Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington House Bill HR4698

Introduced
3/6/24  

Caption

Honoring Patty Moore.

Impact

While HR4698 itself does not directly amend any statutes or impose regulatory changes, it holds symbolic value for the community. By honoring individuals like Patty Moore, the resolution promotes the importance of community service and recognizes those who dedicate their lives to helping others. This can inspire other residents to engage in community-oriented activities, reinforcing the value of civic engagement and volunteerism within the state.

Summary

House Resolution 4698 (HR4698) is a legislative measure aimed at honoring Patty Moore for her significant contributions to the community. The bill seeks to recognize Moore's dedication and service, thereby formally acknowledging her positive impact on the lives of residents. Such resolutions are generally non-controversial and focus on celebrating individual achievements or contributions that enhance community welfare.

Contention

As with most resolutions that honor individuals, there is typically minimal contention surrounding HR4698. The nature of such measures is usually to foster goodwill and collective recognition rather than legislative debate. Nevertheless, discussions could arise around how such recognitions influence public perceptions or allocate resources for community services, but those debates would likely remain secondary to the primary intent of honoring Moore.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA HR4602

Honoring Jamie Walsh.

WA HR4621

Honoring Bill Russell.

WA HR4699

Honoring Lisa Fenton.

WA HR4655

Honoring Tab Murphy.

WA SR8635

Honoring Bill Russell.

WA SR8687

Honoring Pat Dunn.

WA HR4646

Honoring Ichiro Suzuki.

WA SR8654

Honoring Dick Nelms.

WA HR4697

Honoring Maureen Mueller.

WA HR4670

Honoring Mr. Dick Nelms.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.