West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HCR41

Introduced
2/1/22  

Caption

Brenton E Conner memorial road

Impact

If enacted, HCR41 will lead to the official recognition of Benton E. Conner's contributions by the State of West Virginia. This includes the erection of signs at both ends of the designated stretch of road, which will proclaim it as the Benton E. Benny Conner Memorial Road. Such actions reflect the state's recognition of local individuals who have made significant contributions and aim to instill local pride and historical awareness among residents. This could potentially set a precedent for further memorialization of local figures, enhancing community identity and historical appreciation.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 41 (HCR41), introduced by Delegate Haynes on February 1, 2022, seeks to name a road in Oak Hill, Fayette County, West Virginia, the Benton E. Benny Conner Memorial Road. This resolution honors Benton E. Conner, a notable figure known for his leadership in the strip mining industry, his service in the Vietnam War, and his active participation in the local community as a member of the Harvey Methodist Church. The resolution details the coordinates of the road, marking its specific location, and emphasizes the significance of memorializing an individual who contributed to the community and served the country.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR41 appears to be positive, reflecting bipartisan support for acknowledging individuals who have made a difference in their communities, particularly veterans. The general tone of the discussions indicates a shared value in commemorating local heroes, which may resonate well with constituents who appreciate the historical aspects and community involvement. The focus on honoring veterans particularly appeals to a sense of patriotism and community solidarity.

Contention

While specific points of contention regarding HCR41 were not highlighted in the discussions, there is often broader debate regarding the appropriation of state resources for memorialization versus other legislative priorities. However, given the nature of this resolution, which is largely ceremonial, significant opposition is less likely. Instead, it underscores the importance placed on local narratives and the implications of memorials as expressions of community values.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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