Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB497

Caption

Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 71 in Travis County as the Trooper Carlos Ray Warren Memorial Highway.

Impact

The passage of SB 497 has a straightforward legislative impact; it amends the Transportation Code by adding a new section that formally establishes this highway designation. The bill mandates the design and construction of appropriate markers that will be placed along the highway, ensuring that the memory of Trooper Warren is preserved in a visible and respectful manner. The impact extends beyond the legislative text itself, as such memorials often foster a sense of community pride and remembrance among residents and visitors alike.

Summary

Senate Bill 497 aims to honor Trooper Carlos Ray Warren by designating a specific segment of State Highway 71 in Travis County as the 'Trooper Carlos Ray Warren Memorial Highway.' The designation seeks to commemorate the contributions and sacrifices made by Trooper Warren while serving in law enforcement. According to the bill, the section of the highway that will bear this designation runs from its intersection with State Highway 130 to the Bastrop County line. This act is more than just a naming; it serves to pay tribute to individuals who dedicated their lives to public service.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB 497 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, as evidenced by the unanimous support it received during the voting process—both in the Senate and the House, where it passed with votes of 31-0 and 140-0, respectively. This indicates broad bipartisan agreement on the importance of commemorating Trooper Warren and reflects a community that values the sacrifices of law enforcement officers. There does not seem to be significant opposition or contention regarding the bill, which is common for legislation focused on memorialization.

Contention

Notably, SB 497 does not seem to have faced controversy or significant points of contention during discussions or voting. Its aim is entirely focused on tribute and homage, without delving into more divisive policy matters typically associated with transportation legislation. The lack of opposition further suggests that honoring fallen officers is viewed as a unifying cause, likely reflecting the respectful regard for individuals who have lost their lives in the line of duty.

Companion Bills

TX HB1122

Same As Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 71 in Travis County as the Trooper Carlos Ray Warren Memorial Highway.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4718

Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 164 in Limestone County as the State Trooper Chad M. Walker Memorial Highway.

TX HB3672

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

TX HB538

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

TX SB1572

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

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 HB2205

Relating to the designation of a portion of United States Highway 59 in Harris County as the Deputy Sheriff Darren Almendarez Memorial Highway.

TX SB957

Relating to the designation of a portion of United States Highway 59 in Harris County as the Deputy Sheriff Darren Almendarez Memorial Highway.

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.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.