West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HCR89

Introduced
2/23/22  
Refer
2/23/22  
Report Pass
2/25/22  
Engrossed
2/28/22  
Refer
3/1/22  
Refer
3/1/22  
Report Pass
3/9/22  
Report Pass
3/10/22  
Enrolled
3/10/22  

Caption

Hajash Brothers Memorial Bridge

Impact

The bill has a symbolic nature, intending to enhance local heritage recognition by memorializing the collective contributions of the Hajash Brothers to the state of West Virginia and the nation. By naming the bridge after them, the resolution aims to promote historical awareness and appreciation for the sacrifices made by veterans, which is crucial within the community context. This act of commemoration underscores the importance of remembering the service of individuals from local communities who have made significant contributions during wartime.

Summary

HCR89 is a resolution from the West Virginia Legislature requesting the Division of Highways to name a bridge, specifically Bridge Numbers 41-077/00-040.83 located over Piney Creek in Raleigh County, as the Hajash Brothers WWII Veterans Memorial Bridge. The resolution honors the contributions of the Hajash Brothers, who served in various branches of the military during World War II and returned to lead fulfilling lives in West Virginia after their service. It seeks to commemorate their sacrifice and dedication to both their country and state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR89 is predominantly positive, as it reflects a community's respect and gratitude towards its veterans. The legislators and community members view the resolution as a deserved acknowledgment of the Hajash Brothers' legacy. Given the respectful tone in which the bill is framed, it aligns well with broader societal values regarding veteran recognition and remembrance. There is a sense of pride attached to commemorating local heroes, which fosters a sense of unity and belonging among residents.

Contention

Though the resolution is generally well-received, potential points of contention could arise around the appropriateness and logistics of naming public structures after individuals. Discussions may center around whether such memorials adequately reflect the diverse history of all community members, or questions related to funding for signage and maintenance. While these issues may not be at the forefront, they represent considerations important for maintaining inclusive and representative historical narratives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HCR73

Halstead Brothers WWII Veterans Memorial Bridge

WV HCR61

Mollohan Brothers Memorial Bridge

WV HCR95

Clemmer Brothers WWII Veterans Memorial Bridge

WV HCR42

U. S. Army SSG William Joseph “Will” Thompson Memorial Bridge

WV SCR38

Cox Brothers' Veteran Memorial Bridge

WV SCR39

Walker Brothers' Veteran Memorial Bridge

WV HCR33

Walker Brothers' Veteran Memorial Bridge

WV HCR24

Postlethwait Brothers Memorial Bridge

WV HCR3

Legg Brothers WWII Veterans Memorial Bridge

WV HCR15

Thomas Brothers Memorial Bridge

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.