the state's public infrastructure. The bill reflects a sentiment of appreciation for individuals who have impacted their communities positively, serving as an important tool for acknowledging local heritage and history through physical landmarks.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SJR59 appears to be largely positive, reflecting an ongoing appreciation for local history and citizen contributions. Members of the community expressed strong support for the bill during discussions, indicating a shared sentiment that honoring individuals through public works elevates community identity and pride. There is a clear acknowledgment of the need to celebrate local heroes, which fosters a sense of belonging and recognition among residents.

Contention

While generally well-received, there may be considerations and discussions surrounding the appropriateness and logistics of renaming public structures. Some voices may express concerns about the potential implications of changing existing names and the criteria for naming conventions. This could lead to discussions about inclusivity, representation, and the processes by which names are chosen for public infrastructure, ensuring that they reflect the diverse makeup of the community they serve.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SJR10

DESIGNATING THE BRIDGE ON ALABAMA STATE HIGHWAY ROUTE 158 THAT SPANS LOTT ROAD IN MOBILE COUNTY AS THE MELVIN E. PIERCE MEMORIAL BRIDGE.

AL HR43

David Cook, bridge named

AL HJR29

David Cook, bridge named

AL SJR16

Ruby Merle Stringfellow, bridge named

AL HJR238

William Howell Rogers, road named

AL SJR73

William Howell Rogers, road named

AL HJR69

Adam Russell and Marc Gann, bridge named

AL HCR39

PFC Donald L. Stuckey Memorial Bridge

AL HR200

Willie Frank Williams, death mourned

AL SJR56

Harmon Robison, highway named

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.