Designates the "WWII Henry Archie Black Memorial Bridge" in Polk County
Impact
The legislation mandates that the Missouri Department of Transportation will erect and maintain appropriate signage to denote the bridge's designation. The expenses related to this signage will be funded through private donations, ensuring that public funds are not utilized for this purpose. This provision may not only serve as a fiscal responsibility measure but also engage local citizens and organizations in the funding process, fostering local investment in state projects.
Summary
House Bill 2475 aims to honor the legacy of Henry Archie Black by designating a bridge on State Highway P over Lindley Creek in Polk County as the 'WWII Henry Archie Black Memorial Bridge'. This bill serves not only as a tribute to Black's contributions but also seeks to foster community pride in the region. By formally designating the bridge, the state recognizes the historical significance and encourages remembrance among both residents and visitors.
Contention
While generally less contentious than other legislative matters, discussions surrounding this bill may still include points about the meanings of memorials and the criteria for such designations. Some members of the public might question the allocation of resources for memorial purposes over other pressing transportation needs. Nonetheless, the bill reflects a consensus on the importance of commemorating individuals who served in times of conflict and recognizing their sacrifices in state history.