Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1197

Introduced
2/5/24  
Refer
2/6/24  

Caption

Memorial highways; designating the Col. John L. Smith Medal of Honor Recipient Memorial Highway. Effective date.

Impact

If enacted, SB1197 will impact state laws by introducing a new designation within the Oklahoma Statutes, specifically under the transportation regulations. The inclusion of Col. John L. Smith's name on this highway not only serves as a tribute to his valor but also contributes to the broader framework of memorials recognizing military service members across the state. It underscores the state's commitment to honoring individuals who have shown extraordinary bravery in service to their country.

Summary

Senate Bill 1197, introduced by Senator Garvin and co-sponsored by Representative Roe, aims to designate a segment of U.S. Highway 77 as the 'Col. John L. Smith Medal of Honor Recipient Memorial Highway.' This designation seeks to honor the legacy of Col. John L. Smith, a recipient of the Medal of Honor, and provide a permanent memorial that acknowledges his service. The bill includes provisions for the installation of suitable markers to denote the highway's new name, allowing for public recognition of Smith's contributions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1197 is generally positive, with strong support from legislators and community members who appreciate the intent behind the memorial designation. There is a shared understanding of the importance of recognizing veterans and ensuring that their stories are told and remembered within the community. The move to honor Col. Smith specifically has been received favorably as it adds a personal touch to the memorialization efforts.

Contention

While specific points of contention regarding SB1197 are not extensively documented in the available discussions, the bill does raise broader considerations regarding the appropriateness and criteria for public memorials. Conversations may include topics such as ensuring that memorials reflect the diverse contributions of all community members and the ongoing need for inclusivity in honoring those who have served. Nonetheless, no notable opposition to this specific designation was mentioned in the voting discussions, as it passed unanimously with a 12 to 0 vote.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB96

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

OK SB300

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

OK SB1078

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

OK SB762

Highways and bridges; designating The Honorable Secretary Gary M. Ridley Memorial Interchange. Effective date. Emergency.

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.

OK HB2416

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

OK SB191

Memorial highways; designating the Captain William 'Willy' Hargraves Memorial Intersection. Effective date.

OK SB948

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

OK SB198

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.