West Virginia 2023 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HR22

Introduced
3/11/23  
Enrolled
3/11/23  

Caption

Medal of Valor nomination of WV State Police Corporal Marshall Lee Bailey

Impact

The passage of HR22 reinforces the state's commitment to recognizing the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers. This resolution not only supports the nomination of Corporal Bailey for the Medal of Valor but also elevates awareness of the dangers faced by law enforcement, potentially influencing future support for similar recognitions. By honoring such individuals, the state aims to foster a culture of respect and appreciation for the service and sacrifices made by public safety personnel.

Summary

HR22 is a House Resolution supporting the nomination of West Virginia State Police Corporal Marshall Lee Bailey for the Medal of Valor, an award designated for first responders who exhibit extraordinary courage in the line of duty. The resolution acknowledges Corporal Bailey's bravery, particularly highlighting his actions during a reckless driving traffic stop that led to his death after a confrontation with a suspect. This recognition serves to honor his dedication and sacrifice while fulfilling his duties as a police officer.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR22 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting deep respect for Corporal Bailey's heroism and service. The resolution was adopted unanimously, evidencing a collective acknowledgment of the risks undertaken by first responders. This unified support illustrates the community's commitment to honoring those who have fallen in the line of duty, fostering a sense of solidarity among lawmakers and constituents alike.

Contention

While HR22 was adopted without opposition, discussions on the subject of law enforcement recognition can sometimes bring about contention in broader contexts, particularly regarding police practices and public safety policies. However, in this instance, the focus was solely on honoring Corporal Bailey's exceptional service, which appeared to unify legislators across party lines, sidestepping potential disputes over law enforcement issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HR23

Medal of Valor nomination of retired Roane County Sheriff’s Deputy John Westfall.

WV HR21

Medal of Valor nominee, WV State Police Trooper Eric Michael Workman.

WV HR20

Medal of Valor nomination of Deputy Thomas E. Baker, III

WV HR25

Medal of Valor nomination of Patrolman Cassie Marie Johnson.

WV SCR14

Supporting Medal of Valor nominees recommended by First Responders Honor Board

WV HR38

Commends Louisiana StateTrooper Carl Cavalier of Troop C in Terrebonne Parish upon receipt of the Medal of Valor Award

WV S0564

Medal of Valor Award - Lee County

WV H4334

Medal of Valor-Beaufort County Sergeant Christian D. Anderson and Corporal Christopher Partridge

WV HR19

Medal of Valor nominee Firefighter John Dean Forbush

WV S0553

Medal of Valor-Oconee County Corporal Lucas Watts, Captain Thomas Crompton, Lieutenant Justin Murphy, Corporal Chris Johnson, and

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