Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2016

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To designate the courthouse in the Roxbury section of the city of Boston as the Edward O. Gourdin Courthouse

Impact

If enacted, this bill would formally change the name of the Roxbury courthouse, establishing a historical marker to signify this honor. The Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance will be responsible for the erection and maintenance of the markers, ensuring that the legacy of Gourdin is remembered in a public and enduring manner. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to honor historical figures who have shaped local legal landscapes.

Summary

House Bill 2016 aims to honor Edward Orval “Ned” Gourdin by designating the courthouse located at 85 Warren Street in the Roxbury section of Boston as the Edward O. Gourdin Courthouse. This designation recognizes Gourdin's significant contributions to the judiciary, his community, and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill emphasizes the importance of commemorating influential figures in society who have made lasting impacts on their communities.

Contention

There does not appear to be significant points of contention surrounding the bill as the proposal is largely symbolic, aiming at recognition rather than altering laws or policies. However, as with many legislative commemorations, there could be discussions regarding the selection and relevance of honored figures and the implications of such designations on public recognition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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