Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3803

Introduced
2/5/24  
Refer
2/6/24  

Caption

Memorial roads and bridges; designating the James L. Holt, Pres. of the Seminole Tribe of Florida Memorial Bridge; effective date.

Impact

The implementation of HB 3803 will create a new official designation in Oklahoma's transportation infrastructure, adding to the state's existing memorial roads and bridges. Such designations often serve as reminders of local histories and the cultural importance of indigenous communities. By codifying this memorial bridge, the bill reinforces state policy that acknowledges and honors the legacies of influential individuals, especially those from historically marginalized communities.

Summary

House Bill 3803 is legislation put forth to designate the bridge crossing Panther Creek on U.S. Highway 64 in Pawnee County, Oklahoma, as the 'James L. Holt, Pres. of the Seminole Tribe of Florida Memorial Bridge.' The bill requires that suitable permanent markers bearing this name be placed on the bridge, thereby honoring the contributions of James L. Holt and acknowledging his significance within the Seminole Tribe of Florida. This act reflects a broader tradition within state legislatures to commemorate important local figures or events through the naming of roads and bridges.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 3803 is likely to be generally positive, particularly within the communities and individuals who hold James L. Holt in high regard. Commemorating significant figures helps foster a sense of pride and recognition in local heritage. Legislators and community members who advocate for the bill tend to perceive it as a respectful nod to the history and contributions of the Seminole Tribe, thereby enhancing the cultural richness of Oklahoma's infrastructure.

Contention

While the bill presents an opportunity for honoring James L. Holt, it may also awaken discussions about the broader context of memorialization in public spaces. Some voices may question why certain individuals are chosen for such honors while others are overlooked, raising considerations about representation and diversity in memorial practices. Nonetheless, the nature of HB 3803 remains largely ceremonial, attempting to acknowledge past leadership without deep political contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2416

Memorial roads and bridges; designating various memorial roads and bridges; effective date.

OK SB691

Memorial roads and bridges; designating the Trooper Larry L. Hillyard Memorial Bridge. Effective date.

OK SB96

Memorial highways and bridges; designating various memorial highways and bridges. Effective date.

OK SB190

Memorial roads and bridges; designating the Senator J. Berry Harrison Memorial Bridge. Effective date.

OK SB300

Memorial highways and bridges; making various memorial highway and bridge designations. Effective date.

OK SB198

Memorial bridges; designating the Jay and Loretta Norman Memorial Bridge. Effective date.

OK SB948

Memorial roads and bridges; designating the C.D. Scribner WWII Veteran Memorial Highway. Effective date.

OK SB1078

Memorial highways and bridges; designating The Honorable Leonard Earl Sullivan Memorial Bridge. Effective date.

OK HB2273

Memorial roads and bridges; designating the CDR Ernest Evans, First Tribal Recipient of the Medal of Honor, Memorial Trail; directing markers be placed; effective date.

OK SB953

Memorial highways and bridges; designating the First MCPON Delbert D. Black, U.S. Navy, Memorial Highway; modifying location of the William Mark Miller Memorial Highway. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.