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SCM 1002

L.F. Quinn memorial highway

57th Legislature - Second Regular Session Introduced by Wendy Rogers

Arizona designates an unnamed highway as the L.F. Quinn Memorial Highway to honor an individual, with commemorative signage authorization and minimal fiscal requirements.

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Bill Summary · SCM 1002

Legislative bill overview

SCM 1002 designates a highway in Arizona as the "L.F. Quinn Memorial Highway" in honor of L.F. Quinn. The bill establishes an official naming for the specified roadway and authorizes the placement of commemorative signage. This is a memorial designation bill with no direct fiscal impact beyond standard signage installation and maintenance.

Why is this important

Memorial highway designations serve to honor individuals who have made significant contributions to their communities or the state. While primarily symbolic, these designations preserve public memory and can serve educational purposes for residents and travelers. The bill's passage indicates legislative recognition of L.F. Quinn's perceived significance to Arizona.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of publicly available information: The bill summary provides no details about L.F. Quinn's identity, accomplishments, or why this specific highway was chosen, making public scrutiny difficult
  • Selection criteria transparency: No clear criteria are stated for how memorial highways are chosen or what qualifications an individual must meet for this honor
  • Highway location specificity: The bill materials do not specify which Arizona highway receives this designation, raising questions about the completeness of legislative documentation

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

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