Designates the "Officer Cody Allen Memorial Highway" in Lafayette County
The bill, upon enactment, will amend Chapter 227 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri by adding a new section that specifically designates the proposed highway. This change in state law will not only serve as a tribute but also serve a practical purpose by aiding in the identification of this stretch of roadway. The Department of Transportation will be responsible for erecting and maintaining the appropriate signage for the memorial highway, with no additional costs being passed on to the community, as they will be covered by the department.
House Bill 787 is a legislative proposal that aims to designate a section of Interstate 70 as the 'Officer Cody Allen Memorial Highway.' This bill recognizes the service and sacrifice of Officer Cody Allen, a law enforcement officer, by memorializing his name on a highway in Lafayette County. By enacting this bill, the Missouri General Assembly seeks to honor Officer Allen's contributions while providing a lasting tribute to his memory for the local community and those who travel the designated route.
As a memorial designation, HB 787 does not appear to have significant contentious points associated with it. Generally, legislation of this kind receives bipartisan support due to its nature of honoring individuals who have served the public. However, while most bills like this tend to pass without opposition, discussions surrounding memorial designations can sometimes bring up concerns over costs, the criteria for memorialization, and prioritization of such bills in comparison to other legislative needs.