Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SJR153

Introduced
2/22/22  
Engrossed
2/24/22  
Enrolled
2/28/22  

Caption

Celebrating the life of Vashon A. Jefferson.

Impact

The resolution serves not only as a tribute to Vashon A. Jefferson's sacrifice but also resonates as a call to honor the bravery demonstrated by law enforcement officers in the state. It reinforces the values of service, heroism, and community safety, aiming to inspire future generations to appreciate and uphold these ideals. Additionally, it encourages ongoing support for similar initiatives that emphasize the importance of public safety and community service.

Summary

SJR153 is a resolution that celebrates the life and contributions of Vashon A. Jefferson, a campus safety officer at Bridgewater College who tragically lost his life in the line of duty on February 1, 2022. Jefferson was an honorable veteran and committed community servant, well-known for his dedication to public safety and for developing thoughtful initiatives on campus. The resolution highlights his valor, exemplified during his final moments, when he is said to have saved numerous lives, showcasing the depth of his commitment to serving his community.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SJR153 is overwhelmingly positive, as legislators and community members express their grief and admiration for Jefferson's legacy. The resolution received considerable support, with members of both parties acknowledging his impactful contributions to public safety and the welfare of the campus community. The resolution underscores a collective sense of loss while celebrating the noble attributes that made Jefferson a beloved figure among his peers and the people he served.

Contention

While the bill itself is a straightforward commemorative resolution, it opens discussions about the risks faced by law enforcement personnel and the sacrifices they make in the line of duty. There may be underlying contentions regarding how community support for law enforcement is structured or perceived, potentially highlighting the need for discussion about public safety policies and community relations moving forward. However, there appears to be a unifying theme in honoring those who serve, making the resolution a largely uncontroversial gesture.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SJR152

Celebrating the life of John Elwood Painter.

VA HR255

Celebrating the life of Technical Sergeant Thomas Lee Jefferson, Jr., USAF, Ret.

VA SJR128

Celebrating the life of Michael Eugene Ruckman, Jr.

VA SJR132

Celebrating the life of the Honorable Richard Allen Claybrook, Jr.

VA SR609

Celebrating the life of Daniel Porter Jordan, Jr.

VA HR650

Celebrating the life of Daniel Porter Jordan, Jr.

VA SJR127

Celebrating the life of Carlyle Whitelow.

VA HR266

Celebrating the life of Hulon L. Willis, Jr.

VA SJR303

Celebrating the life of Nancy Hersch Ingram.

VA HJR302

Celebrating the life of David Jonathon Nieves.

Similar Bills

WV SR44

Recognizing Leadership Jefferson

LA HCR119

Creates a study group to examine issues related to port facilities, activities, and development in the city of Kenner and other parts of Jefferson Parish

WV SR20

Recognizing Leadership Jefferson for its service, dedication, and commitment to Jefferson County

WV SR27

Recognizing Leadership Jefferson for its service, dedication, and commitment to Jefferson County

KY SR36

A RESOLUTION commemorating and honoring the life of Robert Ross "Jeff" Jefferson.

TX HB1968

Relating to the transfer of certain state property from the Texas Juvenile Justice Department to Jefferson County.

TX SR49

In memory of Curtis Jefferson Jr. of Weatherford.

KY HCR126

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging the mayor of the Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government and the Metro Council to form a task force that receives input from all stakeholders, including business and community leaders, to provide any recommendations regarding the statutory framework of the consolidated local government form.