Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD2033

Introduced
12/3/25  
Refer
12/3/25  
Engrossed
2/3/26  
Enrolled
2/12/26  

Caption

Resolve, to Designate Route 3 in Trenton as the Deputy Luke Gross Memorial Highway

Impact

The passage of LD2033 will have minimal legislative impact on existing state laws as it primarily focuses on a symbolic gesture rather than introducing new regulations or altering current statutes. The establishment of a memorial highway is a common practice to commemorate individuals who have made significant contributions to public service, thereby fostering a sense of community pride and remembrance among residents. Although the financial implications may be limited to the cost of signage, the significance lies in the acknowledgment of law enforcement's role within the state.

Summary

Legislative Document 2033 aims to honor Deputy Luke Gross by designating Route 3 in Trenton as the Deputy Luke Gross Memorial Highway. The bill directs the Department of Transportation to erect appropriate signage that identifies this stretch of road as a memorial to Deputy Gross, recognizing his service and sacrifice. This designation not only serves as a tribute but also raises awareness about the contributions of law enforcement officers to community safety.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD2033 appears to be largely positive, as it celebrates the dedication and heroism of individuals who serve in law enforcement. Supporters emphasize the importance of memorializing such figures to inspire future generations and recognize their commitment to public safety. While the bill does not seem to face any substantial opposition, the general atmosphere reflects a collective endorsement of honoring Deputy Gross and an appreciation for the sacrifices made by officers in the line of duty.

Contention

While the bill seems to garner support, it may still prompt discussions regarding the appropriateness and necessity of memorializing individuals in this manner, particularly concerning allocation of resources within the Department of Transportation. The extent to which highway designations may dilute the impact of recognition for public service could arise. However, given the communal values associated with such memorials, LD2033 is anticipated to pass with widespread approval, with discussions focusing more on the honor it bestows rather than on divisive issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HB275

Designate Deputy Sheriff Daniel Kin Memorial Highway

ME HB541

Designate Deputy Daniel "Weston" Sherrer Memorial Highway

ME HB471

Designate Deputy Larry Henderson Memorial Highway

ME SB312

Designating a portion of U.S. highway 36 as the deputy sheriff Brandon Gaede memorial highway.

ME S2465

Designates State Highway Route 10 as "American Legion Memorial Highway."

ME H3645

Designating a portion of state highway Route 7A in the town of Lenox as the Ross B. Dindio Memorial highway

ME S1544

Designates State Highway Route 72 as "Burlington-Ocean Purple Heart Memorial Highway."

ME A2817

Designates State Highway Route 72 as "Burlington-Ocean Purple Heart Memorial Highway."

ME HB2471

Designating a portion of I-35 as the deputy Sam Smith memorial highway and redesignating a current portion of the 35th infantry division memorial highway for I-35.

ME S2280

Designates portion of Interstate Route 280 in West Orange as "Governor Brendan Byrne Memorial Highway."

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.