West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HCR33

Introduced
2/14/25  

Caption

Recognizing the tallest point in the State of West Virginia, Spruce Knob, as “Trump Mountain”, and Honoring the accomplishments of President Donald J. Trump

Impact

If enacted, HCR33 would lead to an official name change for Spruce Knob, which currently holds historical and cultural significance for West Virginians. The bill specifically calls for the consideration of this name change by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names, thereby highlighting the state's commitment to memorializing Trump's presidency, particularly in light of the support he has received from the voters in West Virginia during recent elections. This resolution reflects broader sentiments within the state about preserving and honoring political legacies through tangible symbols in the landscape.

Summary

HCR33 is a House Concurrent Resolution aimed at recognizing the tallest point in West Virginia, Spruce Knob, as 'Trump Mountain' in honor of President Donald J. Trump. The resolution outlines President Trump's achievements during his presidency, noting significant tax cuts, economic growth, and his leadership qualities, which the sponsors claim embody resilience and strength, akin to the geographical prominence of Spruce Knob itself. The resolution is intended to serve as a tribute to Trump's legacy in the state and across the country.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR33 appears to be largely celebratory among its supporters, who view the resolution as an important recognition of President Trump's contributions and his alignment with the values of the state. However, it could also provoke contention, especially among those opposed to Trump’s policies or who favor neutrality in state symbols. The resolution's passage might spark discussions about the appropriateness of recognizing political figures in such a formal manner, especially regarding national figures with polarized public opinions.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the namesake's political history and divisive presence in national politics. Opponents might argue that renaming a prominent geographic feature after a living or recently deceased political figure could undermine the historical integrity of place names. Critics may express concerns about the influence of partisan politics on cultural symbols in the state. Nonetheless, supporters argue that this resolution is a rightful honor, reflecting the sentiments of many West Virginians who support Trump's influence and legacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HCR55

Resolution to make Donald Trump a non-resident West Virginia citizen.

WV HCR86

Honoring Herschel “Woody” Williams as one of two West Virginia statues in the National Statuary Hall Collection.

WV SR204

Recognizing dedicated public service of Honorable Charles Samuel Trump IV

WV HCR78

Honoring the leadership and achievements of West Virginia’s African Americans and urging the recognition of Black History Month

WV SR9

Recognizing January 23, 2024, as Mountaineer Therapy Dogs' Day at Legislature

WV SCR202

Honoring Hershel "Woody" Williams with statue in National Statuary Hall Collection

WV HCR203

Requesting the West Virginia Legislature not recognize an illegitimate presidential election

WV SCR30

Honoring Hershel "Woody" Williams as one of two WV statues in National Statuary Hall Collection

WV HCR6

Proclaiming and making the fiddle the official musical instrument of the State of West Virginia

WV HCR70

Requesting that the West Virginia Legislature to declare June 12th Women’s Veterans Appreciation Day in the State of West Virginia

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.