Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR046

Introduced
2/27/25  
Engrossed
2/28/25  

Caption

House concurrent resolution congratulating the Essex High School Hornets girls’ volleyball program on winning a fourth consecutive State championship

Impact

The passage of HCR046 has minimal direct legal impact on state laws since it functions as a formal acknowledgment rather than a legislative edict. However, it contributes to the cultural and community acknowledgment of local sporting achievements, fostering a sense of pride and support for school sports programs. Events like this are significant in promoting student engagement and encouraging participation in athletic activities, which is beneficial for the health and well-being of students.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 46 (HCR046) congratulates the Essex High School Hornets girls' volleyball program on winning their fourth consecutive State championship. The resolution recognizes the team for their remarkable achievement in clinching victory against Bellows Free Academy-St. Albans Comets, thus maintaining an undefeated record for the season. HCR046 highlights the team's journey and contributions of key players such as Riley Austin, Anna Hotaling, and others, alongside their dedicated coaches Jen Liguori and Phil Reynolds. The document serves not only as a testament to the skill and determination of the athletes but also as an important recognition of community pride in local sports success.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR046 is overwhelmingly positive. The resolution is seen as a celebration of not just the athletic prowess of the team but also the hard work and commitment of coaches and parents. It creates a unifying moment for the Essex community, cheering for their young athletes and recognizing the efforts that led to their continued successes in sports.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention regarding HCR046 as it serves solely to commend the achievements of the Hornets. Given the nature of the resolution, it does not elicit criticism or opposition, with all discussions reflecting admiration for the team's accomplishments and the supportive community surrounding them. Its unanimous agreement presents a model of how legislative bodies can come together to recognize and celebrate achievements in local contexts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR166

House concurrent resolution congratulating the Essex High School Hornets girls’ volleyball team on winning its third consecutive State championship

VT HCR040

House concurrent resolution congratulating the Essex High School girls’ volleyball team on winning a second consecutive State championship

VT HCR073

House concurrent resolution congratulating the West Rutland High School Golden Horde girls’ basketball team on winning a second consecutive Division IV championship

VT HCR165

House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2024 Essex High School Hornets Division I championship boys’ indoor track and field team

VT HCR227

House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2024 West Rutland High School Golden Horde girls’ basketball team on winning the school’s third consecutive Division IV championship

VT HCR084

House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2023 Burlington High School Seahorses girls’ Nordic skiing team on winning a third consecutive Division I championship

VT HCR135

House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2023 Milton High School Division II Yellowjackets on winning the school’s 17th girls’ soccer state championship

VT HCR131

House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2023 Division I Colchester High School Lakers championship girls’ soccer team

VT HCR182

House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2024 Fair Haven Union High School Slaters Division II championship girls’ basketball team

VT HCR187

House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2024 Mt. Anthony Union High School Patriots wrestling team on winning the school’s 35th consecutive State championship

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.