Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2515

Filed
3/13/25  
Out of Senate Committee
5/7/25  
Voted on by Senate
5/14/25  
Out of House Committee
5/23/25  
Voted on by House
5/28/25  
Governor Action
6/20/25  

Caption

Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 64 in Smith County as the Fire Marshal Jimmy W. Seaton Memorial Highway.

Impact

By designating this highway section, the bill not only memorializes an important figure but also potentially raises awareness about road safety and fire marshaling within Smith County. While the bill itself focuses on a specific act of commemoration, it reflects a broader trend of designating public spaces in memory of individuals who have made significant contributions to the community. The designation is expected to enhance local pride and acknowledges the service of public safety officials.

Summary

Senate Bill 2515 introduces the designation of a section of State Highway 64 in Smith County as the 'Fire Marshal Jimmy W. Seaton Memorial Highway'. This bill serves to honor the former fire marshal, Jimmy W. Seaton, by recognizing his contributions and legacy within the community. The designated portion of highway extends from its intersection with State Highway Loop 323 to the western boundary of Smith County. The bill aims to ensure proper markers and signage are erected to signify this honor.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 2515 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, as it brings closure to the legacy of a community leader. The legislative history indicates strong bipartisan support, with the bill passing in the Senate by a vote of 31-0 and 137-4 in the House. This consensus suggests that legislators view the recognition of Jimmy W. Seaton's service as a deserving tribute, highlighting community values and their respect for public safety officials.

Contention

Notable points of contention are absent from the discussions around SB 2515, as it mainly serves a commemorative purpose without conflicting interests. There may have been brief discussions regarding the financial implications of signage and maintenance, but the overwhelming support in both legislative chambers indicates that the bill is viewed as a unifying initiative rather than a divisive one. The effective date of the bill is set for September 1, 2025, aligning with standard legislative practices for implementation.

Companion Bills

TX HB4174

Identical Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 64 in Smith County as the Fire Marshal Jimmy W. Seaton Memorial Highway.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4174

Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 64 in Smith County as the Fire Marshal Jimmy W. Seaton Memorial Highway.

TX HB3642

Relating to the designation of portions of the state highway system as memorial highways, to certain memorial markers on certain highways, and to the installation of highway signs for certain cultural attractions.

TX SB1229

Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 69 in Smith County as the Veterans Memorial Highway.

TX HB2914

Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 69 in Smith County as the Veterans Memorial Highway.

TX SB682

Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 2493 in Smith County as the Captain Kevin Williams and Firefighter Austin Cheek Memorial Highway.

TX SB3062

Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 315 in Panola County as the Hamby-Webb Memorial Highway.

TX HB4173

Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 2493 in Smith County as the Captain Kevin Williams and Firefighter Austin Cheek Memorial Highway.

TX SB2790

Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 67 in Dallas and Ellis Counties as the Eddie Bernice Johnson Memorial Highway.

TX HB5577

Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 315 in Panola County as the Hamby-Webb Memorial Highway.

TX SB2688

Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 281 in Blanco and Burnet Counties as the Muckleroy Memorial Highway.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.