Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3356

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Designating Marshfield the home of Senator Daniel Webster and Governor Edward Winslow

Impact

This legislation has implications for local tourism and the preservation of Massachusetts’ political heritage. By officially recognizing Marshfield's historical ties to Webster and Winslow, the bill could enhance local engagement with history and promote state pride. It is an emergency measure, underscoring the immediacy in wanting to establish this recognition and ensure that the marker is erected without delay.

Summary

House Bill H3356 proposes the erection of a marker on Route 3 designating the Town of Marshfield as the home of prominent political figures, Senator Daniel Webster and Governor Edward Winslow. The bill reflects an effort to honor the historical significance of these individuals to the state of Massachusetts. The marker is intended to not only serve as a point of interest for travelers and locals alike but also to instill a sense of pride in the local history of Marshalltown.

Contention

While there may not be significant contention surrounding this specific bill, potential points of debate could encompass discussions on the allocation of funds for the marker's construction and maintenance, as well as considerations regarding historical accuracy and representation. Ensuring that the marker complies with the Massachusetts Department of Transportation's standards indicates a recognition of the importance of official procedures in public recognition efforts.

Companion Bills

MA H3349

Similar To Relative to roadways and road markings

MA S2557

Similar To Relative to equal access on DCR roadways

Similar Bills

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