Kentucky 2023 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HJR23

Introduced
2/7/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The passing of HJR23 will have direct implications for state laws concerning memorials and honorary designations. Specifically, it empowers the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet to erect signage along the designated roadway, which will serve as a permanent tribute to Private Hurt. This act of commemoration not only honors a historical figure from Ohio County but also promotes the importance of remembering and recognizing local veterans for their service.

Summary

HJR23 is a joint resolution that designates a portion of Kentucky Route 878 in Ohio County in honor and memory of Private Millard R. Hurt. The resolution acknowledges Private Hurt's significant contributions during World War II, where he served courageously as a member of the 28th Infantry Division and was a prisoner of war during the Battle of the Bulge. This designation serves to commemorate his life, sacrifice, and dedication to the nation, ensuring that his legacy is recognized within the community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HJR23 is overwhelmingly positive. Supporters, including local government officials and community members, have expressed appreciation for the resolution, viewing it as a fitting recognition of Private Hurt's sacrifices. The memorial designation is seen as a way to instill pride within the community, encouraging others to remember the contributions of local heroes. Flags and other symbols of respect may be displayed alongside the signage to further honor his memory.

Contention

While HJR23 enjoys broad support, potential points of contention could arise regarding the placements of memorials and the funding involved in erecting the signage. Discussions could include addressing the allocation of state funds for such commemorative activities and whether other local figures deserving similar honors might also be considered. However, these concerns have not significantly hindered the bill's progress given the community's inclination toward honoring its veterans.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HJR119

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

KY SJR32

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating a portion of Kentucky Route 8 in Boone County in honor and memory of Specialist Five Edward "Eddie" A. Barlow.

KY HJR99

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating a portion of Kentucky Route 140 in Daviess County as the Captain Alan Kurre Elliott Memorial Highway.

KY HJR16

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating a portion of Kentucky Route 345 in Christian county as the Gold Star Families Memorial Highway.

KY SJR190

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating a portion of Kentucky Route 2049 in Jefferson County as the Cozy and Linnes Chester Memorial Highway.

KY HJR10

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating a portion of Kentucky Route 210 in LaRue County in honor and loving memory of Hodgenville Police Officer Mark Taulbee.

KY HJR95

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the PFC Ernie West 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 HJR82

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Morris Crain Memorial Bridge in Ballard County.

KY HJR7

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating honorary names for various roads and bridges.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.