Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3727

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Naming “The Bill Russell and Bob Cousy Highway”

Impact

If enacted, this bill will direct the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to install appropriate signage along the Turnpike to mark the newly named highway. This initiative not only serves as a tribute but also enhances the visibility of the contributions made by Russell and Cousy within public spaces. It is a celebration of local sports history and can promote a sense of state pride among residents. Additionally, it may draw attention to the area for sports history enthusiasts and tourists.

Summary

House Bill 3727 seeks to commemorate two iconic figures in basketball history, Bill Russell and Bob Cousy, by designating a portion of the Massachusetts Turnpike as the 'Bill Russell and Bob Cousy Highway'. This bill explicitly states that the section of the Turnpike between Boston and Worcester shall carry this name, thereby highlighting the state's recognition of their contributions to the sport and to Massachusetts. The act of naming such a significant roadway serves to honor the legacy of both athletes, whose careers have left a profound impact beyond just basketball.

Contention

While naming highways after historical figures is a common practice, this bill may not face substantial opposition due to the respected legacies of both Bill Russell and Bob Cousy. However, any related discussions in legislative circles could revolve around the appropriateness of naming conventions for public infrastructure and the criteria for honoring individuals in such ways. Furthermore, this bill could open conversations regarding other potential commemorations for local sports figures, balancing tradition with modern considerations of representation and merit.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H428

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MA H3729

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MA H1839

Relative to the penalty for disorderly persons

MA H2898

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MA H2897

Relative to public safety employee death benefits

MA H3162

Extending a property tax exemption to the surviving spouse of blind persons

MA H3383

Designating the song “Roadrunner” as the official rock song of the Commonwealth

MA H2482

To ban internet tobacco sales

Similar Bills

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