Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HR110

Introduced
3/7/22  
Engrossed
3/8/22  

Caption

Commending Flat Iron Crossroads.

Impact

The enactment of HR110 serves to recognize and validate the work of Flat Iron Crossroads during a critical period for cultural institutions. By commending the organization, the bill aims to reinforce its importance as a cultural resource and economic driver for Gloucester County. This acknowledgment may bolster community support and encourage additional funding or partnerships that can enhance its programs and outreach initiatives, ultimately benefiting residents and visitors alike.

Summary

HR110 commends Flat Iron Crossroads, a nonprofit organization that has transformed a historic site into a modern performing arts center in Gloucester County. The bill highlights the efforts made by Flat Iron Crossroads to enhance cultural offerings in the region, particularly amidst the challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The organization, which opened its center in October 2019, quickly adapted to the crisis by pivoting to innovative programming such as online performances and outdoor events, showcasing a strong commitment to community engagement and resilience.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR110 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a consensus on the importance of cultural institutions and their ability to serve as community anchors. Legislators and community members alike view the recognition as a step toward revitalizing local cultural landscapes and supporting endeavors that have persevered despite adversity. The bill resonates with a collective appreciation for the arts and underscores the value of resilience in the face of challenges.

Contention

While HR110 has received broad support, there may be underlying concerns about the long-term sustainability of nonprofits like Flat Iron Crossroads in a post-pandemic environment. Some critique could arise regarding the extent of public funding for such initiatives, particularly in balancing support for cultural entities with other pressing community needs. Nevertheless, the commendation serves more as a celebration of achievement rather than a source of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HR244

Commending Tema Choir USA.

VA HR445

Commending women of the African diaspora.

VA HJR659

Commending Iron-Bound Gym.

VA HR488

Commending the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts.

VA HR1050

Commending Crossroads Church in Rowlett for its service to the local community.

VA SR19

Commending Rita Carter Forrester.

VA HR187

Commending the McLean Project for the Arts.

VA HR218

Commending Reinhardt Gray.

VA HR754

Recognizing March 2 and 3, 2015, as Collin County Days at the State Capitol.

VA SR288

Recognizing March 2 and 3, 2015, as Collin County Days.

Similar Bills

TN HJR1417

A RESOLUTION to recognize and commend the members of Crossroads Community Church.

TN HJR7042

A RESOLUTION to recognize and commend the members of Crossroads Community Church.

IL HR0619

CONGRATS-YOUTH CROSSROADS, INC

IL SR0797

CONGRATS-YOUTH CROSSROADS, INC

MS HB1487

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TX SB905

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TX HB2031

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WI AB721

Specifying Crossroads College as the entity in which the Church of Christ's property vests if the Church of Christ becomes defunct or is dissolved.