Designates a bridge on state route 19, which crosses interstate route 86, in the town of Amity, county of Allegany, as the "Corporal Jason Dunham Memorial Bridge"; designated that portion of state route 19 which is within the town of Amity, as the "Corporal Jason Dunham Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: YOUNG
Law Section: Highway Law / Law: Add SS342-kk & 342-mm, Hway L
Sponsor: YOUNG
Law Section: Highway Law / Law: Add SS342-kk & 342-mm, Hway L
S5610-2011 Actions
- Aug 3, 2011: SIGNED CHAP.356
- Jul 22, 2011: DELIVERED TO GOVERNOR
- Jun 22, 2011: returned to senate
- Jun 22, 2011: passed assembly
- Jun 22, 2011: ordered to third reading rules cal.582
- Jun 22, 2011: substituted for a8219
- Jun 14, 2011: referred to transportation
- Jun 14, 2011: DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
- Jun 14, 2011: PASSED SENATE
- Jun 14, 2011: ORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.1264
- Jun 13, 2011: COMMITTEE DISCHARGED AND COMMITTED TO RULES
- Jun 6, 2011: REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION
S5610-2011 Meetings
Rules: Jun 17, 2011S5610-2011 Calendars
Floor Calendar: Jun 14, 2011S5610-2011 Votes
VOTE: COMMITTEE VOTE:
- Rules
- Jun 14, 2011
Ayes (24): Skelos, Alesi, Farley, Hannon, Johnson, Larkin, LaValle, Libous, Marcellino, Maziarz, Nozzolio, Saland, Seward, Sampson, Breslin, Dilan, Duane, Hassell-Thompson, Krueger, Montgomery, Parker, Perkins, Smith, Stewart-Cousins
VOTE: FLOOR VOTE:
- Jun 14, 2011
Ayes (62): Adams, Addabbo, Alesi, Avella, Ball, Bonacic, Breslin, Carlucci, DeFrancisco, Diaz, Dilan, Duane, Espaillat, Farley, Flanagan, Fuschillo, Gallivan, Gianaris, Golden, Griffo, Grisanti, Hannon, Hassell-Thomps, Huntley, Johnson, Kennedy, Klein, Krueger, Kruger, Lanza, Larkin, LaValle, Libous, Little, Marcellino, Martins, Maziarz, McDonald, Montgomery, Nozzolio, O'Mara, Oppenheimer, Parker, Peralta, Perkins, Ranzenhofer, Ritchie, Rivera, Robach, Saland, Sampson, Savino, Serrano, Seward, Skelos, Smith, Squadron, Stavisky, Stewart-Cousin, Valesky, Young, Zeldin
S5610-2011 Memo
BILL NUMBER:S5610 TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the highway law, in relation to designating portions of the state highway system as the "Corporal Jason Dunham Memorial Bridge" and the "Corporal Jason Dunham Memorial Highway" PURPOSE: Designates the portion of State Route 19, also known as Transit Hill Road, constituting bridge identification number 1061660, in the Town of Amity, County of Allegany, as the "Corporal Jason Dunham Memorial Bridge" and State Route 19, in the Town of Amity, County of Allegany, as the "Corporal Jason Dunham Memorial Highway." SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS: Section 1. Adds two new sections, 343-kk and 342-mm to the highway law. Section 343-kk of the highway law would designate the portion of State Route 19, also known as Transit Hill Road, constituting bridge number 1061660, in the Town of Amity, County of Allegany, as the" Corporal Jason Dunham Memorial Bridge." Section 342-mm of the highway law would designate the portion of State Route 19, also known as Transit Hill Road, within the Town of Amity, County of Allegany, as the "Corporal Jason Dunham Memorial Highway." Section 2. Provides that the Commissioner of the Department of Transportation shall provide for the installation and maintenance of adequate signage reflecting the ceremonial designation of the bridge as the "Corporal Jason Dunham Memorial Bridge" and the portion of State Route 19 located in the Town of Amity, County of Allegany, as the "Corporal Jason Dunham Memorial Highway." Section 3. States the enactment date. JUSTIFICATION: Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Corporal Jason Dunham enlisted in the United States Marine Corps after graduating from Scio Central School in Allegany County in 2000. Corporal Dunham made the decision to re-enlist for a second tour with the Marines to stay with his men and "make sure everyone makes it home alive." During his second tour he was serving as Rifle Squad Leader, 4th Platoon, Kilo Company, Third Battalion, in Iraq. True to his word, Corporal Dunham saved the lives of two fellow Marines in Karbala, Iraq on April 14, 2004 when he used his Kevlar helmet and body to shield his fellow marines from a live grenade. Corporal Dunham died April 22, 2004, at 22 years old, from the devastating injuries he sustained while performing this heroic and selfless act. By acting instinctively, without regard to personal injury, Corporal Dunham embodied the bravery and class that has made the United States Armed Forces the most respected in the world. A decorated officer, Corporal Jason Dunham was awarded the congressional Medal of Honor, the nation's highest honor for military valor, posthumously. He was the first Marine to receive this award for Operation Iraqi Freedom. He was also awarded the Purple Heart, the Combat Action Ribbon, the Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation, the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Iraq Campaign Medal with one Service Star, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and the Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon. His life story, and act of heroic sacrifice was further memorialized by author Michael M. Phillips, in "The Gift of Valor." The Navy, in recognition of Corporal Dunham's courageous act, officially named the US Navy Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer DDG-109 the USS Jason Dunham. Corporal Dunham was a true hero in every sense of the word - a person to admire, look up to, and emulate, a Marine who led by example. This bill would memorialize State Route 19 in the Town of Amity, County of Allegany, which leads directly into Corporal Jason Dunham's hometown of Scio, New York and the bridge on State Route 19 in Town of Amity, County of Allegany, which crosses over Interstate 86 in remembrance of his unwavering devotion to the protection of human life, even at the cost of his own. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: This is a new bill. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None. EFFECTIVE DATE: This act shall take effect immediately.
S5610-2011 Text
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
5610 2011-2012 Regular Sessions I N SENATE June 6, 2011
Introduced by Sen. YOUNG -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Transportation
AN ACT to amend the highway law, in relation to designating portions of the state highway system as the "Corporal Jason Dunham Memorial Bridge" and the "Corporal Jason Dunham Memorial Highway" THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The highway law is amended by adding two new sections 342 kk and 342-mm to read as follows:
S 342-KK. PORTION OF STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM TO BE DESIGNATED AS THE "CORPORAL JASON DUNHAM MEMORIAL BRIDGE". ALL THAT PORTION OF THE STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM CONSTITUTING BRIDGE NUMBER 1061660, LOCATED ON STATE ROUTE NINETEEN, ALSO KNOWN AS TRANSIT HILL ROAD, WHICH CROSSES OVER INTERSTATE ROUTE EIGHTY-SIX, AT EXIT THIRTY, IN THE TOWN OF AMITY, COUN TY OF ALLEGANY, SHALL BE DESIGNATED AND KNOWN AS THE "CORPORAL JASON DUNHAM MEMORIAL BRIDGE".
S 342-MM. PORTION OF STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM TO BE DESIGNATED AS THE "CORPORAL JASON DUNHAM MEMORIAL HIGHWAY". ALL THAT PORTION OF THE STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM CONSTITUTING STATE ROUTE NINETEEN, ALSO KNOWN AS TRANSIT HILL ROAD, WITHIN THE TOWN OF AMITY, COUNTY OF ALLEGANY, SHALL BE DESIG NATED AND KNOWN AS THE "CORPORAL JASON DUNHAM MEMORIAL HIGHWAY".
S 2. The commissioner of transportation shall provide for the instal lation and maintenance of adequate signing of the state highway system as designated pursuant to section one of this act. However, to avoid confusion and to limit any possible disruption of commerce, the desig nation called for pursuant to section one of this act shall be one of ceremonial nature and the official name of such bridge and highway shall not be changed as a result of this act.
S 3. This act shall take effect immediately. EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD11901-04-1

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