West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR45

Introduced
2/28/22  
Enrolled
3/1/22  

Caption

Designating month of March as American Red Cross month

Impact

The resolution's adoption underscores the state's support for the missions of organizations like the American Red Cross, promoting community engagement and volunteerism. The emphasis on Red Cross Month reflects a commitment to enhancing community resiliency, particularly in the face of disasters such as local emergencies and health crises demonstrated during the pandemic. By promoting awareness and encouraging civic participation, the resolution aims to strengthen the overall safety and welfare of West Virginians.

Summary

Senate Resolution 45 (SR45), introduced by Senators Takubo and Baldwin on February 28, 2022, designates March as American Red Cross Month in West Virginia. The resolution recognizes the dedicated contributions of the American Red Cross, acknowledging the historic founding of the organization by Clara Barton in 1881 and honoring the volunteers who continue to embody her commitment to alleviating human suffering. This month-long recognition serves to remind citizens of the critical role that the Red Cross plays in providing emergency assistance, blood donation, and community education.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding SR45 is largely positive, celebrating the heroic efforts of volunteers and the organization’s contributions to public safety. Lawmakers and community members have expressed gratitude for the American Red Cross's continual service during emergencies, which fosters a sense of hope and solidarity. This emphasis on humanitarian values resonates well with the larger community ethos in West Virginia, further reinforcing positive civic identity.

Contention

While there does not appear to be significant contention surrounding the adoption of SR45, the bill does surface broader discussions about how to support and enhance volunteer services in the state. The resolution aims to highlight the need for ongoing support for organizations focused on disaster relief and humanitarian aid. Future discussions may also center on funding and resources necessary for the Red Cross and similar organizations to continue their vital work within communities across West Virginia.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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