Naming a bridge in the town of Merrimack for the Honorable Richard "Dick" Hinch.
Impact
The bill does not impose any financial burden on the state, as it stipulates that the costs associated with the design, construction, maintenance, and installation of the necessary signage for the bridge will not be a charge to the state. Instead, this allows for a seamless implementation of the memorial without additional state funding, reflecting a collaborative effort between local government and the state’s transportation department.
Summary
House Bill 20 proposes the naming of a bridge located over Baboosic Brook on Bedford Road in the town of Merrimack after the Honorable Richard 'Dick' Hinch. This action honors the legacy of Richard Hinch, a notable figure in the community and former House Speaker. The bill is straightforward in its aim and largely ceremonial in nature, as it signifies the state's recognition of Hinch's contributions.
Contention
Since this bill is primarily about honoring an individual through a public work, it has faced little opposition. However, discussions surrounding this type of memorialization can sometimes evoke differing opinions regarding the use of public funds and the criteria for honoring individuals. In this case, the lack of controversy seems to suggest broad support across the political spectrum, making it a unifying initiative within the local community.
Making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to fund the Merrimack, New Hampshire Kidney Cancer Incidence Phase 3 Feasibility study.
Making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to fund the Merrimack, New Hampshire Kidney Cancer Incidence Phase 3 Feasibility study.