West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HCR14

Introduced
2/13/25  
Refer
2/13/25  
Report Pass
3/17/25  
Refer
3/24/25  
Report Pass
3/26/25  
Engrossed
3/27/25  
Refer
3/29/25  

Caption

US Navy S1C Curtis Hatcher Memorial Road

Impact

The adoption of HCR14 is set to have a meaningful impact on state laws regarding memorial designations. Specifically, it will formalize the process of naming public structures, such as bridges, to honor individuals who have made significant contributions to their communities or the nation. The resolution requests the Division of Highways to place signs on the designated bridge, thereby promoting public awareness and remembrance of Hatcher's service. Such designations enhance the community's recognition of local history and the sacrifices made by its residents, especially those who served in the military.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 14 (HCR14) aims to honor the memory of U.S. Navy Seaman 1st Class Curtis Hatcher by naming a bridge in Raleigh County, West Virginia, after him. The bridge in question is Bridge Number 41-077/00-043.59, locally known as I-77 over Cabell Road. The resolution emphasizes Hatcher's military service and life, recognizing his contributions during World War II and his peaceful life following his honorable discharge. The sentiment surrounding this resolution is largely positive, as it seeks to honor veterans and commemorate their sacrifices for the country.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HCR14 is one of reverence and respect. It is received positively by legislators and the public as a fitting tribute to a local hero, emphasizing a community's commitment to honoring its veterans. The resolution fosters a sense of pride and recognition for those who served in the armed forces, particularly in commemorating the legacy of individuals like Curtis Hatcher. There is a shared understanding among lawmakers that recognizing such contributions fosters a stronger community identity.

Contention

While HCR14 has not faced significant opposition, potential points of contention could arise regarding the criteria for such memorializations or the allocation of resources for signage and upkeep. Some may question the prioritization of naming structures after individuals versus other civic considerations. However, the resolution appears to have garnered support without notable dissent, indicating a general consensus on honoring veterans through commemorative naming.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HCR15

USMC Private Timith Daley Nunn Memorial Bridge

WV SCR4

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

WV HCR7

U. S. Navy Radarman 3rd Class Craig W. Haines Memorial Bridge

WV SCR17

US Navy PO2 Phillip Joseph "PJ" Hainer Memorial Bridge

WV HCR18

Caldwell Brothers Memorial Bridge

WV HCR2

U.S. Army SPC Steven W. Herron Memorial Bridge

WV HCR55

Chief Lee Thomas Memorial Bridge.

WV HCR25

U. S. Navy Sonarman First Class William C. Harris Memorial Bridge

WV HCR6

U. S. Army Staff Sgt. James Ira “Junior” Spurrier Memorial Bridge

WV HCR16

U. S. Army Staff Sgt. James Ira “Junior” Spurrier Memorial Bridge

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.