Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SR156

Introduced
3/10/26  
Refer
3/10/26  
Refer
3/11/26  
Refer
3/12/26  

Caption

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and memory of the life and sacrifice of Staff Sergeant Benjamin Pennington, who paid the ultimate price in service to our nation.

Impact

The resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment by the Senate of Kentucky for the contributions and sacrifices made by military personnel, such as Staff Sergeant Pennington. It highlights the importance of honoring military veterans and their families, ensuring that their sacrifices are recognized within the legislative framework. By adjourning the Senate in his memory, it sets a precedent for future acknowledgments and honors that can be afforded to other service members, possibly influencing how the state commemorates military service.

Summary

SR156 is a resolution that seeks to honor the life and sacrifice of Staff Sergeant Benjamin Pennington, who tragically lost his life in service to the United States during an attack on March 1, 2026. The resolution commemorates his dedication and bravery as a member of the United States Army, specifically citing his work with the 1st Space Brigade. The bill emphasizes the importance of remembering those who have paid the ultimate price for their country, recognizing the personal and collective cost of military service.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR156 is one of respect and solemnity. Senators expressed a collective appreciation for Sergeant Pennington's dedication and service. The resolution fosters a sense of unity among lawmakers and constituents who recognize the sacrifices made by members of the armed forces. However, it also serves as a reminder of the broader discussions about military service and the impact of conflict on families and communities.

Contention

While SR156 does not appear to have notable points of contention as it is a memorial resolution, it does reflect the values of honor and remembrance that may resonate differently among various members of the community. Some may feel the need for more extensive military support policies or discuss the social implications of loss in service, whereas others focus solely on the act of remembrance. The resolution effectively neutralizes significant debate by focusing on honoring a specific individual rather than broader military policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY SR150

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and loving memory of Kentucky State Trooper Sergeant Chris Carter.

KY SR252

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and loving memory of Burlin Coleman.

KY SR242

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and loving memory of Paige Craig.

KY SR243

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and loving memory of Johnnie L. Turner.

KY SR21

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and loving memory of Barry Bertram.

KY SR78

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and loving memory of James Dion Deneen.

KY SR109

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and loving memory of Bobby F. Crager.

KY SR249

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and loving memory of William Hartford Ellison.

KY SR157

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and loving memory of James Thomas Clark.

KY SR24

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and loving memory of Dr. John Stempel.

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