Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SR63

Introduced
2/23/26  
Engrossed
2/26/26  

Caption

Commending Nottoway House Furniture.

Impact

The resolution highlights the significant impact of Nottoway House Furniture on the local economy and community spirit. It underscores the business’s commitment to offering fine furnishings at fair prices and its philanthropic contributions to local charitable organizations. Additionally, it recognizes the job opportunities created over the years and the legacy of serving multiple generations of families, thereby fostering community ties and support.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 63 (SR63) is a commendation recognizing the contributions of Nottoway House Furniture, a family-owned home furnishing business located in Courtland, Virginia. This resolution specifically honors the business for its 70 years of service to the community before its closure. Founded in 1955 by Junius Pulley and his son, Graham, the company has played an integral role in providing quality furnishings as well as regional delivery services, impacting customers beyond the local area, including as far as Delaware, Tennessee, and South Carolina.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR63 is one of nostalgia and appreciation. The resolution reflects a positive sentiment toward the contributions of small, family-owned businesses in sustaining community values and the economic landscape. It serves as a reminder of the importance of local businesses and their roles in enhancing the quality of life within communities. The overall tone is celebratory, commemorating a business that not only served its customers but also positively influenced the local populace.

Contention

While SR63 functions as a commendation, it does beckon discussions on the challenges faced by local businesses and the broader impacts of local economies with the closure of such longstanding establishments. Though no notable points of contention are documented in this resolution itself, it emphasizes the vital role local businesses play amidst changing economic climates, urging reflection on policies that support local enterprises.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HJR525

Commending Arrington's Home Furnishings.

VA SJR381

Commending Sally Bell's Kitchen.

VA SJR295

Commending M'lissa Dunn.

VA HJR513

Commending M'lissa Dunn.

VA HJR619

Commending Dianne Piotrowski.

VA HJR562

Commending Wesley Housing.

VA SJR304

Commending Scott McGeary.

VA HJR569

Commending Tammy Mann, Ph.D.

VA HR498

Commending the Ivor Volunteer Fire Department.

VA SR226

Commending Cub Scout Pack 2831.

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