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Sun Jan 28, 2018, 06:56 AM Jan 2018

Bill regulating naming of state property advances

FRANKFORT – The time-honored tradition of naming state buildings and roads after living politicians in Kentucky would be curtailed under a bill approved by a state Senate committee today.

“It also reminds us that when we make decisions on using public funds to build things those funds were provided through the sweat and toil of the citizenry,” bill sponsor Sen. Stephen West, R-Paris, said while testifying before the Senate State and Local Government Committee. “When we appropriate money, we are simply moving money over to build these things that were paid for by the people.

“We really don’t need any special recognition for that. We are just doing our job.”

Known as Senate Bill 72, the legislation would specifically prohibit the naming of any state building, transportation project, program or initiative after a living statewide current or former constitutional officer, state legislator, state judge or state employee.

Read more: http://www.themoreheadnews.com/news/bill-regulating-naming-of-state-property-advances/article_b0d51e90-013f-11e8-8812-cf78f2d14c21.html

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