West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR6

Introduced
1/13/22  
Enrolled
1/14/22  

Caption

Designating January 14, 2022, as Fairmont State University Day at Legislature

Impact

By officially recognizing Fairmont State University, the resolution reinforces the state's commitment to supporting higher education as a central component of social and economic progress. The university serves a predominantly local student body, with nearly 90% being native West Virginians and over 60% first-generation college students. This emphasis on accessibility and support for students from diverse backgrounds underscores the university's role in professional and personal development in the state.

Summary

Senate Resolution 6, introduced by Senators Caputo and Weld, designates January 14, 2022, as Fairmont State University Day at the Legislature. This resolution acknowledges the vital contributions of Fairmont State University to the state of West Virginia, particularly in the realm of higher education. The resolution is a means to celebrate the institution's role in providing educational opportunities to West Virginians, fostering career goals, and meeting the workforce needs of the state. It also highlights the importance of such institutions in cultivating local economies and enhancing community development.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR6 is largely positive, with sentiments expressed by legislators reflecting appreciation for the university's contributions. The resolution serves not only to honor Fairmont State University but also acts as a reminder of the ongoing importance of higher education in enhancing individual lives and advancing the overall prosperity of West Virginia. This day is seen as an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the achievements of students and faculty alike.

Contention

While the resolution does not appear to contain significant points of contention, its implications for higher education funding and support from the state may hint at broader discussions regarding educational policies and resource allocation. Recognizing a state university in this manner emphasizes the need for continuous investment in higher education as a means of bolstering the state’s economy and providing equal opportunities for its residents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SR15

Designating January 29, 2024, as Fairmont State University Day

WV SR5

Designating January 12, 2022, Prevention Day at Legislature

WV SR18

Designating January 31, 2023, as WVU Day at Legislature

WV SR11

Designating January 23, 2023, as WV Tourism Day at Legislature

WV SR19

Designating January 31, 2024, as Marshall University Day

WV SR7

Designating January 22, 2024, as WV Tourism Day

WV SR18

Designating January 30, 2024, as West Virginia University Day

WV SR13

Designating January 25, 2022, as West Virginia University Day

WV SR9

Designating January 19, 2022, as WV Tourism Day

WV SR14

Designating January 25, 2023, as Aviation Day at Legislature

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