West Virginia 2023 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR42

Introduced
2/25/23  
Enrolled
2/27/23  

Caption

Recognizing contributions of AARP WV

Impact

The resolution, while not a binding law, positively impacts state laws by promoting awareness of issues faced by older adults in West Virginia. It reflects the importance of having a strong advocate for the aging population within legislative decisions. By recognizing AARP's contributions, the resolution encourages active participation of similar organizations, potentially leading to enhanced support services and policies targeted at improving the quality of life for seniors. Such endorsement can influence future legislative actions regarding aging-related issues.

Summary

Senate Resolution 42, introduced by Senator Takubo, recognizes the valuable contributions of AARP West Virginia and its dedicated volunteers known as the Capitol Advocacy Team. This resolution highlights the organization's advocacy efforts on behalf of approximately 230,000 West Virginians, particularly those aged 50 and above, who are significantly impacted by state and national issues. The resolution serves to honor and acknowledge the critical role that these volunteers play in the legislative process, emphasizing their engagement with lawmakers and the public discourse in West Virginia.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR42 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a bipartisan appreciation for the work of AARP and its volunteers. Senate members expressed gratitude for the advocacy efforts that aim to raise awareness of important issues affecting older West Virginians. The resolution emphasizes the importance of collaboration between advocacy groups and the government, fostering an environment where senior citizens can have a voice in the legislative process.

Contention

Notably, SR42 does not appear to have significant points of contention as it acts primarily as a commendation rather than a legislative measure. It focuses on acknowledging volunteer contributions and encouraging continued advocacy rather than addressing specific policy changes or contentious issues. However, the resolution's wider implications may evoke discussions regarding adequate support and resources for the aging population, ensuring their needs are effectively represented in future legislative contexts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SR48

Recognizing AARP of WV for many contributions provided to enhance our state and its people

WV SR125

A RESOLUTION recognizing and honoring Charlotte Whittaker, AARP Kentucky Volunteer State President, upon the occasion of her retirement.

WV SR10

Recognizing WV Sheriffs at Legislature on January 20, 2023

WV SR1720

Recognizing the contributions of Kansas rotarians.

WV HR6020

Recognizing the contributions of Kansas Rotarians.

WV SR27

Recognizing WV Kids Cancer Crusaders on International Childhood Cancer Awareness Day

WV SR11

Recognizing contributions of aviation and aerospace in WV

WV SP0333

JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE LIFE OF BAYARD RUSTIN AND HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT

WV SR48

Mourn the passing of longtime Oxford Alderman Dr. William Clair "Bill" Baker and recognizing his civic contributions.

WV HR142

Josephine Pradia Rhymes; commend for outstanding service and contributions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.