Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HR429

Introduced
2/22/23  
Engrossed
2/24/23  

Caption

Commending the ENDependence Center of Northern Virginia.

Impact

The resolution highlights the importance of independent living centers and their role in enhancing the quality of life for individuals with disabilities. By recognizing the ENDependence Center, the resolution underscores the state's commitment to supporting the autonomy of disabled individuals, thereby encouraging other communities and organizations to develop similar initiatives. The commemoration also serves to increase awareness about disability rights and resources available to those in need.

Summary

HR429 commends the ENDependence Center of Northern Virginia for its 40 years of service providing critical support to people with disabilities. Founded in 1982, the center has played a vital role in promoting independent living among individuals with disabilities in the Northern Virginia region. It offers a variety of services that include peer counseling, skills training, and resources that empower individuals to lead fulfilling lives and advocate for their civil rights. This resolution marks a significant acknowledgment of the center's contributions to the community over the decades.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR429 is largely positive, reflecting admiration and support for the achievements of the ENDependence Center. Lawmakers and advocates view the resolution as an important step towards acknowledging the ongoing needs of people with disabilities and the vital role played by advocacy groups in ensuring their inclusion and participation in society. It strengthens the communal bonds and supports further collaboration among local entities in fostering a more inclusive environment.

Contention

While the bill broadly received support, it also brings attention to areas that require continued focus, such as the adequacy of resources allocated to independent living services. Some advocates have voiced concerns about insufficient funding and support for such centers, suggesting that the resolution should lead to future discussions about bolstering state resources for disability services. Continued advocacy will be necessary to ensure that the momentum generated by HR429 translates into tangible benefits for the disability community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HJR20

Commending The Arc of Northern Virginia.

VA SJR303

Commending Master Gardeners of Northern Virginia.

VA HR28

Commending the Endependence Center, Inc.

VA HR40

Commending the Literacy Council of Northern Virginia.

VA HJR218

Commending the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission.

VA SJR126

Commending the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission.

VA SJR410

Commending the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce.

VA HJR563

Commending HealthWorks for Northern Virginia.

VA SR259

Commending the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce.

VA HR320

Commending Northern Virginia Family Services.

Similar Bills

VA HR40

Commending the Literacy Council of Northern Virginia.

VA SR140

Commending the Assistance League of Northern Virginia.

VA HJR395

Commending the Assistance League of Northern Virginia.

VA HJR736

Commending Northern Virginia Veterinary Medical Association.

VA SR259

Commending the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce.

VA SJR410

Commending the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce.

VA SB1007

NOVA Bicycle & Pedestrians Network Study; NOVA Transportation Authority to examine.

VA HR428

Commending Bethany House of Northern Virginia.