West Virginia 2026 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HR8

Introduced
2/3/26  

Caption

Designate June as fidelity month

Impact

The passage of HR8, although it serves more as a ceremonial statement than a legislative requirement, could influence social norms and public discourse within West Virginia. By officially recognizing June as Fidelity Month, the resolution aims to encourage residents to reflect on these core values and possibly engage in community activities that align with fostering faith, family, and patriotism. The resolution may also serve as a backdrop for related events and gatherings aimed at strengthening community ties based on these principles.

Summary

HR8 is a House Resolution aiming to designate the month of June as 'Fidelity Month' in West Virginia. The resolution seeks to promote values such as faith, family, and patriotism that the text asserts are foundational principles of both the state and country. The initiative is framed as a response to a perceived decline in support for these traditional values, pointing to polling and peer-reviewed research to bolster its claims. The resolution emphasizes the importance of cultivating virtues that purportedly lead to a flourishing community and society.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR8 appears to be supportive among its sponsors, primarily comprised of delegates from the Republican Party who advocate for a return to traditional values. However, there may be mixed reactions from constituents and advocacy groups that hold differing views on the relevance and interpretation of these values in contemporary society. The framing of the resolution suggests a cultural reaffirmation that could resonate positively among certain demographics while potentially alienating others who may view it as exclusionary.

Contention

While the resolution promotes the virtues of fidelity to God, family, community, and country, it may provoke discussions about the implications of emphasizing such ideals in diverse communities. Critics may argue that the focus on traditional values ignores the contemporary complexities of family structures and societal norms. The conversation around HR8 could raise questions regarding whose values are being prioritized and how they align with the diversity of West Virginia's population.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SR39

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WV SR46

Designating April 8, 2025, as Child Care Day

WV HR5

Recognizing the month of October as Military Toxic Exposure Awareness Month

WV SR20

Designating March 5, 2025, as West Virginia University Day

WV SR12

Designating February 26, 2025, as Corrections Day

WV HCR72

Recognizing Black Lung Awareness Month.

WV SR40

Designating March 21, 2025, as WV Arts Day

WV SR5

Designating February 14, 2025, as National Organ Donor Day at Legislature

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.