Designates portion of State Highway Route 71 as "John Tarantino Highway."
Impact
The enactment of this bill will have a positive cultural and social impact, raising awareness of the sacrifices made by veterans like Mr. Tarantino. It facilitates a public acknowledgment of his service and serves as a lasting memorial to his contributions. However, it also specifies that no state funds will be utilized for the production or installation of signage related to this designation, which may encourage community and private sector involvement in such commemorative efforts.
Summary
Bill A676 proposes the designation of a segment of State Highway Route 71 in the Borough of Spring Lake Heights as the 'John Tarantino Highway.' This designation seeks to honor the legacy of Angelo John Tarantino, a World War II veteran known for his heroism and significant contributions both during and after the war. The bill highlights Mr. Tarantino's military service, including his participation in key battles such as the Battle of Hürtgen Forest and the Battle of the Bulge, as well as his ongoing commitment to the veteran community as a lifetime member of the Disabled American Veterans organization.
Contention
One notable aspect of A676 is its provision against the use of state or public funds for producing signs indicating the 'John Tarantino Highway.' The Commissioner of Transportation will instead rely on private donations for funding these efforts. While this stipulation ensures that taxpayers are not financially burdened for the highway designation, it could lead to concerns regarding the reliability and sufficiency of private contributions to maintain the signage in the long term.