West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR49

Introduced
4/10/25  
Enrolled
4/11/25  

Caption

Recognizing May 8, 2025, as World Red Cross Day and Red Crescent Day

Impact

By recognizing this day, SR49 aims to foster a greater awareness and appreciation for the humanitarian efforts made by the American Red Cross and similar organizations. It serves to remind citizens of the vital role that volunteers play in their communities, especially when providing essential services such as disaster relief, medical support, and assistance to military families. This recognition may inspire more individuals to participate in volunteer activities and contribute to local humanitarian efforts.

Summary

Senate Resolution 49 (SR49) seeks to officially recognize May 8, 2025, as World Red Cross Day and Red Crescent Day within the West Virginia Legislature. The resolution celebrates the spirit of humanitarianism and acknowledges the lifesaving work done by individuals and volunteers, particularly those associated with the American Red Cross, in times of crisis. The bill emphasizes the importance of community engagement and acts of service that uplift and support individuals facing hardships, particularly during disasters.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR49 is overwhelmingly positive, as it highlights compassion and selflessness in service to humanity. Legislators and community members expressed support for the resolution, reflecting a shared respect for the values embodied by the Red Cross's founder, Clara Barton. The resolution is seen as a reaffirmation of the commitment to care for one another, which resonates deeply with the public, particularly in times where community solidarity is crucial.

Contention

There appears to be minimal contention regarding SR49, with its focus on celebration and recognition not typically sparking debates or opposition. The resolution acts as a unifying proclamation that brings together various segments of the community under the banner of humanitarian service. However, potential points of discussion might arise regarding the extent to which public recognition of such days can influence local policies or funding allocations for volunteer organizations in the future.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SCR101

Urging US Department of Education to accelerate processing of Free Application for Federal Student Aid

WV SB1011

Expiring funds from Department of Revenue, PEIA Rainy Day Fund

WV HCR101

Memorializing the life of Bob Ashley

WV HB111

Expiring funds to the unappropriated surplus balance in the State Fund, General Revenue, from the Department Revenue, State Budget Office, PEIA Rainy Day Fund

WV SCR102

Extending State of Emergency and suspending certain requirements for Free Application for Federal Student Aid

WV HB115

Relating to the amount of surplus deposited into the Revenue Shortfall Reserve Fund and providing for an effective date

WV SB1001

Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Health and Department of Human Services

WV HB101

Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Health and Department of Human Services

WV HB110

Making a supplemental appropriation to the Department of Administration – Office of Technology Reorganization

WV SB1010

Making supplementary appropriation to Department of Administration, Office of Technology reorganization

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.