Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HJR209

Introduced
2/10/22  
Engrossed
2/14/22  
Enrolled
2/24/22  

Caption

Commending the Henrico Citizen.

Impact

The resolution is a recognition rather than a bill that enacts legal changes, thus it does not directly impact state laws. However, it reinforces the significance of local journalism in fostering an informed citizenry, which is vital for democracy. Additionally, the resolution may bolster community engagement with local news and encourage support for independent media sources. The general sentiment towards the resolution seems positive, acknowledging the Henrico Citizen's achievements and its contribution to the community's well-being and informed dialogue.

Summary

HJR209 is a resolution that commends the Henrico Citizen, a local news source in Henrico County, for its contributions to journalism and its 20th anniversary in 2021. The resolution celebrates the publication's dedication to providing local coverage that highlights the community's people, places, and events, which are essential to Henrico residents. With a history spanning two decades, the Henrico Citizen has adapted by transitioning from print to digital-focused platforms, which has allowed it to maintain and grow its readership amidst changing media landscapes, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment regarding HJR209 is overwhelmingly positive, emphasizing the importance of local journalism in maintaining community awareness and participation in civic matters. Support for the resolution highlights a shared appreciation for the role of news organizations like the Henrico Citizen in disseminating information and reflecting community values. It brings to light how local media outlets can thrive even through challenging circumstances, such as those posed by the transition to digital formats.

Contention

While there are no significant points of contention surrounding HJR209, the resolution implicitly acknowledges the challenges faced by local newspapers in the digital age. Some advocates for independent media might express concern over the broader implications of declining local news sources due to financial pressures and changing reader habits. Nonetheless, as a commendation, it serves to unify support rather than invoke division, promoting a collective recognition of journalistic efforts that benefit local communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SJR166

Commending the Henrico Citizen.

VA HJR288

Commending Henricus Colledge (1619)®.

VA HJR401

Commending the Islamic Center of Henrico.

VA HJR670

Commending The Roanoker

VA HJR453

Commending The Cadet and The Cadet Foundation.

VA HJR285

Commending The Korea Times.

VA HJR183

Commending Michael D. Gale.

VA HJR182

Commending Kellean K. Gale.

VA HR436

Commending David McNair.

VA HJR608

Commending the Southside Senior Citizens Center, Inc.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.