Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HR301

Introduced
3/4/24  
Engrossed
3/5/24  

Caption

Commending the Warrenton Volunteer Fire Company.

Impact

The resolution reinforces the value and importance of volunteer fire services in the community. By formally recognizing the historical and ongoing contributions of the Warrenton Volunteer Fire Company, HR301 highlights the necessity of community-supported organizations in enhancing public safety and emergency response capabilities. This commendation may inspire support for similar organizations across the state, fostering a greater community spirit and encouraging civic engagement in local safety efforts.

Summary

House Resolution 301 (HR301) commends the Warrenton Volunteer Fire Company for its century-long service to the Warrenton community. This resolution acknowledges the fire company’s significant role in safeguarding lives and property from fires and other emergencies since its establishment in 1924. The document highlights the history of the volunteer fire service in Warrenton, tracing back to the 1850s and emphasizing the dedication and skill of the firefighters over the past 100 years. The resolution ultimately aims to express the admiration of the House of Delegates for the contributions made by the Warrenton Volunteer Fire Company.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR301 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a proud acknowledgment of local heroes who have dedicated their lives to public service. Legislators expressing support for the resolution view it as an important gesture of appreciation for the selflessness of volunteer firefighters. The resolution serves as a reminder of the commitment shown by individuals in emergency services and the importance of community recognition in motivating continued service.

Contention

While HR301 is a commendatory resolution without apparent opposition, it underscores a broader discussion on the support for volunteer emergency services. Some concerns exist regarding funding and sustainability for these organizations, emphasizing the need for ongoing community and governmental support. However, the resolution does not incorporate contentious issues, focusing solely on recognition rather than policy changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HJR729

Commending the Burke Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department.

VA HJR598

Commending Lake of the Woods Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company.

VA HJR764

Commending the James City-Bruton Volunteer Fire Department.

VA HR488

Commending the Blacksburg Volunteer Fire Department.

VA HR282

Commending Davis Corner Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad, Inc.

VA SR121

Commending Davis Corner Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad, Inc.

VA HR465

Commending Literacy Volunteers of Charlottesville/Albemarle.

VA HR472

Commending the Blacksburg Fire Department on its 100th Anniversary.

VA HR262

Commending Literacy Volunteers Winchester Area.

VA HR281

Commending the Woodstock Fire Department.

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