West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HCR8

Introduced
1/10/24  
Refer
1/10/24  
Report Pass
2/21/24  
Refer
2/21/24  
Report Pass
2/22/24  
Engrossed
2/23/24  
Refer
2/24/24  
Refer
2/24/24  
Report Pass
2/28/24  
Enrolled
2/28/24  

Caption

Judy Brothers Memorial Bridge

Impact

The passage of HCR8 will have a symbolic impact by recognizing the contributions of veterans, particularly the Judy brothers, thereby fostering a sense of pride and remembrance in the local community. Naming the bridge after these veterans serves not only as a tribute but also aims to enhance community awareness and appreciation for the sacrifices made by those in military service. Additionally, it may inspire future generations to learn about local history and the values of patriotism and service.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 8 (HCR8) proposes to name a bridge, locally known as Romney Bridge, in Hampshire County, West Virginia, as the 'Judy Brothers Veterans Memorial Bridge.' This resolution honors the six Judy brothers, who all served in the U.S. armed forces during notable historical conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The collective military service of the brothers spans sixty years, and the resolution highlights their dedication to serving their state and country, emphasizing the spirit of freedom and sacrifice inherent in their service.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR8 appears to be highly positive, with a strong emphasis on respect and gratitude for veterans. The resolution seeks to celebrate their legacy and provide tangible recognition of their sacrifices. Given that the Judy brothers have local roots, this initiative is likely well-received by residents of Hampshire County and the broader West Virginia community. Such resolutions often unify community sentiments in honoring veterans, signaling collective support for military families.

Contention

While resolutions like HCR8 are typically uncontroversial, potential points of contention could arise from discussions on how memorials are established, or from those advocating for broader recognition of veterans from diverse backgrounds. It is also worth noting that some may emphasize the need for additional veteran-focused initiatives or resources rather than symbolic gestures alone. However, the current resolution appears straightforward, with no significant opposition noted in the available discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SCR16

US Army 1SG James Arnold Browning Memorial Bridge

WV HCR16

U. S. Army Staff Sgt. James Ira “Junior” Spurrier Memorial Bridge

WV HCR44

U. S. Army PV2 Harold Richard Plumley Memorial Bridge

WV HCR33

Lt. Col. Mitchell M. Mickel Memorial Bridge

WV SCR8

US Army PV 2 Harold Richard Plumley Memorial Bridge

WV HCR49

U. S. Army 1SG Elmer C. Lofton Memorial Bridge

WV HCR26

U.S. Army SGT Samuel D. Roberts Sr. Memorial Bridge

WV SCR13

Wyant Brothers WWII Veterans Memorial Road

WV HCR51

U. S. Army SFC Samuel Evans Miller Memorial Bridge

WV HCR42

U. S. Army SSG William Joseph “Will” Thompson Memorial Bridge

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.