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SR 136

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and loving memory of William C. Hopkins.

2025 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate adopted a commemorative resolution adjourning in honor of William C. Hopkins' memory and legacy.

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Bill Summary · SR 136

Legislative bill overview

Senate Resolution 136 is a commemorative resolution passed by the Kentucky Senate honoring William C. Hopkins following his death. The resolution formally adjourns the Senate chamber as a tribute to his memory and legacy.

Why is this important

Commemorative resolutions serve an important civic function by formally recognizing individuals who made significant contributions to their communities or the state. This particular resolution was adopted by the full Senate, indicating that Hopkins held sufficient standing or made meaningful contributions for the legislative body to pause and mark his passing.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited public information: The resolution text does not specify Hopkins' role, accomplishments, or relationship to the Kentucky Senate, making it difficult for constituents to understand why this particular individual warranted a full chamber adjournment.
  • Precedent and consistency: Questions may arise about the criteria used to determine which individuals receive this honor, and whether the process is applied consistently across similar cases.
  • Resource allocation: While ceremonial in nature, some may question whether Senate time devoted to commemorative resolutions represents efficient use of legislative resources.

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

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