Combs Bill PassesGovernor Ernie Fletcher signs House Joint Resolution 84 on March 21, 2007 |
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A special Thank You to Governor Ernie Fletcher for help in this project! |
In the final days of the 2007 Kentucky
legislative session, House Joint Resolution 84, sponsored by State
Representative Richard Henderson, passed unanimously in both the House
and Senate. This cleared the way for the placement of the statue of
former Governor Bert T. Combs on state property off of Rt. 213 just
several hundred yards from the Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway in
Stanton, KY.
Representative Richard Henderson introduces Joint House Resolution 84. He is joined by Sara Walter Combs and Joe Bowen. State Senator Tom Jensen brought the resolution to the Senate floor.
Senators Julian Carroll and Robert Stivers, among others, spoke
eloquently in behalf of the legacy of Governor Combs. Rep. Henderson said, “This is a non-partisan piece of legislation
where people from both sides of the political aisle came together to
honor a truly great Kentucky statesman. The bill was a very personal
piece of legislation for me and I was proud and honored to help with
this tribute to a man who accomplished so much for all the people of the
Commonwealth.” “I also want to thank Judge Sara Combs, Joe Bowen, and the Appalachian Heritage Alliance for their work to make this piece of legislation, and the statue itself, a success.” Addressing the House sub-committee. Powell County native Joe Bowen, the originator and driving force
behind the Gov. Bert T. Combs Statue Project, said, “I was delighted
to see our legislators come together and unanimously support this piece
of legislation to honor the legacy of Governor Combs. It shows that his
vision, leadership and the programs he enacted are still important
today. He was a “native son” of Eastern Kentucky and people all
across the state benefit from his lasting accomplishments.” The Unveiling Ceremony for the Bert T. Combs Statue is scheduled for April 20, 2007, at 10:00AM in Stanton, KY. Everyone is cordially invited to attend.
And the Senate sub-committee. |