Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1187

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to the designation of a segment of U.S. Highway 287 in Midlothian as the Chris Kyle Memorial Highway.

Impact

The implementation of this bill will not only add a formal recognition of Chris Kyle's legacy to this portion of the highway but will also contribute to the state's broader efforts to commemorate military figures. The Texas Department of Transportation is tasked with creating markers that reflect this designation, enhancing public awareness and serving as a reminder of the sacrifices made by individuals in military service.

Summary

House Bill 1187 proposes the designation of a segment of U.S. Highway 287 in Midlothian, Texas, as the Chris Kyle Memorial Highway. This legislation aims to honor Chris Kyle, a notable figure recognized for his service and contributions, which has garnered support among various community members and legislative bodies. The specific section targeted for this honor is between its intersections with Rex Odom Drive and Kimble Road, ensuring that the memorial designation is recognized at both ends with appropriate signage.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB 1187 has been positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for military service and the desire to honor those who have served. The bill passed unanimously in the House, indicating a bipartisan agreement on the importance of memorializing individuals like Chris Kyle in a manner that resonates within the local community and beyond. This sentiment aligns with state traditions of honoring veterans and public figures who have made significant contributions.

Contention

While the bill seems to have garnered broad support, it is not entirely free from debate. Some stakeholders might question the implications of dedicating state resources for memorials on highways compared to other pressing needs for transportation infrastructure. However, the emotional and historical significance associated with honoring military personnel is strong, which counters most of the contentions raised, allowing the bill to move forward without substantial opposition.

Companion Bills

TX SB527

Identical Relating to the designation of a segment of U.S. Highway 287 in Midlothian as the Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield Memorial Highway.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3672

Relating to the designation of portions of the state highway system as memorial highways for certain deceased peace officers.

TX HB3099

Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 380 in Wise and Jack Counties as the Lost Battalion Memorial Highway.

TX SB1542

Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 380 in Wise and Jack Counties as the Lost Battalion Memorial Highway.

TX HB538

Relating to the designation of portions of the state highway system as memorial highways for veterans.

TX SB507

Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 87 in Concho County as the Deputy Samuel Leonard Memorial Highway.

TX HB2835

Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 144 in Hood and Somervell Counties as the Ed Shipman Memorial Highway.

TX HB2364

Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 87 in Concho County as the Deputy Samuel Leonard Memorial Highway.

TX SB2150

Relating to the designation of the portion of U.S. Highway 84 in Joaquin as the Lt. General O.R. "Cotton" Whiddon Memorial Highway.

TX HB1968

Relating to the designation of a portion of Interstate Highway 35 in Williamson County as the Officer Charles Whites Memorial Highway.

TX HB3106

Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 49 in Titus County as the Titus County WWI Veterans Memorial Highway.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.