Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB691

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  

Caption

Memorial roads and bridges; designating the Trooper Larry L. Hillyard Memorial Bridge. Effective date.

Impact

The passing of SB691 will result in the establishment of a memorial bridge, which will be prominently marked with suitable permanent signage. This designation not only serves to commemorate Trooper Hillyard's service but also contributes to the broader narrative of honoring law enforcement personnel throughout the state. The statute that states the designation will be codified in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 1698.405 of Title 69, adding to the state's records of recognized memorials, and reinforcing the value placed on public service and sacrifice within the community.

Summary

Senate Bill 691, also known as the designation of the Trooper Larry L. Hillyard Memorial Bridge, aims to honor the late Trooper Hillyard by officially naming a bridge crossing over Polecat Creek on U.S. Highway 75A south of Sapulpa in Creek County as a lasting memorial. This act reflects a tradition in which roads and bridges are designated in memory of individuals who have served their communities, particularly those in law enforcement. The memorialization of public infrastructure in this manner serves as a form of public recognition and appreciation for the contributions of local heroes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB691 is largely supportive, reflecting a collective community respect for law enforcement. The bill received unanimous support in the Senate Aeronautics and Transportation Committee, indicating a political consensus on the importance of honoring Trooper Hillyard. Stakeholders involved in the discussions expressed positive feelings towards the idea of permanent memorials, viewing them as necessary acknowledgments of the sacrifices made by individuals in service to the state and its citizens.

Contention

While there doesn't appear to be significant contention surrounding SB691, as the bill passed with a favorable vote of 12-0, discussions around memorial designations sometimes raise questions about the criteria for such honors and the decision-making process involved. In the case of SB691, however, the clarity of intention to commemorate a respected member of law enforcement likely mitigated any potential disputes. The effective date for this bill is set for November 1, 2023, indicating that arrangements for signage and formal recognition will proceed thereafter.

Companion Bills

OK SB691

Carry Over Memorial roads and bridges; designating the Trooper Larry L. Hillyard Memorial Bridge. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB691

Memorial roads and bridges; designating the Trooper Larry L. Hillyard Memorial Bridge. Effective date.

OK HB2416

Memorial roads and bridges; designating various memorial roads and bridges; effective date.

OK SB300

Memorial highways and bridges; making various memorial highway and bridge designations. Effective date.

OK SB190

Memorial roads and bridges; designating the Senator J. Berry Harrison Memorial Bridge. Effective date.

OK SB96

Memorial highways and bridges; designating various memorial highways and bridges. Effective date.

OK SB198

Memorial bridges; designating the Jay and Loretta Norman Memorial Bridge. Effective date.

OK SB948

Memorial roads and bridges; designating the C.D. Scribner WWII Veteran Memorial Highway. Effective date.

OK SB1078

Memorial highways and bridges; designating The Honorable Leonard Earl Sullivan Memorial Bridge. Effective date.

OK SB953

Memorial highways and bridges; designating the First MCPON Delbert D. Black, U.S. Navy, Memorial Highway; modifying location of the William Mark Miller Memorial Highway. Effective date.

OK SB762

Highways and bridges; designating The Honorable Secretary Gary M. Ridley Memorial Interchange. Effective date. Emergency.

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