West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR7

Introduced
1/17/22  
Enrolled
1/18/22  

Caption

Designating January 18, 2022, as Hunger Free WV Day

Impact

The resolution seeks to raise awareness about the severe impact of hunger on the community, particularly emphasizing its negative effects on children's development and learning. By officially designating a day to focus attention on hunger in West Virginia, the resolution promotes the state's existing charitable food network, which includes numerous nonprofits and food banks that have played a vital role in providing food assistance. The resolution is expected to foster community engagement and enhance support for those facing food insecurity.

Summary

Senate Resolution 7 (SR7), introduced by Senator Lindsay, aims to designate January 18, 2022, as 'Hunger-Free West Virginia Day'. The resolution underscores the critical issue of food insecurity within the state, noting that approximately one in seven West Virginians lacks consistent access to sufficient food. The resolution highlights the increase in food insecurity exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has affected many families, seniors, veterans, and children, with the number of individuals facing hunger rising to over 320,000 post-pandemic.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SR7 is one of solidarity and community compassion. The designation of Hunger-Free West Virginia Day is seen as a positive step toward addressing a pressing issue. Legislators and community leaders have expressed an understanding of the struggles faced by vulnerable populations, such as veterans and senior citizens, thus supporting initiatives aimed at alleviating hunger. This demonstrates a collective commitment to improving the quality of life for all West Virginians.

Contention

While there may not be direct legislative opposition to SR7, the resolution's context within broader discussions on food insecurity may bring to light various underlying issues such as funding for food assistance programs and the adequacy of current charitable efforts. As communities come together to address hunger, it could prompt discussions on the sustainability of food systems and the need for systemic changes to reduce food insecurity beyond symbolic measures. The resolution serves as a rallying point for further advocacy and support for comprehensive solutions to hunger in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SR15

Designating January 26, 2023, as Hunger-Free WV Day at Legislature

WV SR8

Designating January 23, 2024, as Hunger Free WV Day at Legislature

WV SR7

Designating January 22, 2024, as WV Tourism Day

WV SR11

Designating January 23, 2023, as WV Tourism Day at Legislature

WV SR9

Designating January 19, 2022, as WV Tourism Day

WV SR5

Designating January 12, 2022, Prevention Day at Legislature

WV HCR28

Designates April 30, 2025, as "Anti-Hunger Day" in Louisiana

WV HCR36

Designates March 27, 2024, as "Anti-Hunger Day" in Louisiana

WV HR1054

Resolution; recognizing March 29, 2022 as Anti-Hunger Day in Oklahoma.

WV HR1056

Resolution; recognizing March 29, 2022 as Anti-Hunger Day in Oklahoma.

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