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Senate Bill 709 sets criteria for memorial highway designations in Michigan, ensuring honors are for historically significant individuals or groups, especially those in public service.
Senate Bill 709 sets criteria for memorial highway designations in Michigan, ensuring honors are for historically significant individuals or groups, especially those in public service.
Bill Number: SB 709
Title: Highways: memorial; criteria for highway renaming; provide for
Introduced: November 13, 2025
Status: Referred to Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
Classification: Bill
Subject: Highways: memorial
Senate Bill 709 aims to amend the Michigan Memorial Highway Act (2001 PA 142) by establishing specific criteria for the designation of memorial highways. The bill seeks to ensure that memorial designations are reserved for subjects that hold significant historical or cultural importance to the state of Michigan or the United States.
The bill introduces a new section (Sec. 1b) that outlines the eligibility criteria for memorial designations. The criteria include:
Eligible Subjects:
Significance:
Deceased Requirement:
Military Service Requirement:
Public Service Connection:
The bill primarily affects:
- Families and communities seeking to honor deceased individuals or groups through memorial highway designations.
- Organizations and military units that have historical significance related to public service or military service.
- State and local governments responsible for the implementation of highway naming and memorial designations.
Senate Bill 709 establishes a structured approach to memorial highway designations in Michigan, ensuring that such honors are reserved for individuals and groups of significant historical and cultural relevance, particularly those who have made sacrifices in public service or military duty. The bill is part of a broader legislative effort to recognize and commemorate the contributions of these individuals and groups.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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