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Michigan House approves multiple memorial highway and designation bills, citing road-worker and community safety

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The Michigan House on May 20 passed several bills designating stretches of highway and municipal titles to honor fallen workers and local figures, and to recognize a township's recreational identity. Lawmakers delivering brief remarks tied the measures to roadway safety and community remembrance.

The Michigan House of Representatives on May 20 passed several bills designating memorial highway segments and a municipal title, voting to honor victims and public servants and to recognize a township's local identity.

Lawmakers advanced and approved House Bill 4100 to name a segment of M-50 for Darien Young; House Bill 4105 to designate part of Rochester Road as the William S. Broomfield Memorial Highway; House Bill 4145 to name a mile of US‑127 for Second Lieutenant Roosevelt Steiger; House Bill 4267 to create the Keegan Spencer Memorial Highway in Kent County; and House Bill 4010 to designate Harrison Township as “Boat Town USA.” Each bill passed on recorded roll-call votes and immediate effect was ordered for the bills taken up on third reading.

The measures are largely honorary and do not appropriate…

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