Virginia 2024 1st Special Session

Virginia Senate Bill SR613

Introduced
5/13/24  
Engrossed
5/13/24  

Caption

Celebrating the life of Bradford Windley Phillips.

Impact

In the context of state laws, SR613 serves as a formal recognition of an individual who made notable contributions to his community, reinforcing the value of civic engagement and the importance of public service. It illustrates the state Senate's commitment to acknowledging local leaders and their impact on civic life and community welfare. This type of resolution, while not creating new laws or statutes, emphasizes the role of community leaders in shaping positive outcomes in society and encourages others to foster similar commitments.

Summary

Senate Resolution 613 (SR613) is a memorial resolution that commemorates the life of Bradford Windley Phillips, a distinguished attorney known for his significant contributions to the Hampton community. The resolution highlights Phillips' commitment to civic engagement, his professional integrity, and dedication to serving clients in various legal matters, including criminal and domestic relations cases. The resolution calls attention to his educational background, which includes a bachelor's degree from Lynchburg University and a law degree from Campbell University in North Carolina.

Contention

While a resolution like SR613 is typically uncontroversial, the discussion surrounding memorial resolutions often revolves around the broader implications of honoring individuals who have championed civic causes, particularly in politically charged environments. In this case, the document portrays Phillips not only as an esteemed legal figure but also as a community advocate within the Democratic Party. This association may elicit varied responses based on the political inclinations of the Senate members, though the resolution itself aims to unite rather than divide.

Notable_points

Noteworthy is Phillips' active involvement with the Democratic Committee and his dedication to enhancing the quality of life for fellow residents through volunteer work. His passion for community service was equally coupled with his advocacy for justice and the democratic process, highlighting a lifetime of contributions that have left a lasting impact on the Hampton area, particularly through initiatives aimed at improving public welfare.

Companion Bills

VA HR633

Similar To Celebrating the life of Bradford Windley Phillips.

Previously Filed As

VA HJR307

Celebrating the life of Carroll Lane Phillippe, Jr.

VA HR454

Celebrating the life of Master Sergeant James Richard Phillips, USAF, Ret.

VA SR64

Celebrating the life of John Oliver Wynne.

VA HJR195

Celebrating the life of John Oliver Wynne.

VA HR347

Celebrating the life of William T. Mason, Jr.

VA SR37

Celebrating the life of the Reverend Titus Phillip Horton.

VA HR147

Celebrating the life of the Reverend Titus Phillip Horton.

VA SR87

Celebrating the life of Patrick Albert Lewis.

VA SJR404

Celebrating the life of Joe Samuel Frank.

VA HJR549

Celebrating the life of Joe Samuel Frank.

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