West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HCR80

Introduced
2/17/22  
Refer
2/17/22  
Report Pass
3/2/22  

Caption

Blackwater Falls to be the official state waterfall.

Impact

The resolution's adoption would not alter existing state laws directly but would symbolize the state's recognition of Blackwater Falls' ecological and historical importance. The designation aims to promote tourism, acknowledging the estimated significant economic contributions of over 855,000 annual visitors, generating around $20.5 million for the local economy. By naming it the official state waterfall, the state government aims to bolster local pride and encourage more visitors to explore the natural beauty of West Virginia.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 80 (HCR80) proposes designating Blackwater Falls as the official state waterfall of West Virginia. This resolution emphasizes the historical and cultural significance of Blackwater Falls, located within the Blackwater Falls State Park in Tucker County. The resolution recounts that the first known written account of the falls dates back to 1746 and highlights the area's long-standing appeal to visitors, particularly since the mid-1800s. Over the years, infrastructure improvements like railway developments significantly contributed to the area's accessibility, enhancing tourism and economic activity.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR80 is predominantly positive, with local legislators and constituents supporting the recognition of Blackwater Falls. Advocates argue that this designation will enhance the visibility of local natural resources and promote West Virginia as a tourist destination. The bill garnered attention for fostering community spirit around the preservation of the state's natural landmarks and their socio-economic implications.

Contention

There appear to be minimal points of contention regarding HCR80, as it is a non-binding resolution that primarily serves a ceremonial purpose. However, some may question the allocation of state resources to promote a singular location when other natural sites across West Virginia also hold historical and ecological significance. Nevertheless, no significant opposition was recorded during discussions, making the bill a relatively uncontroversial piece of legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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