Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SJR135

Introduced
2/23/24  
Engrossed
2/29/24  
Enrolled
3/4/24  

Caption

Commending First Sergeant Macky J. Cottongim, USMC.

Impact

While SJR135 is primarily a ceremonial resolution, the bill underscores the importance of recognizing servicemen and women for their contributions. By commending First Sergeant Cottongim, the bill seeks to solidify the values of gratitude and appreciation towards military service within the context of state law and community culture. This resolution serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by military personnel and their families, intersecting with broader themes of service, sacrifice, and community engagement.

Summary

SJR135 is a resolution commending First Sergeant Macky J. Cottongim, USMC, on the occasion of his retirement from military service in 2024, following an illustrious career spanning over 20 years. The resolution outlines his journey from enlistment to various significant postings, including numerous leadership roles and deployments overseas, showcasing his dedication to duty and contributions to the United States Marine Corps. It highlights the commendable facets of his career, reflecting both personal and professional achievements that have had a lasting impact on his community and the military.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SJR135 is overwhelmingly positive. It reflects a sense of pride and respect for military service, which resonates well across the political spectrum. Lawmakers and community members express their admiration for First Sergeant Cottongim's dedication and willingness to serve his country. This resolution not only honors his contributions but also strengthens community ties through shared values of recognition and appreciation for those who serve in the armed forces.

Contention

There is limited contention surrounding SJR135, as resolutions of this nature tend to attract widespread agreement and support. However, it does raise questions about how military service members seek and find opportunities for community service post-retirement and the need for support systems that facilitate their transition back into civilian life. The resolution opens a dialogue about the broader implications of military service on community engagement and the continuing responsibilities of local governments in assisting veterans.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HR335

Commending Sergeant First Class Garland Stevenson, Sr., USA, Ret.

VA HJR502

Celebrating the life of Gunnery Sergeant Francis Jack Weeks, USMC, Ret.

VA HJR739

Celebrating the life of Master Sergeant Jan Willem Wierenga, USA, Ret.

VA SR146

Celebrating the life of Master Sergeant Jan Willem Wierenga, USA, Ret.

VA HJR796

Commending Lieutenant General Joseph R. Inge, USA, Ret.

VA SR160

Commending Lieutenant General Joseph R. Inge, USA, Ret.

VA HJR546

Commending Colonel Anthony Steven Pike.

VA SJR260

Commending Colonel Anthony Steven Pike.

VA HJR719

Celebrating the life of Lieutenant Colonel Justin Constantine, USMC, Ret.

VA SR157

Celebrating the life of Lieutenant Colonel Justin Constantine, USMC, Ret.

Similar Bills

KY SR173

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and loving memory of Louisville Metro Police Officer Zachary Cottongim.

KY SR21

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and loving memory of Officer Zachary Dale Cottongim.

KY SJR172

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Officer Zachary Cottongim Memorial Highway in Jefferson County.

KY SR16

A RESOLUTION honoring Helen Cottongim for 50 years of service to the Boone County School District.

TX HR2832

Commending Victoria Cottongim for her service as an intern in the office of State Representative Eric Johnson during the 83rd Texas Legislature.

KY SJR6

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating honorary names for various roads and bridges.