West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HCR59

Introduced
1/31/24  
Refer
1/31/24  
Report Pass
2/16/24  
Refer
2/16/24  
Report Pass
2/19/24  
Engrossed
2/20/24  
Refer
2/21/24  
Refer
2/21/24  
Report Pass
2/28/24  
Enrolled
2/28/24  

Caption

Asa H. Kisamore, Jr. Memorial Bridge

Impact

If enacted, HCR59 will have a significant impact at the local level by providing a lasting tribute to a community member who embodies the values of hard work, dedication, and family. The naming of the bridge serves not only as a memorial but also as a point of pride for the community. It reflects a collective effort to recognize and celebrate the lives of individuals who have made substantial contributions to their community. The resolution calls for the Division of Highways to erect signs prominently displaying the name of the bridge to ensure the recognition is visible to residents and visitors alike.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 59 (HCR59) is a legislative proposal that seeks to honor the memory of Asa H. Kisamore, Jr. by naming a bridge located in Grant County, specifically bridge number 12-005/00-000.13, over Lunice Creek as the 'Asa H. Kisamore, Jr. Memorial Bridge.' The resolution emphasizes Kisamore's distinguished life, including his education, career, and community involvement as a plumber, a former superintendent for a mechanical pipefitting contractor, and a member of the Mount Carmel United Methodist Church. The initiative highlights his contributions and love for his family, particularly his grandchildren, who affectionately knew him as 'Boppy.'

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR59 is largely positive, reflecting a common appreciation for community members who embody exemplary values. Legislators and community stakeholders express support for the resolution, highlighting the importance of remembering and honoring individuals who have made a difference within the locality. The camaraderie and respect for Kisamore's legacy create a sense of unity among constituents, as they rally behind the meaningful gesture of commemorating his contributions through a public memorial.

Contention

While the bill appears to be free of significant opposition, discussions occasionally arise about the appropriateness of memorial naming versus other forms of recognition. Supporters advocate for more public memorials as a means to honor local heroes, while some may contend that resources should be allocated to living initiatives that benefit the community directly. Nonetheless, the prevailing sentiment seems to favor the memorialization of individuals such as Asa H. Kisamore, Jr., pointing towards a recognition of his life's work and the impact he had on those around him.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HCR47

U. S. Army SGT Walter Hedrick Memorial Bridge

WV HCR58

U. S. Army SSG Steven “Todd” Shay Memorial Bridge

WV SCR16

US Army 1SG James Arnold Browning Memorial Bridge

WV HCR40

USMC Corporal Larry Allen “Crocky” Holstein, Jr. Memorial Bridge

WV HCR56

George M. Hall Memorial Bridge

WV HCR4

U. S. Army MSG Jon D. Wayt Memorial Bridge

WV HCR25

U. S. Marine Corps, PFC John Louis “Johnny” Brumbaugh, Jr. Memorial Bridge

WV HCR32

The Albert “Ab” Baisden Memorial Bridge.

WV HCR62

U.S. Army PFC Clayton Collins Memorial Bridge

WV HCR21

Michael Lee “Rube” Ruben Memorial Bridge

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.