West Virginia 2026 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR14

Introduced
1/23/26  
Enrolled
2/2/26  

Caption

Recognizing James and Lucille Pennington on receiving the 2025 West Virginia Logger of the Year award

Impact

SR14 serves to acknowledge and celebrate the significant role that James and Lucille Pennington play within both the logging industry and their local community. Their work is indicative of the values upheld in West Virginia's logging operations, such as safety, environmental stewardship, and community support. By recognizing their achievements, the bill reinforces the importance of sustainable logging practices and the positive impact they can have on local economies and ecosystems.

Summary

Senate Resolution 14 (SR14) honors James and Lucille Pennington for their exemplary contributions to the logging industry in West Virginia. The resolution acknowledges their receipt of the 2025 West Virginia Logger of the Year award, which is granted by the West Virginia Forestry Association to individuals or businesses that demonstrate outstanding performance and commitment to safety and excellence in forest management. This recognition highlights their dedication to responsible logging practices and their ability to successfully operate their own company, J & L Trucking, in Bartow, West Virginia.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR14 is overwhelmingly positive, as it promotes community pride and honors local achievements. The recognition of James and Lucille Pennington not only shines a light on their individual contributions but also serves as an inspiration to others in the industry and the wider community. This type of recognition fosters a sense of unity and shared values within West Virginia, emphasizing the importance of diligence and ethical practices in all facets of work.

Contention

Although SR14 is primarily celebratory, it fits into a broader narrative about the logging industry in West Virginia, which sometimes faces scrutiny over environmental concerns. However, the resolution emphasizes the Penningtons' commitment to responsible practices and their local community work, potentially serving to counter negative perceptions regarding the industry as a whole.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SR47

Recognizing Brady Campbell as 2024 recipient of Earl S. Dillard Agent of the Year Award

WV HJR5

To amend the West Virginia Constitution to change the term of office of the members of the West Virginia Board of Education from nine years to five years.

WV HCR53

West Virginia has standing in matters relating to issues that impact people of West Virginia

WV HCR66

Affirming the sovereign right of the State of West Virginia to nullify un-Constitutional acts

WV HB3005

West Virginia Consumer Privacy Act of 2025

WV SR28

Designating March 14, 2025, as West Virginia State University Day

WV HCR33

Recognizing the tallest point in the State of West Virginia, Spruce Knob, as “Trump Mountain”, and Honoring the accomplishments of President Donald J. Trump

WV HB3458

Relating to tax on the privilege of holding a license to operate West Virginia Lottery table games

WV HB2587

Relating generally to “Flagger Ahead” signs and flaggers on public roads in the State of West Virginia.

WV SR20

Designating March 5, 2025, as West Virginia University Day

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.