Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SR279

Introduced
3/23/22  
Refer
3/23/22  
Refer
3/24/22  

Caption

A RESOLUTION recognizing the historical significance of Colonel Frank Lane Wolford.

Impact

The resolution does not have a legislative impact in terms of changes to state law, as it serves purely to honor and recognize an important historical figure. It contributes to Kentucky’s remembrance and appreciation of its historical leaders and events, particularly in relation to the Civil War's conclusion and its aftermath. By acknowledging Colonel Wolford, the resolution reinforces the values of civic involvement and service that are celebrated in the state.

Summary

SR279 is a resolution that recognizes the historical significance of Colonel Frank Lane Wolford, a notable figure in Kentucky's history. The resolution honors Colonel Wolford for his contributions as a citizen, lawyer, military officer, legislator, and Congressman. Born in Adair County, Colonel Wolford's career spanned law, military service during the Mexican War and the Civil War, and political duties at both state and national levels, including two terms in Congress from 1883-1887. His legacy reflects a life dedicated to service and representation within the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR279 appears to be one of respect and recognition. Legislators and members of the Senate expressed a positive sentiment regarding the commemoration of Colonel Wolford. The resolution highlights a collective appreciation for those who contributed to the state's history, fostering a sense of pride in local heritage. It underscores a non-controversial bonding theme, focusing on unity over divisive issues, particularly in the context of historical remembrance.

Contention

Since SR279 is a resolution rather than a bill proposing changes to law, there seems to be no significant points of contention related to its passage. The recognition of Colonel Wolford is likely supported by legislators on both sides, as commemorative resolutions typically unite legislative bodies in honoring shared historical narratives rather than creating divisive debates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HJR93

A JOINT RESOLUTION renaming the Franklin County Courthouse, the "John Marshall Harlan Courthouse."

KY SR196

A resolution recognizing the cultural and historical significance of the Cinco de Mayo holiday.

KY HR27

A RESOLUTION declaring each month of the year a celebration of significant historical documents.

KY SJR89

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Colonel Vermont Garrison Memorial Highway.

KY SR381

A RESOLUTION recognizing the historic and economic significance of the Capital Plaza Hotel.

KY SJR58

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

KY SR124

A RESOLUTION honoring the Colonel Benjamin Logan Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution located in Russellville, Kentucky.

KY SR96

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and loving memory of Colonel (Retired) Arthur L. Kelly.

KY SR366

A RESOLUTION recognizing historic and economic significance of the Capital Plaza Hotel.

KY SR150

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in loving memory and honor of Colonel Eric L. Nelson.

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KY HR129

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