Dedicates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Parma, county of Monroe, to the Lemcke Brothers Military Service.
Impact
The enactment of this bill would result in ceremonial signage being placed along the designated highway, marking it as 'Highway Dedicated to The Lemcke Brothers Military Service.' The amendment will ensure that while there is a public commemoration, the official name of the highway will remain unchanged. This aligns with the bill's intent to honor without causing confusion in traffic navigation or local commerce.
Summary
Bill A09320 aims to honor the Lemcke Brothers by dedicating a portion of the state highway system to their military service. Specifically, the bill proposes to designate a segment of state route 18, known as Parma Center Road, in the town of Parma, Monroe County, as a tribute to the service of the Lemcke Brothers. This dedication is intended to recognize their contributions and sacrifices while serving in the military, fostering a sense of appreciation within the community and associated local government.
Contention
Given the ceremonial nature of the dedication outlined in Bill A09320, there appear to be no substantial points of contention raised by the current legislative discourse. The bill’s straightforward intention to honor military service suggests it is likely to receive bipartisan support, considering the tradition of honoring veterans. However, potential concerns could arise regarding the allocation of resources for maintaining the signage and whether such dedications might lead to requests for similar honors for other individuals or groups.