Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HJR42

Introduced
1/27/26  
Refer
1/27/26  

Caption

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Detective John Robert Weiss and Officer Armand VanCleave, Sr., Memorial Overpasses in Jefferson County.

Impact

The resolution calls for the Transportation Cabinet to officially designate the specific bridges on I-264 in Jefferson County as the 'Detective John Robert Weiss Memorial Overpass' and the 'Officer Armand VanCleave, Sr., Memorial Overpass'. Upon enactment, the Cabinet is tasked with erecting appropriate signage denoting these designations within 30 days. This act not only honors the legacy of these officers but also aims to foster community remembrance and respect for law enforcement personnel.

Summary

HJR42 is a joint resolution aimed at designating two overpasses in Jefferson County, Kentucky, as memorials for fallen officers Detective John Robert Weiss and Officer Armand VanCleave, Sr. Detective Weiss was killed in the line of duty in 1986 while working undercover, displaying remarkable bravery during the incident. Officer VanCleave, meanwhile, tragically lost his life in an automobile accident while assisting in an emergency situation in 1974. This resolution serves to honor their sacrifices and contributions to law enforcement and community safety in Shively, Kentucky.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HJR42 is overwhelmingly positive, recognizing the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers in the line of duty. Community members and local leaders have expressed strong support for the resolution, viewing it as a meaningful tribute. Public acknowledgment through the memorial overpasses is seen as a way to keep their memories alive and highlight the risks faced by officers on a day-to-day basis.

Contention

While there doesn't appear to be significant contention associated with HJR42, discussions may revolve around the broader implications of honoring law enforcement in this manner. Some community members may advocate for additional forms of recognition or support for active officers and the families of those who have died in service. Nonetheless, the resolution seems to have strong local backing without major opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY SJR74

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Stephen "Trey" Coleman III Memorial Overpass in Jefferson County.

KY HJR60

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Mae Street Kidd Memorial Highway in Jefferson County.

KY SJR68

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Johnnie L. Turner Memorial Highway in Harlan County.

KY HJR63

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Robert Ritchie Memorial Highway in Magoffin County.

KY HJR62

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating a memorial highway in Pulaski County in honor of fallen Marshals John Coomer, Hiram Gregory, Charlie Wright, and George Prentice Southwood.

KY SJR65

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Faye Cain Sears Memorial Highway in Pulaski County.

KY HJR39

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Sons of Bardstown Memorial Highway in Nelson County.

KY HJR10

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Captain Samuel A. Manley Memorial Highway in Madison County.

KY HJR70

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the BB and Larry King Memorial Bridge in Knott County.

KY HJR36

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Deborah Ritchie Memorial Bridge in Nicholas County.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.