Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SR204

Introduced
3/26/26  
Refer
3/26/26  
Refer
3/31/26  

Caption

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

Impact

If adopted, this resolution would not change existing laws but would signify the state's recognition of McConnell's achievements and leadership. It reflects a commitment to celebrate local figures who have had substantial influence on state and national politics. The statue would serve as a historical landmark reflecting Kentucky's pride in its political heritage.

Summary

SR204 is a resolution recommending the placement of a permanent statue of Senator Mitch McConnell in the New State Capitol Rotunda. This action is intended to honor McConnell's significant contributions to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and his long tenure in the United States Senate, as he is the state’s longest-serving senator and has played a pivotal role in various legislative achievements. The resolution highlights McConnell's leadership, especially during his time as Senate Majority Leader, where he was influential in securing federal resources for Kentucky.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR204 is predominantly positive among supporters who view this as a fitting tribute to a senator described as a 'distinguished and accomplished world leader'. It emphasizes appreciation for McConnell's dedication to his state and country, reinforcing a sense of pride within the Kentucky community. However, it remains to be seen how those with opposing views on her political legacy will react to this public recognition.

Contention

While many endorse the idea of commemorating McConnell, there may be contention surrounding the placement of statues honoring political figures. Critics could argue that memorializing a living politician might not be appropriate or that it could lead to discussions about the political choices made under McConnell’s leadership. Additionally, the debate may arise concerning whose legacy is worthy of such honors and how it reflects on the community's values.

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 SR84

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

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 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.

Similar Bills

KY HR132

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

KY SR25

A RESOLUTION honoring the service of Donna Sue Baker to her community and the Commonwealth.

GA HR1613

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KS HB2242

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TX SJR3

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SC H4355

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SC S0592

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KY SCR90

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