West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR56

Introduced
2/28/24  
Enrolled
2/29/24  

Caption

Memorializing life of Honorable Warren Randolph McGraw Sr.

Impact

The resolution serves a significant ceremonial purpose, honoring McGraw's legacy and reflecting on his influence within state politics. By recognizing McGraw, the West Virginia Senate emphasizes the importance of public service and the impact one individual can have on the community. Such resolutions contribute to the state's historical legacy and reinforce the values of leadership and dedication to public duty, potentially inspiring future generations and leaders in the region.

Summary

Senate Resolution 56, introduced by multiple Senators, memorializes the life of the Honorable Warren Randolph McGraw, Sr., a prominent figure in West Virginia's political and judicial landscape. McGraw's career spanned over five decades during which he served as a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates, the West Virginia Senate, and as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia. This resolution pays tribute to his extensive contributions to the state, highlighting his roles in various legislative committees and his commitment to public service.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR56 is overwhelmingly respectful and appreciative. The resolution captures a collective acknowledgment of McGraw's extensive contributions to the state, reinforcing communal values and respect for those who dedicate their lives to public service. There is a sense of gratitude expressed towards McGraw's family, as the resolution extends condolences and highlights the loss felt by the community with his passing.

Contention

While the resolution does not present legislative contestation, it is a critical recognition of McGraw's life and career, which could invoke reflections on past political dynamics and changes within West Virginia's legislative framework. There may be differing perspectives on McGraw's legacy among various constituencies; however, the resolution maintains a united front honoring his contributions without delving into divisive political issues. It reiterates the importance of acknowledging the contributions of long-serving public officials to uphold stability and continuity in governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SR49

Memorializing life of John Edward Eckhart, Jr, husband, father, grandfather, Fiscal Officer for WV Senate and dedicated public servant

WV HCR36

U. S. Army Pvt. Charles A. White, Sr. Memorial Bridge

WV HB3332

Creating judicial circuits and assigning the number of circuit judges in each circuit to be elected in the 2024 election

WV HCR34

William N. “Shug” Kisner Memorial Bridge

WV SB280

Relating to electoral reforms of WV judiciary

WV HCR45

Lewis Joseph D’Antoni Memorial Road

WV HB2024

Budget Bill, making appropriations of public money out of the treasury in accordance with section fifty-one, article six of the Constitution

WV SB482

Relating to circuit composition and staffing of circuit courts, family courts, and magistrates

WV HB3174

Relating generally to magistrate courts

WV HCR49

U. S. Army 1SG Elmer C. Lofton Memorial Bridge

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Calvin H. Shifflett Memorial Bridge

VA HB1740

Virginia state militia; officers of certain educational institutions; Randolph-Macon Academy.

VA HR349

Commending Robin Randolph Lind.

VA SR630

Celebrating the life of Randolph Nicklas Reynolds, Sr.

WV HCR39

PFC Donald L. Stuckey Memorial Bridge

OH HCR11

Condemn, apologize for displacement of Randolph Freedpeople

WV HCR67

Joint Committee on Government and Fiance study the feasibility of the creation of a community college in Randolph County

WV HB4781

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