West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SCR4

Introduced
1/10/24  
Refer
1/11/24  
Refer
1/11/24  
Engrossed
2/14/24  
Refer
2/15/24  
Report Pass
2/26/24  
Enrolled
2/28/24  

Caption

US Army 2LT Eston Kuhn Memorial Bridge

Impact

The impact of SCR4 on state laws is largely symbolic, focusing on recognition rather than regulation. By designating the bridge after Kuhn, the measure may contribute to heightened awareness of veteran contributions within the community, fostering a sense of pride and historical acknowledgment among residents. It symbolizes the state’s commitment to remembering its servicemen and servicewomen, encouraging similar recognitions across other localities in West Virginia as part of cultural heritage efforts.

Summary

SCR4, known as the designation for the 'U.S. Army 2LT Eston Kuhn Memorial Bridge', seeks to honor Second Lieutenant Eston Kuhn, a veteran who served during World War II. The resolution requests the Division of Highways to officially name a bridge in Boone County, often referred to as Crazy Bridge, in memory of Kuhn's service and sacrifice. The bridge's dedication is intended to serve as a lasting tribute to Kuhn, who was posthumously awarded both the Air Medal and the Purple Heart for his bravery in combat. The bill positions itself not only as a tribute to an individual but also as a broader acknowledgment of the contributions of veterans to the state and nation.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SCR4 is positive, reflecting a collective recognition for military service and sacrifice. Manifestations of this positivity can be seen in the support from various legislative members who view such memorials as essential for honoring the history and legacy of veterans. Few, if any, vocal oppositions were observed during discussions, marking the resolution as a unifying proposal that has bipartisan support.

Contention

While SCR4 has garnered general support, potential points of contention could arise regarding the allocation of resources for the production of appropriate signage and promotion of the bridge’s new name. Though no specific disputes were noted during the bill discussions, any future budgetary concerns regarding maintaining memorial sites or public transportation infrastructure could bring this resolution into broader debates on funding and priorities within the state legislature.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HCR23

U.S. Army SGT Theron Turner Memorial Bridge

WV SCR8

US Army PV 2 Harold Richard Plumley Memorial Bridge

WV SCR6

US Army SGT Vincent DiBacco Memorial Bridge

WV HCR44

U. S. Army PV2 Harold Richard Plumley Memorial Bridge

WV SCR10

US Army Air Corps PVT Albert J Sutphin Memorial Highway

WV SCR16

US Army 1SG James Arnold Browning Memorial Bridge

WV HCR42

U. S. Army SSG William Joseph “Will” Thompson Memorial Bridge

WV HCR16

U. S. Army Staff Sgt. James Ira “Junior” Spurrier Memorial Bridge

WV HCR4

U. S. Army MSG Jon D. Wayt Memorial Bridge

WV HCR51

U. S. Army SFC Samuel Evans Miller Memorial Bridge

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.