West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SCR23

Introduced
1/31/24  
Refer
2/1/24  
Refer
2/1/24  
Report Pass
2/13/24  
Engrossed
2/14/24  
Refer
2/15/24  
Report Pass
2/26/24  
Enrolled
2/28/24  

Caption

US Navy LT Lewis Joseph D'Antoni Memorial Road

Impact

The passage of SCR23 would formally establish a commemorative name for a section of road, thereby adding to the state's legislative framework for memorializing individuals of local significance. It emphasizes the value placed on honoring veterans within state policy, reinforcing a culture that respects and recognizes the contributions of individuals like D'Antoni who served their country and positively impacted their communities. Additionally, signage at both ends of the designated road will ensure public awareness of the honor bestowed upon D'Antoni.

Summary

SCR23 proposes to name a portion of the Coalfields Expressway near Mullens in Wyoming County as the 'U.S. Navy LT Lewis Joseph D'Antoni Memorial Road.' This resolution honors Lewis Joseph D'Antoni's significant contributions to his community, especially his accomplishments as an educator, coach, and veteran who served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. The memorial road serves as a lasting tribute to his legacy and dedication to the students and athletes he influenced throughout his career.

Sentiment

The general sentiment regarding SCR23 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a collective appreciation and respect for Lewis Joseph D'Antoni's legacy. Legislators and members of the community have come together to recognize his multifaceted contributions as a teacher, coach, and veteran. This support signifies a shared understanding of the importance of commemorating local figures who have made a difference in their community, fostering community pride and historical recognition.

Contention

The resolution has generated little contention, as it primarily serves to honor a respected local figure whose contributions are widely celebrated. However, discussions have touched on the broader implications of such memorial designs, as naming roads or public places can sometimes prompt debates about representation and commemoration practices in different communities. Despite this, SCR23 stands as a straightforward tribute, likely to face minimal opposition among lawmakers and the public.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HCR45

Lewis Joseph D’Antoni Memorial Road

WV SCR17

US Navy PO2 Phillip Joseph "PJ" Hainer Memorial Bridge

WV HCR21

Michael Lee “Rube” Ruben Memorial Bridge

WV HCR42

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

WV HCR28

Terra Dawn Lewis Memorial Road and Bridge

WV SR6

Congratulating Bob Huggins on his induction into Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

WV HCR33

Lt. Col. Mitchell M. Mickel Memorial Bridge

WV SCR4

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

WV SCR11

US Army SGT Brian Christopher Karim Memorial Road

WV SCR13

Wyant Brothers WWII Veterans Memorial Road

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