West Virginia 2023 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HCR32

Introduced
2/13/23  
Refer
2/13/23  
Report Pass
2/20/23  
Refer
2/20/23  
Report Pass
2/22/23  
Engrossed
2/23/23  
Refer
2/24/23  

Caption

The Albert “Ab” Baisden Memorial Bridge.

Impact

The naming of the bridge as a memorial is seen as fitting, given Albert Baisden's impactful life. He was a devoted coal miner and a family man who raised a large family and contributed significantly to his community. The resolution highlights his work ethic, his involvement in local organizations, and his relentless spirit. Beyond the act of naming the bridge, it serves to reinforce community values and acknowledges the legacy of individuals who have had a significant influence in the lives of others. Such memorials often inspire pride among residents and encourage the remembrance of community history.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 32 (HCR32) seeks to honor the memory of Albert 'Ab' Baisden by naming a bridge located in Mingo County after him. This resolution has a significant local impact as it establishes a lasting tribute to a well-respected community member, reflecting the values and history of the area. The resolution proposes that bridge number 30-003/05-014.61, commonly known as Big Rock Beam Span, be officially designated as the 'Albert 'Ab' Baisden Memorial Bridge'. This act of naming public infrastructure after notable individuals is a common practice that seeks to celebrate local heritage and contributions to the community.

Sentiment

Support for HCR32 emerged unanimously, with positive sentiments expressed in the legislative discussions. It reflects a communal acknowledgment of Albert Baisden's contributions and emphasizes respect for those who have impacted the local community. The resolution was adopted by the House with no recorded opposition, further showcasing the unity of purpose among legislators in honoring Baisden's legacy. This consensus indicates a shared value in commemorating individuals who exemplify dedication and service to their communities.

Contention

There appeared to be no notable points of contention surrounding HCR32, as the resolution passed with overwhelming support in a special calendar vote. The absence of dissent suggests a cohesive understanding of the importance of honoring community figures. By resolving to name the bridge after Albert Baisden, the bill fosters a sense of collective memory and communal identity, celebrating a life spent in service to others.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SCR4

US Navy S1 Ira "Noon" Copley and Marie Copley Memorial Bridge

WV HCR17

Ab and Laura Baisden Bridge

WV HCR69

Landen, Fannie , Katherine, Ab and Laura Baisden Family Memorial Bridge

WV HCR68

Jim Marcum and Airiel Wallace Memorial Bridge

WV SCR19

US Army PVT Thomas D. Beckett, Sr., Memorial Bridge

WV SCR6

Holden 22 Coal Miners Memorial Bridge

WV HCR82

Alleen Ledson Memorial Bridge

WV SCR16

William Gregory "Greg" White, P.E., Memorial Bridge

WV SCR9

Haynie Family Veterans Memorial Bridge

WV HCR85

Lavern “Mousey” Testerman Memorial Bridge

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.