West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SCR3

Introduced
1/10/24  
Refer
1/11/24  

Caption

Charlie Lee Jordan Memorial Bridge

Impact

The naming of the bridge serves not only to honor Charlie Lee Jordan but also to foster a sense of community pride and awareness of local history. Commemorative acts, such as naming infrastructure after respected citizens, can create a lasting legacy and encourage local residents to engage with their community's history. Furthermore, it may inspire future generations to recognize the contributions of workers like Jordan, who have shaped the region's identity through their dedication and service.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 3 (SCR3) proposes to name a bridge located in Kanawha County, West Virginia, as the 'Charlie Lee Jordan Memorial Bridge.' The resolution highlights the life and contributions of Charlie Lee Jordan, a long-time resident of the area who worked as a coal miner and raised his family nearby. Recognizing individuals who have made significant impacts on their communities is a vital aspect of local governance and reflects the values held by the state legislature in honoring local heroes and contributions to society.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SCR3 is positive, as it honors a beloved member of the community. Such resolutions tend to garner support from local constituents and lawmakers alike, fostering unity and remembrance. Supporters of SCR3 argue that these memorials enhance local identity and provide a tangible connection to the past, encouraging appreciation for the contributions of previous generations. Given the nature of the resolution, it faced little contention, primarily viewed as a respectful acknowledgment of an individual's legacy.

Contention

While SCR3 does not appear to face significant opposition, points of contention in similar resolutions often revolve around the inclusivity of recognizing diverse community figures and the broader implications of public memorials. In this specific case, SCR3 exemplifies a consensus on honoring contributions made by local workers, reflecting wider social values in West Virginia related to family, work ethic, and community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HCR55

Chief Lee Thomas Memorial Bridge.

WV HCR21

Michael Lee “Rube” Ruben Memorial Bridge

WV HCR4

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

WV HCR56

George M. Hall Memorial Bridge

WV HCR36

U. S. Army Pvt. Charles A. White, Sr. Memorial Bridge

WV HCR42

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

WV SCR12

Oakey Tolliver Memorial Bridge

WV HCR9

U. S. Army PFC Walter C. Horner Memorial Bridge

WV HCR62

U.S. Army PFC Clayton Collins Memorial Bridge

WV HCR32

The Albert “Ab” Baisden Memorial Bridge.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.