Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HR28

Introduced
2/14/22  
Engrossed
2/21/22  

Caption

Commending the Endependence Center, Inc.

Impact

The passage of HR28 does not alter state laws directly, but it acts as a significant acknowledgment of the role that organizations like the Endependence Center play in supporting individuals with disabilities. By formally commending the center, HR28 helps to elevate the visibility of disability-related issues and advocacy within the legislative context. This, in turn, may encourage further support and funding for such initiatives at the state level, fostering a more inclusive environment for individuals with disabilities.

Summary

House Resolution 28 (HR28) commends the Endependence Center, Inc., located in Norfolk, for its dedicated service to individuals with disabilities in the South Hampton Roads area. The resolution highlights the organization's efforts in providing advocacy and direct services that enhance the independence and integration of individuals with disabilities into the community. It emphasizes the diverse range of independent living services the center offers, catering to the unique needs of those it serves. The resolution serves not only to recognize the center's contributions but also to increase community awareness of the issues faced by individuals with disabilities and the available support programs.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR28 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a shared value within the legislature about the importance of support services for individuals with disabilities. Legislators express admiration for the long-standing commitment of the Endependence Center and agree on the significance of promoting awareness and addressing the unique challenges faced by disabled individuals. This positive recognition showcases a collaborative effort between the government and advocacy organizations to enhance community integration.

Contention

Although HR28 itself is a non-controversial resolution, underlying discussions may reveal broader debates about funding and support for disability services. Potential contention could arise regarding resource allocation and the effectiveness of existing programs aimed at promoting independence for individuals with disabilities. However, the resolution's tone suggests bipartisan support for the mission of the Endependence Center, minimizing immediate points of contention within the discussion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HR429

Commending the ENDependence Center of Northern Virginia.

VA HR26

Commending Hope House Foundation.

VA HJR822

Commending the Sickle Cell Association, Inc.

VA HR57

Commending Bright Center.

VA HR375

Commending Virginia Voice, Inc.

VA HJR390

Commending the Avalon Center.

VA SR151

Commending Virginia Voice, Inc.

VA HR268

Commending Kim Keene.

VA HR273

Commending Valerie Kay Brown.

VA HR318

Commending Our Voices.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.