Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HCR1011

Introduced
4/14/25  
Engrossed
4/15/25  
Enrolled
4/16/25  

Caption

Concurrent resolution; Route 66 Day; recognizing the historic and cultural importance of U.S. Route 66; distribution.

Impact

By designating a specific day to honor Route 66, this resolution seeks to promote awareness and appreciation of the route's contributions to the state's cultural identity and tourism industry. The committee supporting this resolution recognizes that Route 66 serves as more than just a roadway; it symbolizes the resilience and spirit of the communities that developed alongside it. This commemoration is also expected to enhance local tourism initiatives, as it draws attention to vintage landmarks and cultural heritage sites that attract visitors from around the country.

Summary

HCR1011 is a House Concurrent Resolution commemorating April 14, 2025, as Route 66 Day in Oklahoma. The resolution acknowledges the historical and cultural significance of U.S. Route 66, which has played a crucial role in American transportation and the migration patterns of many, particularly during significant events such as the Dust Bowl. The resolution highlights the over 400 miles of Route 66 that run through Oklahoma and its impact on local communities that have thrived along this historic highway.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HCR1011 appears to be positive, with support evident among legislators who understand the importance of celebrating local culture and history. The commemoration seeks to unify the state by honoring a key aspect of its heritage. However, there may be some discussions regarding the extent of public recognition and the methods to effectively promote such events, though no significant opposition has been recorded in the existing documents.

Contention

As a resolution, HCR1011 does not possess any contentious elements, as it is primarily focused on recognition rather than legislation with regulatory implications. Notable points of consideration may include discussions on how this designation will be observed and the potential events that could take place to celebrate Route 66 Day. The overall consensus seems to support the idea that bringing attention to Route 66 aligns with broader efforts to enhance tourism and cultural pride within Oklahoma.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SCR6

Concurrent resolution; recognizing March 6 as Bob Wills Day at the Capitol; celebrating the life and legacy of Oklahoma's son; thanking the Oklahoma Historical Society and the Oklahoma Arts Council for their work.

OK SCR15

Concurrent resolution; recognizing the history and tourism behind the Golden Driller; recognizing contributions of Oklahoma's oil and gas industry; recognizing role of John Franklin Stephens Jr.; and directing distribution.

OK SCR18

Concurrent resolution; celebrating National Women's History Month.

OK SR27

Resolution; recognizing Weatherford's space-related history; naming Weatherford the Space City of Oklahoma; and directing distribution.

OK SCR23

Concurrent Resolution; recognizing May as Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month.

OK HB1016

Oklahoma Route 66 Commission; commission membership; Route 66 Commission Revolving Fund; modifying procedures; emergency.

OK HB1016

Oklahoma Route 66 Commission; commission membership; Route 66 Commission Revolving Fund; modifying procedures; emergency.

OK HB3232

Route 66; removing expiration date of the Oklahoma Route 66 Commission; modifying conditions for budgeting and expenditures of funds; effective date.

OK HJR1058

Joint resolution; approving proposed permanent rules of the Oklahoma Route 66 Commission.

OK SCR15

Concurrent resolution; recognizing the history and tourism behind the Golden Driller; recognizing contributions of Oklahoma's oil and gas industry; recognizing role of John Franklin Stephens Jr.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.