West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4341

Introduced
1/10/24  
Refer
1/10/24  

Caption

Establishing a State Military Funeral Honor Guard in honor of Hershel “Woody” Williams, known as the Hershel “Woody” Williams State Military Funeral Honor Guard

Impact

The introduction of this bill is set to enhance the support provided to veterans in West Virginia by ensuring that they receive appropriate honors during their funeral services. The legislation underscores the state's commitment to recognizing the sacrifices made by veterans like Williams and will centralize the establishment of the honor guard under the supervision of the Adjutant General. Additionally, a special revenue fund has been created to manage expenditures related to the program, which may improve operational efficiencies and resource allocation for funeral honors.

Summary

House Bill 4341 aims to establish a State Military Funeral Honor Guard named in honor of Hershel 'Woody' Williams, a notable West Virginian and Congressional Medal of Honor recipient. The purpose of this honor guard is to provide professional military funeral honors to eligible veterans upon request from their authorized family members. This initiative is designed to uphold the service traditions of the military during commemorative ceremonies, including the folding and presentation of the American flag and the performance of 'Taps'.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4341 is largely positive, reflecting a strong appreciation for military service and a desire to honor veterans adequately. Members of the legislature and veteran advocacy groups have expressed support for the bill, viewing it as a meaningful way to pay tribute to those who have served. The recognition of Hershel Woody Williams as a figure for this honor guard further amplifies the bill's emotional and symbolic significance, evoking pride within the community.

Contention

While most discussions around HB 4341 have been supportive, some concerns may arise regarding the funding and sustainability of the program. Questions related to the budget and resource allocation for the Hershel 'Woody' Williams State Military Funeral Honor Guard Fund could be pivotal points of contention in future legislative sessions. However, the current trajectory indicates strong bipartisan agreement on the necessity of providing military honors to deserving veterans, limiting significant opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3254

Establishing the Hershel “Woody” Williams State Military Funeral Honor Guard

WV HB3058

Increase budget of WVRNG West Virginian National Guard for military funerals in all branches of the military by VFW chapters

WV SB419

Establishing standards for licensure of military trained applicants

WV HB2815

Provide that first $5000 per year earned on Military Duty, Active, National Guard, or Reserves be exempt from the WV State Income Tax.

WV SB587

WV Volunteer State Defense Guard Act

WV SB283

Relating to Military Incentive Program

WV SR26

Commemorating and honoring life, military service, and ultimate sacrifice of US Army SGT Brian Christopher Karim

WV SR35

Recognizing Society of Honor Guard, Tomb of Unknown Soldier

WV SB282

Creating WV Guardian Program

WV HB2967

Expediting License Applications for active military members and veterans, and their spouses

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