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HJR 37

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Representative C.M. "Hank" Hancock Memorial Highway in Franklin County.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Erika Hancock

HJR 37 designates a portion of Franklin County highway as the Representative C.M. "Hank" Hancock Memorial Highway, a ceremonial naming with signage coordination only.

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Bill Summary · HJR 37

Bill overview

HJR 37 is a joint resolution introduced in the 2026 Regular Session of the Kentucky General Assembly. The bill designates a highway in Franklin County as the Representative C.M. "Hank" Hancock Memorial Highway.

Purpose and intent

  • The primary purpose of HJR 37 is to honor and commemorate the late Representative C.M. "Hank" Hancock.
  • The designation recognizes Hancock’s service and contributions by naming a segment of roadway in Franklin County in his memory.

Key provisions

  • Designation: Establishes that a specified portion of highway in Franklin County shall be known as the Representative C.M. "Hank" Hancock Memorial Highway.
  • Signage and implementation: The bill typically directs the appropriate state transportation or highway authorities to install and maintain official signs reflecting the memorial designation and to carry out the designation consistent with other Kentucky highway naming conventions.
  • Effective date and scope: The resolution designates the name, with the designation taking effect upon approval and publication as required by state law. It does not create new laws or funding mechanisms beyond the ceremonial designation, but it does require coordination for signage and related administrative steps.

Affected parties and impact

  • Primary affected entity: Kentucky transportation infrastructure in Franklin County (specifically the named highway segment) and the Office of Transportation, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, or other relevant highway authorities responsible for signage.
  • Public impact: Residents, travelers, and constituents in Franklin County who use or travel the designated highway will encounter the memorial designation on official roadway signs.
  • Non-financial impact: The designation is ceremonial and symbolic; it does not change traffic laws, speed limits, or funding allocations, beyond signage installation costs typically borne by the transportation cabinet within existing budget processes.

Procedural and timeline considerations

  • Introduction and referral: The bill was introduced in the House on January 22, 2026.
  • Committee referrals: Referred to the Committee on Committees (H) on January 22, 2026, and subsequently to Transportation (H) on February 2, 2026.
  • Legislative process: As a joint resolution designating a highway name, it would proceed through standard constitutional/house procedures for resolutions, including potential adoption by both chambers and any required signing or confirmation steps per Kentucky law for such designations.
  • Signage implementation: Upon passage, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet would typically coordinate the installation of memorial designation signs and ensure compliance with existing sign standards and maintenance responsibilities.

Notes

  • The bill does not specify a funding amount; signage and related administrative actions are generally covered within existing transportation cabinet duties and budgets.
  • No substantive policy changes beyond ceremonial designation are described in the provided text.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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