Kentucky 2024 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SR209 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version

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A RESOLUTION honoring the advocacy of Marsha Van Hook. 1 
WHEREAS, Marsha Van Hook was born in Owensboro, Kentucky, in August 2 
1958, to Mary Jane and George Edward Van Hook, and spent her early years at home 3 
with her older brother, Pete, and younger brother, Steve; and 4 
WHEREAS, Marsha Van Hook enjoyed her family, friends, school, and church 5 
activities while growing up in the Somerset area; and 6 
WHEREAS, Marsha Van Hook was diagnosed with cerebral palsy in her 7 
childhood. Despite the challenges that came with this diagnosis, Marsha excelled as a 8 
student and graduated from Eubank High School in Eubank, Kentucky; and 9 
WHEREAS, Marsha Van Hook continued her education at Eastern Kentucky 10 
University, where she earned her bachelor's degree in rehabilitation counseling in 1984; 11 
and 12 
WHEREAS, Marsha Van Hook was motivated to use her education and experience 13 
to help others by working with the Kentucky Office of Vocational Rehabilitation before 14 
leaving to work at Goodwill Industries in Louisville; and 15 
WHEREAS, Marsha Van Hook's outgoing personality and desire to be helpful led 16 
to her being known by many programs and people serving Kentuckians with disabilities 17 
who invited Marsha to join them in their advocacy work; and 18 
WHEREAS, Marsha Van Hook has volunteered or worked at many organizations, 19 
including the Pulaski County Schools, Eubank Baptist Church, Arc of Kentucky, 20 
Kentucky Disabilities Coalition, and United 874K Disabilities Coalition; and 21 
WHEREAS, Marsha Van Hook's passion for speaking up and speaking out for 22 
herself and her fellow Kentuckians with disabilities led to her serving on the Arc of 23 
Kentucky Board of Directors as advocacy chair at the Lake Cumberland Arc; as chair of 24 
partners in policymaking; and on the Council of the Hart supported living program; and 25 
WHEREAS, after seeing her brother, Steve, struggle with mental illness and 26 
addiction, Marsha Van Hook educated herself about these issues and became an outspoke 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	24 RS BR 2450 
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advocate for Steve, who sadly died far too soon in February 2021; and 1 
WHEREAS, Marsha Van Hook is a tireless advocate in Frankfort, engaging in 2 
letter writing, calls, and visits with policymakers, and is known and respected by leaders 3 
of Kentucky state government; and 4 
WHEREAS, despite reaching retirement age, Marsha Van Hook has shown no 5 
signs of slowing down, maintaining the same level of advocacy and desire to speak up to 6 
improve the lives of others. Her example and mentorship will inspire Kentuckians 7 
beyond her time; 8 
NOW, THEREFORE, 9 
Be it resolved by the Senate of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of 10 
Kentucky: 11 
Section 1.   The members of the Senate do hereby honor the accomplishments of 12 
Marsha Van Hook and congratulate her for her years of advocacy on behalf of 13 
Kentuckians with disabilities. 14 
Section 2. The Clerk of the Senate is directed to transmit a copy of this 15 
Resolution to Senator Rick Girdler for delivery. 16