Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HJR64

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating a portion of United States Highway 60 in Shelby County in honor and memory of Whitney M. Young, Jr.

Impact

The bill aims to solidify the recognition of Whitney M. Young, Jr. within Kentucky's transportation infrastructure. By designating the highway in his name, the resolution seeks to serve as a permanent reminder of his achievements and the ongoing struggle for civil rights. The action may enhance cultural pride and historical awareness in the region, highlighting Shelby County's role in the broader narrative of civil rights history.

Summary

HJR64 is a Joint Resolution proposing the designation of a portion of United States Highway 60 in Shelby County, Kentucky, as the 'Whitney M. Young, Jr. Memorial Highway.' This initiative honors the legacy of Whitney M. Young, Jr., who was a prominent civil rights leader and the Executive Director of the National Urban League. The resolution emphasizes Young's significant contributions to civil rights and social justice throughout his life, including his efforts in promoting equitable access to socioeconomic opportunities for historically disenfranchised communities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HJR64 appears to be largely positive, focusing on honoring an important figure in civil rights history. Legislators and community members supporting the bill express pride in celebrating local heritage and recognizing the contributions of African Americans to society. While specific opposition is not noted, the context suggests an overall consensus on the importance of memorializing Young's legacy.

Contention

The Joint Resolution specifies that the Transportation Cabinet is to erect appropriate signage within 30 days of the bill's enactment. While the resolution serves as a straightforward honor, discussions around the impact of such designations can sometimes lead to debates on prioritizing memorials versus addressing current civil rights issues. Some may question if these symbolic gestures translate into effective advocacy for ongoing challenges faced by marginalized communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY SJR52

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Senator C.B. Embry Jr. Memorial Highway in Butler County.

KY SJR58

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Brigadier General Charles Young Memorial Historical Corridor.

KY HJR94

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Don Gullett Memorial Highway in Greenup County.

KY HJR118

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating a portion of Kentucky Route 2054 in Jefferson County as the Anne and Carl Braden Memorial Highway.

KY HJR119

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating a portion of Kentucky Route 1934 in Jefferson County as the Andrew and Charlotte Wade Memorial Highway.

KY HJR30

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Dan Hale Memorial Highway in Laurel County.

KY HJR60

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Mae Street Kidd Memorial Highway in Jefferson County.

KY HJR23

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating a portion of Kentucky Route 878 in Ohio County in honor and memory of Private Millard R. Hurt.

KY HJR89

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating a highway in Knott County in honor and memory of World War II veteran Lester Banks.

KY HJR102

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Adron and Virgil Justice Memorial Highway in Floyd County.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.