Designates "POW/MIA SSG Paul Hasenbeck Memorial Highway" in Osage County
Impact
The passage of SB1308 would have a localized impact on traffic signage and the physical landscape of the Osage County area. The Missouri Department of Transportation is responsible for erecting and maintaining appropriate signs, ensuring that the designation is both visible and commemorative. This initiative serves to enhance community pride and awareness regarding the sacrifices of veterans, thereby fostering a culture of respect and memory for military service.
Summary
Senate Bill 1308 aims to honor the memory of SSG Paul Hasenbeck by designating a specific section of U.S. Highway 63 as the 'POW/MIA SSG Paul Hasenbeck Memorial Highway.' The bill outlines the intention to acknowledge the contributions of veterans and those missing in action, reflecting the importance of such recognitions within the state. The designated highway stretches from the south end of CRD 637 loop through the City of Freeburg to Dogwood Street in Osage County, providing a continuous reminder of the sacrifices made by service members.
Contention
While the bill primarily focuses on honoring an individual veteran, discussions around such memorial designations sometimes bring up broader conversations regarding the representation of military service members and the criteria for naming public infrastructure. Some might argue that the focus on a single individual could overshadow other contributions or that memorials should encompass a broader representation of military history. However, in this case, no notable points of contention were recorded in the discussions surrounding SB1308, indicating a general consensus on the bill's intent.
Requires publication of a cost estimate and project completion date for any work on the state highway system at the time bidding for a contract on the work first closes