Kentucky 2024 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HJR118

Introduced
2/26/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The passage of HJR118 would have minimal legislative impact on existing state laws, as the bill primarily serves a commemorative purpose rather than instigating any legal or procedural changes. However, it reflects the state's acknowledgment of the importance of recognizing civil rights activists and the historical struggles for equality. This act of commemoration may inspire similar actions throughout the state and promote public awareness of the civil rights movement in Kentucky.

Summary

HJR118 is a joint resolution introduced in the Kentucky General Assembly to designate a section of Kentucky Route 2054 in Jefferson County as the 'Anne and Carl Braden Memorial Highway'. This designation honors the legacy of Anne and Carl Braden, who were notable figures in the civil rights movement. The bill emphasizes their commitment to social justice and racial equality, highlighting historical events where they played a crucial role in advocating for civil rights and desegregation in their community.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HJR118 appears broadly positive, as it seeks to honor influential civil rights leaders known for their advocacy for social justice. Supporters of the bill likely view it as a necessary step in providing recognition to those who fought against racial discrimination and for the rights of marginalized communities. It may also foster a sense of community pride and historical awareness among residents of Jefferson County and Kentucky as a whole.

Contention

While there does not appear to be significant contention surrounding HJR118, discussions of historical recognition bills can sometimes evoke differing opinions regarding the legacy of the individuals being honored. Some may argue that the Braden's legacy is complex, reflecting broader debates about how history is remembered and commemorated. Nevertheless, the overarching consensus seems to favor honoring the contributions of the Bradens to the civil rights movement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HJR16

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

KY HJR63

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating Kentucky Route 181 in Todd County as the "Todd County Veterans Memorial Highway."

KY HJR58

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating Kentucky Route 181 in Muhlenberg County as the "Muhlenberg County Veterans Memorial Highway."

KY SJR111

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Stumbo Family Memorial Highway in Floyd 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 HJR6

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Transportation Cabinet to designate a portion Kentucky Route 1057 in Powell County as the Rondal Winslow Davis Memorial Highway.

KY SJR52

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

KY HJR43

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Sheriff Gene Cyrus Memorial Highway in Johnson County.

KY HJR67

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Emanuel C. Turner Memorial Highway in Breathitt County.

KY HJR21

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Private Dennie Lee Story Memorial Highway in Fleming County.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.