West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB131

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Establishing Chuck Yeager Mountain State Medal of Excellence

Impact

The establishment of the Chuck Yeager Mountain State Medal of Excellence represents a significant recognition within the legal framework of West Virginia. The bill introduces a formal process for awarding this medal to West Virginians who have made a meaningful impact in their communities and industries. With its effective date set for July 1, 2022, the inaugural award is scheduled for January 1, 2023, and will continue annually thereafter. This initiative encapsulates a commitment to valuing and promoting excellence in the state, thus positively framing the cultural narrative around West Virginia's achievements.

Summary

Senate Bill 131 aims to establish the Chuck Yeager Mountain State Medal of Excellence in honor of the esteemed West Virginian aviator, General Charles Elwood Chuck Yeager. This bill recognizes Yeager's historic contributions to aviation, particularly his achievement as the first person to break the sound barrier on October 14, 1947. The bill not only commemorates his legacy but also seeks to inspire future generations of West Virginians by honoring individuals who exhibit exceptional qualities similar to those demonstrated by Yeager in various fields including leadership, innovation, and entrepreneurship.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB131 appears to be overwhelmingly positive as it not only honors a local hero but also encourages civic responsibility and excellence among citizens. Legislators and community members express pride in recognizing Yeager’s contributions while simultaneously fostering a culture of achievement. This camaraderie and collective admiration for Chuck Yeager highlight a unifying aspect of the community, serving to strengthen statewide identity and pride.

Contention

While the bill has been positively received, there is a possible contention around the criteria for the award, particularly the exclusion of current members of the legislature from eligibility. This decision may be debated in terms of whether it effectively limits recognition to a select group of individuals or upholds the integrity of the award by reserving it for private citizens. Overall, discussions around the bill have centered on its goals and its potential to inspire and acknowledge contributions to West Virginia’s development.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HR21

Medal of Valor nominee, WV State Police Trooper Eric Michael Workman.

WV HB4390

Establishing Medal of Valor for emergency medical service personnel, firefighters, and law-enforcement officers

WV SB2825

Dustoff Crews of the Vietnam War Congressional Gold Medal Act

WV SR765

A resolution relating to the death of the Honorable James Mountain Inhofe, former Senator for the State of Oklahoma.

WV HB4456

Mountaineer Games Sports League

WV HB8735

Edward J. Dwight, Jr., Congressional Gold Medal Act of 2024

WV SB4360

Edward J. Dwight, Jr. Congressional Gold Medal Act of 2024

WV SB734

Edward J. Dwight, Jr. Congressional Gold Medal Act of 2025

WV HB1626

Edward J. Dwight, Jr., Congressional Gold Medal Act of 2025

WV SCR26

Directing the governor to award the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor posthumously to Lieutenant Colonel Ed Dyess.

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