West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HCR11

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Commending Former President Trump for his service, admiration and dedication to the state of West Virginia.

Impact

The passing of HCR11 serves as an affirmation of Trump's legacy within West Virginia, particularly among the Republican majority in the state legislature. By formally recognizing Trump's impact, the resolution reinforces a positive narrative around his presidency within the state, likely aiming to inspire further allegiance and support for similar political ideologies and figures in the future. In the context of state laws, this resolution does not directly alter existing regulations but acts as a symbolic endorsement that could influence local political dynamics and future legislative agendas.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 11 (HCR11) recognizes and commends former President Donald John Trump for his service and dedication to the state of West Virginia during his presidency. The resolution highlights various accomplishments attributed to Trump that were perceived to be beneficial to West Virginia, including the promotion of pro-energy policies, the protection of constitutional rights, advocacy for states' rights, as well as tax cuts and efforts lower prescription drug costs. Moreover, it underscores Trump's significant popularity in the state, evidenced by his record-setting vote tally during the 2020 election, which was notably higher than that of past presidents.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR11 appears to be predominantly positive, reflecting a strong support base for Trump within West Virginia's legislature and among its residents. The resolution was introduced by Delegate Holstein, indicating the backing from Republican legislators. However, there may be criticism from opposing political factions who view such resolutions as politically motivated gestures rather than substantive legislative action encompassing broader issues affecting West Virginia. Thus, while the sentiment is largely supportive among Republicans, it likely faces some level of dissent from Democrats and others who oppose Trump's policies.

Contention

One notable point of contention regarding HCR11 could arise from the political divide within the state, especially when considering Trump's controversial policies and the varying impacts they had on different populations. For instance, while many may agree with the pro-energy stance and economic strategies promoted during his administration, others may criticize aspects of his presidency that impacted environmental regulations and social policies negatively. Such resolutions can spark debates on the appropriateness of issuing commendations for political leaders, especially those with viewers that have been deeply polarized during and post their tenure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HCR33

Recognizing the tallest point in the State of West Virginia, Spruce Knob, as “Trump Mountain”, and Honoring the accomplishments of President Donald J. Trump

WV S0012

SENATE RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP ON HIS INAUGURATION AND HISTORIC AND EXTRAORDINARY VICTORY IN THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

WV HCR55

Resolution to make Donald Trump a non-resident West Virginia citizen.

WV HCR66

Urging the United States Congress to impeach President Donald J. Trump.

WV AR116

Relative to the assassination attempt on former President Donald J. Trump.

WV HR415

Impeaching Donald John Trump, President of the United States, of high crimes and misdemeanors.

WV HR1021

Providing the sense of the House of Representatives that the political persecution of President Donald J. Trump is morally unjustifiable and has damaged institutional trust to an extraordinary degree; that the Biden administration's weaponization of the Federal Government against Donald Trump, the Republican Party's nominee for President in 2024, must end; that those responsible for the persecution of Donald Trump within the Biden administration must be held accountable by Congress; and that the United States would benefit enormously from having Donald J. Trump inaugurated once again as the President of the United States on January 20, 2025.

WV AJR17

Impeachment of President Donald J. Trump.

WV HJR333

Commending Virginians for High Speed Rail.

WV SR32

Commend President Donald Trump for issuing January 6th pardons and commutations.

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