Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HR132

Introduced
3/27/26  

Caption

A RESOLUTION recommending that a permanent statue of Mitch McConnell be placed in the New State Capitol Rotunda.

Impact

The bill aims to solidify Mitch McConnell's legacy in Kentucky's history by providing a permanent recognition of his service within the state capitol. By placing a statue in the capitol rotunda, supporters posit that it will serve as a point of pride for Kentuckians, reinforcing the significance of McConnell's achievements and political influence. The act of erecting such a statue is seen as part of a broader effort to celebrate prominent figures in the state's political landscape.

Summary

HR132 is a resolution recommending that a permanent statue of Mitch McConnell be placed in the New State Capitol Rotunda. The resolution acknowledges McConnell's significant impact and leadership in the United States Senate, where he has served as Kentucky's longest-standing senator and as the Senate Majority Leader. It highlights his contributions to the state and the nation, emphasizing his role in advocating for federal resources for Kentucky. This initiative intends to honor his legacy through a physical commemoration in a prominent state location.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HR132 appears to be supportive within the Republican circles, reflecting admiration for McConnell's lengthy and impactful career. However, the resolution may elicit mixed feelings among some constituents who have differing views on McConnell's political strategies and decisions over his tenure. Overall, the resolution seems to aim at fostering a spirit of recognition for influential leaders and their contributions.

Contention

While HR132 typically enjoys bipartisan support due to the nature of commemorative resolutions, there may be points of contention regarding the appropriateness of honoring a political figure in this way. Critics might argue that such actions contribute to a political culture that prioritizes individual recognition over broader legislative achievements. Moreover, discussions may emerge regarding the selection criteria for figures worthy of such commemoration, raising questions about inclusivity and representation in historical narratives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY SR10

A RESOLUTION commending Taiwan for its relationship with the United States and the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY HR73

A RESOLUTION commending Taiwan for its relationship with the United States and the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY HJR15

A JOINT RESOLUTION to return for permanent display on the New State Capitol grounds the granite Ten Commandments monument given to the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1971 by the Fraternal Order of Eagles.

KY SR84

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and loving memory of former Senator Elizabeth Jean Tori.

KY SJR70

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the establishment of the Gun Violence Prevention Task Force.

KY SCR143

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION directing the Legislative Research Commission to study gun violence in the Commonwealth.

KY SR107

A RESOLUTION recognizing Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Day at the State Capitol.

KY SR226

A RESOLUTION recognizing 250 years of Kentucky's contributions in representing the United States Marine Corps in faithful service to the United States of America.

KY SR227

A RESOLUTION commemorating the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States Army.

KY SCR90

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION recognizing Lexington-Fayette County on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of its founding.

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