Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR018

Introduced
1/27/23  
Engrossed
1/27/23  

Caption

House concurrent resolution congratulating Alexander Collins of Norwich on winning the 2022 Vermont Open chess championship

Impact

The resolution serves a ceremonial purpose rather than directly impacting state laws. However, it reflects a broader commitment by the Vermont General Assembly to recognize and encourage youth involvement in intellectual sports like chess. By celebrating accomplishments such as Collins', the resolution aims to inspire other young people in the state to engage in similar pursuits, fostering a culture of excellence and participation in competitive activities.

Summary

HCR018 is a House concurrent resolution that celebrates the accomplishments of Alexander Collins, a young chess prodigy from Norwich, Vermont, who won the 2022 Vermont Open chess championship. The resolution highlights Collins' dedication to chess from a young age and his remarkable success in the tournament, where he won all four of his matches against 43 competitors, performing at a senior master level. At only 13 years of age, his victory marks him as the youngest state chess champion in Vermont's history, an impressive feat that deserves recognition.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment around HCR018 is positive and celebratory. Legislators and community members have expressed admiration for Collins' dedication and skill, viewing his victory as not only a personal achievement but also a source of pride for the community of Norwich and the state of Vermont. The tone of the discussions surrounding the bill reflects an appreciation for youth accomplishments and the importance of supporting young talents in both academic and extracurricular fields.

Contention

There is little to no contention surrounding HCR018 as it is a straightforward congratulatory resolution. The primary focus remains on honoring Alexander Collins without any significant opposing viewpoints or controversies raised during the discussions regarding this bill. The resolution emphasizes unity in celebrating a notable achievement for a young Vermonter, showcasing a collaborative spirit among state legislators.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR032

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VT HCR117

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VT HCR012

House concurrent resolution congratulating the Colchester 10-to-12 Little League Softball All-Stars on winning the 2022 Vermont Little League Softball Championship

VT HCR046

House concurrent resolution congratulating Tillie Walden of Norwich on her selection as the fifth Vermont Cartoonist Laureate

VT HCR115

House concurrent resolution congratulating the University of Vermont Catamounts women’s basketball team on winning the 2023 America East Conference championship

VT HCR102

House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2024 8–10 Colchester All-Star Vermont championship Little League Baseball team

VT HR962

Congratulating The University of Texas at Dallas chess team on winning the 2023 Southwest Collegiate Team Championship.

VT HCR012

House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2024 University of Vermont Catamounts on winning their school’s first NCAA Division I men’s soccer championship (College Cup)

VT HCR001

House concurrent resolution congratulating the Green Mountain Girls Field Hockey Club on winning the 2022 National Hockey Festival U-14 Championship

VT HCR136

House concurrent resolution congratulating Mapenzi Selemani of Winooski on winning the 2025 Poetry Out Loud Vermont State championship and commemorating the 20th anniversary of Poetry Out Loud

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.