Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR205

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

Caption

House concurrent resolution celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Catamount Trail

Impact

The resolution does not introduce new laws or regulations but instead serves as a formal recognition of the trail's history and the contributions made by its founders and the ongoing efforts of the Catamount Trail Association. By commemorating this milestone, the resolution fosters public awareness and appreciation for the state's recreational resources, encouraging continued support for outdoor activities and conservation efforts in Vermont. This celebration may also inspire initiatives toward further enhancing recreational opportunities across the state.

Summary

HCR205 is a House concurrent resolution celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Catamount Trail, a notable recreational route in Vermont that spans from Massachusetts to Quebec. This resolution recognizes the historical significance of the trail and honors its founders, Steve Bushey, Paul Jarris, and Ben Rose, who initially envisioned and established the trail in the early 1980s. The Catamount Trail Association, which has since evolved from this initiative, plays a vital role in managing and promoting the trail for outdoor enthusiasts. The resolution aims to highlight the trail's contribution to Vermont's outdoor culture and community engagement.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR205 is predominantly positive, emphasizing community pride and a connection to Vermont's natural heritage. Legislators express enthusiasm for the trail's history and the community's involvement in its maintenance and promotion. The resolution is viewed as an opportunity to rally support for outdoor recreation, showcasing the importance of natural spaces in enhancing quality of life and tourism in Vermont. Overall, the sentiment is one of celebration and acknowledgment of the hard work of those involved with the trail.

Contention

While HCR205 celebrates a historical event reflecting community spirit, it does not appear to have significant points of contention. The discussion surrounding the resolution has been generally supportive, emphasizing the importance of outdoor recreation and preservation. However, broader discussions about funding and resources for maintaining such public recreational spaces may influence future legislation. The resolution creates a platform for reinforcing the commitment to maintaining and promoting the Catamount Trail, while ensuring it remains accessible and well-managed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR116

House concurrent resolution commemorating the 50th anniversary of the conclusion of the Vietnam War

VT HCR050

House concurrent resolution congratulating the Governor’s Institutes of Vermont on their 40th anniversary

VT HCR066

House concurrent resolution celebrating the role of tourism in the Vermont economy and designating April 10, 2025 as Tourism Economy Day at the State House

VT HCR068

House concurrent resolution celebrating the role of the manufacturing industry in the Vermont economy and designating April 2, 2025 as Manufacturing Day at the State House

VT HCR060

House concurrent resolution commemorating the 90th anniversary of the establishment of the Civilian Conservation Corps

VT HCR149

House concurrent resolution designating February 16, 2024 as Outdoor Recreation Day at the State House

VT HCR163

House concurrent resolution recognizing Public Schools Week in Vermont

VT HCR181

House concurrent resolution recognizing June 24, 2024 as Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day in Vermont

VT HCR137

House concurrent resolution celebrating the 40th anniversary of Robin’s Nest Children’s Center in Burlington’s Old North End

VT H8065

HOUSE RESOLUTION JOYOUSLY CELEBRATING THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF "NICK & JOAN'S PLACE" IN WARWICK

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.