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Bill S 1899 dedicates a segment of the state highway to honor Sergeant James S. Hayes, ensuring his legacy is remembered with visible signage for the community.
Bill S 1899 dedicates a segment of the state highway to honor Sergeant James S. Hayes, ensuring his legacy is remembered with visible signage for the community.
Bill Number: S 1899
Title: Dedicates a portion of the state highway system to Sergeant James S. Hayes
Status: SIGNED CHAP.350
Introduced: January 14, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill S 1899 is designed to honor the memory and service of Sergeant James S. Hayes by dedicating a specific portion of the state highway system in his name. This legislative action serves to recognize the contributions and sacrifices made by Sergeant Hayes, thereby ensuring that his legacy is remembered by the community and future generations.
Bill S 1899 successfully dedicates a portion of the state highway system to Sergeant James S. Hayes, ensuring that his service is commemorated. The bill's passage reflects a commitment to honoring military service and preserving the memory of those who have served. The installation of signage will serve as a lasting tribute to Sergeant Hayes, fostering community pride and remembrance.
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