West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR63

Introduced
3/1/24  
Enrolled
3/4/24  

Caption

Memorializing life of Sylvia Shafer

Impact

SR63 reflects not only a tribute to an individual but also the ongoing commitment of the state legislature to elevate the issue of animal welfare. Through her numerous contributions, Sylvia Shafer was instrumental in influencing legislation that protects animals, thereby setting a precedent for future advocacy within the state. The resolution aims to honor her legacy and reinforce the values of compassion and responsibility towards animals, which may inspire further legislative actions in this realm.

Summary

Senate Resolution 63 (SR63) memorializes the life of Sylvia Shafer, a dedicated animal welfare advocate who significantly contributed to the improvement of animal rights legislation in West Virginia. The resolution honors her longstanding commitment, beginning in 1982, to advocating for animal welfare, culminating in her role as executive director of the Kanawha/Charleston Humane Association. Her lifelong passion for animal protection led her to work closely with both legislators and citizens to effect meaningful changes in state laws regarding animal cruelty and welfare.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR63 is overwhelmingly positive, characterized by respect and admiration for Sylvia Shafer's contributions to animal welfare. Legislative discussions convey a sense of gratitude for her hard work and dedication, as well as a unified acknowledgement of the importance of her life's work. This resolution serves to strengthen the recognition of animal rights efforts in West Virginia, demonstrating the collective support of the Senate in honoring such impactful individuals.

Contention

While SR63 serves as a memorial, the underlying discussions around animal welfare legislation often involve potential contention regarding how animal protection laws are enacted or enforced. Sylvia Shafer's legacy highlights the need for continued advocacy and legislative engagement, especially in balancing the interests of animal rights with those of other stakeholders including agricultural entities. Such discussions can lead to debates on how best to implement changes that benefit animal welfare while considering the diverse perspectives within the community.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

WV SR49

Memorializing life of John Edward Eckhart, Jr, husband, father, grandfather, Fiscal Officer for WV Senate and dedicated public servant

WV HR25

Medal of Valor nomination of Patrolman Cassie Marie Johnson.

WV HCR86

Requesting study to assess the need for and best practices by which to achieve legislative oversight of the West Virginia Fusion Center

WV SR42

Recognizing contributions of AARP WV

WV HCR36

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

WV HCR28

Terra Dawn Lewis Memorial Road and Bridge

WV SR5

Honoring public service of Dr. Richard Lechliter for Mineral County Day

WV HB2024

Budget Bill, making appropriations of public money out of the treasury in accordance with section fifty-one, article six of the Constitution

WV HB2006

Relating to reorganizing the Department of Health and Human Resources

WV HR5

To honor the life of Nicholas County Deputy Sheriff Thomas “Tom” Baker.

Similar Bills

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