Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SJR10

Introduced
3/21/23  
Refer
3/21/23  
Report Pass
4/4/23  
Report Pass
4/4/23  
Engrossed
4/5/23  
Refer
4/5/23  
Report Pass
4/12/23  
Report Pass
4/12/23  
Enrolled
4/12/23  
Passed
4/12/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The passing of SJR10 will not lead to any changes in state law, but it emphasizes the importance of community leaders and local legends. The resolution calls for the Department of Transportation to coordinate with local officials to create appropriate signage recognizing the bridge’s new designation. It illustrates how local governments can influence infrastructure naming decisions as a means to acknowledge invaluable community contributions and heritage.

Summary

SJR10 is a resolution that designates the bridge on Alabama State Highway Route 158 that spans Lott Road in Mobile County as the Melvin E. Pierce Memorial Bridge. This resolution is a tribute to Melvin E. Pierce, who was a prominent business owner in Semmes, Alabama, known for his contributions to the local community and his various business endeavors. The bridge designation serves to honor Pierce's memory and his impact on the community through his civic involvement and entrepreneurial spirit.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SJR10 appears to be positive, as it aims to honor the life and contributions of a respected community member. The resolution reflects a collective appreciation for local leaders who make significant contributions to their communities. Discussions about the bill likely did not reveal any significant opposition, as memorial designations are typically viewed favorably among constituents and lawmakers alike.

Contention

There were no notable points of contention regarding SJR10 as memorial designations tend to generate unanimous support from legislators. The resolution serves as a means to recognize a local hero without altering existing laws or creating new regulatory implications. It stands as a simple acknowledgment of Melvin E. Pierce's legacy and community service without any substantial debate over its purpose or impact.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SJR59

William Bill Stuckey, bridge named

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 HR43

David Cook, bridge named

AL HJR29

David Cook, bridge named

AL SJR16

Ruby Merle Stringfellow, bridge named

AL HJR69

Adam Russell and Marc Gann, bridge named

AL SJR69

Andrew Preston Hornsby, Sr. Memorial Highway, named

AL HJR31

Daryl Brown, Sr., bridge named

AL SB258

City of Semmes in Mobile County, corporate limits altered

AL HJR185

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.