Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HJR267

Introduced
2/22/22  
Engrossed
2/23/22  
Enrolled
3/3/22  

Caption

Commending Conner Cummings.

Impact

The resolution celebrates Cummings' impact on state laws, particularly his role in the passage of 'Conner's Law' in 2015, which ensures financial security for young adults with disabilities by allowing judges to require child support from noncustodial parents after the child turns 18. This legislative change has had profound implications on the quality of life for many families in the disabled community, underscoring the importance of advocacy in shaping policy that directly affects vulnerable populations.

Summary

HJR267 is a resolution commending Conner Cummings for his outstanding advocacy work on behalf of individuals with disabilities and their families. Cummings, who was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, has made significant contributions to the disabled community in Virginia. He was presented the Martha Glennan Disability Inclusion and Equality Award by the Fairfax Area - Disability Services Board, recognizing his tireless commitment to promoting equal rights and community inclusion for those with disabilities. The resolution highlights his unique journey and the barriers he has overcome in pursuit of his advocacy goals.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HJR267 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting admiration and respect for Conner Cummings' achievements. Legislators from both sides appreciate his advocacy efforts and the recognition of his work as a symbol of hope for individuals with disabilities. The resolution not only honors Cummings' contributions but also serves to inspire others to engage in advocacy and public service, highlighting the importance of community involvement in ensuring equality and inclusion.

Contention

While HJR267 is largely a commendatory resolution with a positive tone, it serves as a reminder of the ongoing discussions surrounding disability rights and inclusion in society. There are challenges that still exist in ensuring comprehensive support and services for individuals with disabilities, and Cummings' journey exemplifies the critical need for continued advocacy to address these issues. As such, the resolution aims not only to commend Cummings but also to galvanize further action toward inclusivity in legislation and policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HJR696

Commending April Pinch-Keeler.

VA SJR300

Commending Fairfax Court Appointed Special Advocates.

VA HR753

Commending Charlie Conner.

VA SJR142

Commending the Honorable Robert J. Smith.

VA SJR138

Commending Carlos A. Castro.

VA HR736

Commending Chuck Pruitt.

VA HR58

Commending Carlos A. Castro.

VA HR314

Commending Geoffrey Pohanka.

VA HR219

Commending Dale Rumberger.

VA HJR409

Commending Carol and Ryan Bailey.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.