Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington House Bill HJM4006

Introduced
1/19/24  
Refer
1/19/24  
Report Pass
1/31/24  

Caption

Requesting that a portion of State Route No. 6 be designated "The Washington State Patrol Trooper Justin R. Schaffer Memorial Highway."

Impact

If enacted, this bill would result in a physical memorialization of Trooper Schaffer along a state highway. This designation could serve to raise awareness among the public about the sacrifices made by police officers and the importance of their role in maintaining public safety. It could also enhance community pride and recognition of local law enforcement agencies.

Summary

HJM4006 seeks to designate a portion of State Route No. 6 in Washington as the 'Washington State Patrol Trooper Justin R. Schaffer Memorial Highway'. This bill is primarily a memorial resolution, aimed at honoring Trooper Schaffer for his service and sacrifice while serving in law enforcement. The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be one of respect and acknowledgement of the contributions made by law enforcement officers, particularly those who have lost their lives in the line of duty.

Sentiment

The discussions around HJM4006 indicate a strong sense of respect and admiration for Trooper Schaffer. Such memorial designations typically receive overwhelming support from lawmakers and the community, as they aim to honor those who served and protected citizens. There is an evident sentiment of gratitude within the legislative body, as well as a collective acknowledgment of the risks associated with law enforcement work.

Contention

While HJM4006 is not expected to encounter significant opposition, one point of contention that may arise is the allocation of resources for the implementation of such memorial designations. Questions could be raised regarding the costs associated with signage and maintenance, and whether those funds could be better utilized elsewhere. However, the overall reception of this type of bill is generally positive, as they unite communities in honoring local heroes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA SJM8008

Designating mileposts 45 to 51 of state route number 6 as the Washington state patrol trooper Justin R. Schaffer memorial highway.

WA SJM8003

Revised for 1st Substitute: Requesting the transportation commission to designate the overpass over Interstate 82 as the Washington state patrol trooper Charles Frank Noble, Jr. memorial overpass.

WA HJM4001

Revised for 1st Substitute: Requesting the transportation commission to designate a section of state route number 411 the Cowlitz County Deputy Sheriff Justin DeRosier memorial highway.Original: Requesting the transportation commission to designate a section of Interstate 5 the Cowlitz County Deputy Sheriff Justin DeRosier memorial highway.

WA SJM8003

Requesting the transportation commission to designate a section of Interstate 5 the Cowlitz County Deputy Sheriff Justin DeRosier memorial highway.

WA SR8624

Honoring the Washington State Patrol.

WA HJM4004

Requesting that the District of Columbia be granted statehood.

WA HB1020

Designating the Suciasaurus rex as the official dinosaur of the state of Washington.

WA SJM8009

Designating the State Route Number 3 overpass at the junction of Chico Way NW in Bremerton as the Joe Mentor memorial overpass.

WA SB6186

Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning disclosure of certain recipient information to the Washington state patrol.Original: Concerning disclosure of certain recipient locations to the Washington state patrol.

WA SB5743

Regarding names to be included on the Washington state law enforcement memorial.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.