Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR046

Introduced
3/3/23  
Engrossed
3/3/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution does not alter any existing state laws but serves to highlight the importance of the arts, particularly cartooning, in Vermont's cultural landscape. By officially recognizing Walden's achievements, the resolution aims to inspire both aspiring artists and the community at large about the value of creative expression. Additionally, this recognition aligns with the ongoing support for local artists and promotes the talents cultivated in Vermont, particularly through institutions like the Center for Cartoon Studies.

Summary

HCR046 is a House concurrent resolution that recognizes Tillie Walden from Norwich for her selection as the fifth Vermont Cartoonist Laureate. This resolution honors Walden, a graduate of the Center for Cartoon Studies and a faculty member, for her significant contributions to the field of cartooning. Since 2011, this prestigious title has been awarded to celebrate the achievements of Vermont's cartoonists, and past recipients include notable figures like Alison Bechdel and James Kochalka. Walden's impressive portfolio includes award-winning works such as 'The End of Summer' and 'Spinning'.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR046 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating artistic achievement and cultural recognition. Lawmakers who sponsored the resolution reflect a supportive stance towards the arts, viewing the acknowledgment of local talent as beneficial for the community. The resolution acts as a means to reinforce the value placed on culture and creativity within the state, fostering community pride and encouragement for future artistic endeavors.

Contention

There appears to be minimal contention surrounding HCR046. While resolutions of this nature typically garner broad support, discussions surrounding the need for state involvement in the arts can prompt debates on funding and priorities. However, in this particular case, the focus remains centered on celebrating Walden's accomplishments rather than engaging in contentious policy discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR112

House concurrent resolution in memory of former Brookfield Fire Captain and Vermont Cartoonist Laureate Edward Benjamin Koren

VT HCR018

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

VT HCR213

House concurrent resolution congratulating the Vermont Housing Finance Agency on its 50th anniversary

VT HCR159

House concurrent resolution congratulating the Vermont State Employees’ Association on its 80th anniversary

VT HCR019

House concurrent resolution congratulating Vermonter Noah Dines on establishing a new one-year world vertical skiing record of 3,590,097 feet

VT HCR050

House concurrent resolution congratulating the Governor’s Institutes of Vermont on their 40th anniversary

VT HCR029

House concurrent resolution congratulating the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board on its 35th anniversary

VT HCR240

House concurrent resolution congratulating Aziza Malik on being named the 2024 Vermont Teacher of the Year

VT HCR086

House concurrent resolution designating April 18, 2023 as USS VERMONT Day in Vermont

VT HCR103

House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2023 Vermont Principal of the Year, Christopher Young

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.