New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1433

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Report Pass
1/25/24  
Engrossed
2/12/24  
Refer
2/12/24  
Report Pass
10/21/24  
Enrolled
10/28/24  
Chaptered
12/12/24  

Caption

Designates bridge over Crosswicks Creek on Interstate Highway Route 295 North as "Benjamin Moore and the 693rd Sapper Company Memorial Highway."

Impact

The impact of S1433 extends to the respective municipalities of Bordentown and Hamilton, where the designated bridge is located. The bill emphasizes a sense of community pride and remembrance, fostering respect for those who have served in the military. Furthermore, it facilitates a connection between the highway infrastructure and the stories of local veterans, ensuring that their legacies are remembered by travelers on this road. By giving the bridge such a designation, it also enhances the recognition of military service within public spaces.

Summary

Bill S1433 designates the bridge over Crosswicks Creek on Interstate Highway Route 295 North in New Jersey as the 'Benjamin Moore and the 693rd Sapper Company Memorial Highway.' This designation honors Army Specialist Benjamin Moore, who tragically lost his life serving in Afghanistan on January 12, 2011, as well as the contributions of the 693rd Sapper Company. The bill recognizes Moore's dedication not only as a soldier but also as a community member who was involved in local emergency services. This act highlights the importance of honoring local heroes and their sacrifices.

Sentiment

General sentiment around Bill S1433 appears to be positive, with a focus on honoring sacrifice and promoting patriotism. Legislative discussions likely emphasized the pride associated with memorializing individuals like Benjamin Moore who exhibited heroism. The emphasis observed in supporting narratives reflects a strong appreciation for military service and the importance of community involvement. This sentiment suggests support across the governing body for commemorating local heroes.

Contention

While S1433 primarily aims to honor an individual's memory and the service of a military unit, there could be minor points of contention regarding the funding for signage associated with the designation. The bill stipulates that state or public funds should not be used for production and installation of recognition signs; rather, they should be financed through private donations. This aspect could lead to discussions about the appropriateness and feasibility of relying on private sources for public memorials.

Companion Bills

NJ A4433

Same As Designates bridge over Crosswicks Creek on Interstate Highway Route 295 North as "Benjamin Moore and the 693rd Sapper Company Memorial Highway."

NJ S3673

Carry Over Designates bridge over Crosswicks Creek on Interstate Highway Route 295 North as "Benjamin Moore and the 693rd Sapper Company Memorial Highway."

NJ A5334

Carry Over Designates bridge over Crosswicks Creek on Interstate Highway Route 295 North as "Benjamin Moore and the 693rd Sappers Company Memorial Highway."

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