Virginia 2022 1st Special Session

Virginia House Bill HR710

Introduced
5/31/22  
Engrossed
6/1/22  

Caption

Commending the cast and crew of Common Grounds?.

Impact

The resolution itself does not create or amend any laws; rather, it serves as a formal acknowledgment by the House of Delegates of the importance of addressing political divides through creative mediums. By commending the filmmakers, HR710 emphasizes the role of art and dialogue in fostering understanding and mitigating polarization amongst differing political ideologies. This recognition reflects a commitment to support cultural initiatives that engage with pressing societal challenges.

Summary

House Resolution 710 (HR710) is a commendation recognizing the cast and crew of the documentary series 'Common Grounds?' which explores political polarization in the United States. This resolution highlights the film's accolades, including the Best Short Film award at the March 2022 Political Feedback Festival, and acknowledges the collaborative effort of a diverse group of interns from the University of Virginia Center for Politics. The bill serves to celebrate the artistic achievements of young filmmakers while addressing vital issues in contemporary American society.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR710 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates the hard work and accomplishments of students who tackled the complex topic of political polarization. By honoring their achievements, the resolution seeks to promote an appreciation for documentary filmmaking as a means of addressing social issues. There is a unified tone of admiration for the efforts made by the crew of 'Common Grounds?' and their initiative to bridge divides through dialogue and storytelling.

Contention

As a resolution, HR710 does not present points of contention typical of legislative bills that alter laws or create regulations. However, the discussion surrounding the themes of the documentary, such as political polarization, may evoke differing perspectives. While the House expresses general support for the message of the documentary, audiences outside the legislative context might have varying opinions regarding the portrayal of political issues and the effectiveness of art in promoting understanding.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HR364

Commending the cast and crew for the success of the film You Are My Home.

VA SJR215

Commending George Harrison Gilliam.

VA HJR814

Commending Barter Theatre.

VA HR645

Commending RoboLoCo.

VA SJR415

Commending Roy Holder.

VA SCR35

Commends the creators of the film "The Five Priests" on being honored as an Official Selection of the 2022 Cannes World Film Festival.

VA HJR544

Commending Ross A. Mugler.

VA SJR433

Commending Renee Shi.

VA SR54

Commends Sarah Devlin of the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts upon receipt of the 2012 Portfolio Gold Medal from Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.

VA SCR72

Commends the creators of the film "The Five Priests" on being honored as an Official Selection and Monthly Winner at the Cannes World Film Festival for independent filmmakers along with twenty-six other international festivals of note.

Similar Bills

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