Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 183 in Eastland County as the Deputy Sheriff David Bosecker Memorial Highway.
If enacted, HB3413 will result in the addition of a new designation within the Transportation Code of Texas, specifically adding a memorial designation that honors a deceased deputy sheriff. The Texas Department of Transportation will be tasked with designing and erecting the appropriate markers at strategic points along the highway. This action is part of a broader initiative to commemorate individuals who have made significant contributions to community safety and public service.
House Bill 3413, titled the Deputy Sheriff David Bosecker Memorial Highway Act, seeks to designate a portion of U.S. Highway 183 in Eastland County as a memorial to Deputy Sheriff David Bosecker. This designation is intended to honor the contributions and sacrifices made by law enforcement officers in the community. The bill outlines specific provisions for the erection of signage that will mark this highway section, thereby increasing public awareness and remembrance of Deputy Bosecker's service.
Overall sentiment surrounding HB3413 is positive, with support largely coming from local constituents and law enforcement advocacy groups. The designation of highways as memorials is generally viewed as a respectful and poignant way to honor public servants who have devoted their lives to protecting the community. The bill appears to enjoy bipartisan support, reflecting a community-wide recognition of the risks that law enforcement members face.
There are minimal points of contention regarding HB3413 as it primarily serves a commemorative purpose rather than altering existing laws or regulations significantly. While some discussions may arise about the prioritization of such memorials compared to other pressing legislative issues, the general consensus remains focused on honoring Deputy Bosecker's legacy without significant opposition evident in hearings or discussions thus far.