Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD610

Introduced
2/20/25  
Refer
2/20/25  
Engrossed
6/2/25  
Enrolled
6/2/25  

Caption

Resolve, to Designate a Portion of Route 234 in the Town of New Vineyard and the Town of Anson in Honor of Corporal Andrew L. Hutchins

Impact

The passage of LD610 will result in the formal designation of a portion of Route 234 to honor a local hero, contributing to state laws regarding memorials and transportation. It serves a dual purpose of recognizing individual contributions to the country while also potentially enhancing local pride and community identity for the residents of New Vineyard and Anson. This local commemoration could lead to improved community engagement and awareness regarding military service and the valor of those who serve.

Summary

LD610 is a legislative resolve proposed to honor Corporal Andrew L. Hutchins by designating a section of Route 234 in both the Town of New Vineyard and the Town of Anson as 'Corporal Andrew L. Hutchins Way.' This resolution pays tribute to the service and sacrifices made by Corporal Hutchins, thereby embedding his legacy into the state’s transport infrastructure. The bill reflects a growing trend where states honor military personnel by naming significant roads after them, fostering a sense of respect and remembrance within the community.

Sentiment

The sentiment around LD610 appears to be overwhelmingly positive as it seeks to honor a fallen serviceman. Such resolutions often generate a spirit of camaraderie and gratitude among community members, highlighting the value placed on military history and local heroes. There is a shared understanding of the importance of remembering those who have served, making this bill a unifying factor within the local community.

Contention

While LD610 is generally well-received, there may be questions regarding the criteria for naming streets after individuals and whether it may set a precedent for future designations. Some stakeholders may argue about the fairness of how memorials are chosen and the potential administrative burden on the Department of Transportation. Nonetheless, these discussions typically reflect broader concerns and do not detract from the bill's core intent of honoring Corporal Hutchins.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1848

Resolve, to Designate the Route 15 Bridge Located in the Town of Kenduskeag the William S. Pullen Bridge

ME LD402

Resolve, to Rename Bridges in the Towns of Limerick, Hiram and Limington

ME LD2231

Resolve, to Promote Access to Education and Workforce Development by Transferring Ownership of the Hutchinson Center Property in Belfast to the City of Belfast

ME LD44

Resolve, to Rename the Bridge Between Bingham and Concord Township on Route 16 the Jason Dore Memorial Bridge

ME LD1868

Resolve, to Name 2 Brooks in the Town of Orient

ME LD1122

Resolve, to Rename Bridges in the Town of Cornish

ME LD2056

Resolve, Designating Route 127 in Arrowsic the Private Merwin A. Delano, Jr. Memorial Highway

ME LD660

Resolve, Naming a Pond in the Town of New Gloucester as MacDonald Pond

ME LD382

Resolve, Naming Portions of a Highway in St. George

ME LD318

Resolve, to Designate the Route 170 Bridge Located in Webster Plantation the Gary "Swampy" Worster Memorial Bridge

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.