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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications
Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: March 1, 2011
Sen. David Holt
Senate Approves Bill Naming Red River Bridge for Pres. Bush
The full Senate has approved a measure to name the
southbound I-44 bridge over the Red River in honor of President
George W. Bush. Sen. David
Holt, R-Oklahoma City, is principal author of Senate Bill 304,
which was approved on a bipartisan vote of 40-5 on Tuesday. The
vote came on the same day as the Oklahoma City National Memorial
and Museum announced the President, his wife and daughters will
be honored this April with the 2011 Reflections of Hope Award.
“This is a big day in Oklahoma for President Bush. He’s
always had tremendous support in our state, and I believe our respect
for the former President and his family will only grow stronger
through the years,” Holt said. “As a member of the Board
of Trustees for the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum Foundation,
I was also very pleased that the former President and his family
will be honored here next month.”
The Reflections of Hope Award is in recognition of Bush’s
efforts to spread freedom and democracy, while his wife Laura, along
with daughters Barbara and Jenna, are being honored for their humanitarian
efforts.
Co-authors of SB 304 include Sen. Don
Barrington, R-Lawton, who represents the area where the bridge
is located, and Rep. Mike Sanders, R-Kingfisher. Both Holt and Sanders
were White House staffers during the Bush Administration.
“Since Oklahoma maintains the southbound bridge going into
Texas, President Bush’s home state, I think it is geographically
appropriate to name it in his honor,” Holt said. “Oklahomans
are a patriotic people, and I have received strong bipartisan support
for this recognition of our former President’s service to
our nation.”
SB 304 now moves to the House of Representatives for further consideration.
For more information contact:
Sen. Holt: (405) 521-5636

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