Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HJR10

Introduced
1/13/22  
Refer
1/13/22  
Engrossed
2/3/22  
Refer
2/3/22  
Enrolled
4/6/22  
Chaptered
4/6/22  

Caption

Officer Richard H. Buckner Memorial Highway, named

Impact

The impact of HJR10 is primarily symbolic, serving to enhance the cultural and historical narrative surrounding public service and law enforcement within the state. Such memorializations can influence community relations with law enforcement by recognizing the sacrifices made by officers. However, it does not have significant implications on existing laws but demonstrates a commitment to honoring individuals who have served in a civic capacity.

Summary

HJR10 is a legislative proposal aimed at naming a portion of a highway in honor of Officer Richard H. Buckner. This bill reflects a growing trend in state legislation to recognize individuals who have made notable contributions to public service, particularly in law enforcement. Supporters of the bill advocate for the importance of honoring those who dedicate their lives to protecting and serving their communities, suggesting that public recognition through naming rights can foster civic pride and remembrance.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HJR10 appears to be generally positive, with many constituents expressing appreciation for the initiative to honor Officer Buckner. Community support is likely rooted in personal connections to the officer or more broadly in support of law enforcement. Yet, discussions may also hint at sentiments regarding the appropriateness and necessity of naming public infrastructure after individuals, weighing if this practice is a suitable form of commemoration.

Contention

While there may not be overt contention regarding HJR10, typical points of debate in such legislation might include considerations about how resources are allocated for signage and whether naming conventions are appropriately reflective of community values. Some may question if other forms of recognition might serve the community better than a highway designation, reflecting broader discussions on how society honors its public servants.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SJR69

Andrew Preston Hornsby, Sr. Memorial Highway, named

AL SJR56

Harmon Robison, highway named

AL HJR149

Chief Buddy Crabtree, highway named

AL HJR97

Joe R. Carothers Highway, named

AL HJR49

Agent Billy Clardy III Memorial Mile, named

AL HJR185

Naming a portion of U.S. Highway 231 the James T. Ramage III Highway

AL HJR285

Naming U.S. Highway 29 at its intersection with Eagle Road and Harts Bridge Road in Covington County the PFC Thomas Lloyd Rodgers Memorial Intersection

AL SJR73

William Howell Rogers, road named

AL HJR238

William Howell Rogers, road named

AL HJR29

David Cook, bridge named

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.