TROOPER CRAIG A. SCOTT MEM. HWY.                                                     S.B. 940 (S-2):

                                                                   ANALYSIS AS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE

 

 

 

 

Senate Bill 940 (Substitute S-2 as reported)

Sponsor:  Senator Curtis Hertel, Jr.

Committee:  Transportation

 

Date Completed:  10-30-18

 


RATIONALE

 

Trooper Craig A. Scott was shot and killed in the line of duty on February 9, 1982. He served the Michigan State Police (MSP) for four years and, before his service with the MSP, served as a military police officer in the United States Army. It has been suggested that a portion of Highway US-127 in Ingham County be named in his honor.

 

CONTENT

 

The bill would amend the Michigan Memorial Highway Act to designate the portion of Highway US-127 beginning at exit 56 in Ingham County and extending south to the Jackson County line as the "Trooper Craig A. Scott Memorial Highway".

 

The bill would take effect 90 days after its enactment.

 

Proposed MCL 252.1004b

 

BACKGROUND

 

On February, 9, 1982, while patrolling US-127 south of Leslie, Michigan, Trooper Scott observed a car speeding in the opposite direction. After pulling over the vehicle, which was later determined to be stolen, Trooper Scott arrested the driver for failing to produce the vehicle's registration. While placing the driver in his squad car, the passenger shot Trooper Scott and both the passenger and the driver fled. The police later apprehended the suspects and both were sentenced to life in prison.

 

ARGUMENTS

 

(Please note:  The arguments contained in this analysis originate from sources outside the Senate Fiscal Agency.  The Senate Fiscal Agency neither supports nor opposes legislation.)

 

Supporting Argument

As a veteran of the U.S. Army and the MSP, Trooper Scott was dedicated to serving his community and fellow Americans. He was the 35th MSP officer to die in the line of duty. It would be a fitting recognition of Trooper Craig A. Scott's ultimate sacrifice in serving the State to name a portion of Highway US-127 in his honor.

 

                                                                             Legislative Analyst:  Tyler VanHuyse

 

FISCAL IMPACT

 

The bill would have no fiscal impact on State or local government.

 

                                                                                  Fiscal Analyst:  Michael Siracuse

This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.