West Virginia 2026 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR15

Introduced
1/27/26  
Refer
1/28/26  
Refer
1/28/26  
Report Pass
2/10/26  
Enrolled
2/10/26  

Caption

Recognizing 154th anniversary of Glenville State University

Impact

The resolution underscores the important role that Glenville State University plays in the state of West Virginia and serves to reaffirm support for higher education in the region. By recognizing its 154th anniversary, the bill aims to strengthen the relationship between the legislature and educational institutions, emphasizing their contributions to local communities. This formal acknowledgment can foster future legislative support for the university's initiatives and programs.

Summary

Senate Resolution 15 recognizes the 154th anniversary of Glenville State University, a notable institution in West Virginia. Founded as a branch of the state normal school in February 1872, Glenville State University has evolved over its long history to offer a wide range of educational programs beyond teacher training, including fields such as business, health sciences, criminal justice, and arts. This resolution highlights the university's significance in meeting the educational needs of West Virginia citizens and contributing to the state's educational and economic vitality.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR15 is largely positive and celebratory, reflecting gratitude for the university's long-standing contributions to education and community. The resolution is likely to be viewed favorably by both legislators and the public, as it honors an institution that has provided meaningful educational opportunities to many students in the state. Such recognition can enhance community pride and foster a sense of unity among university alumni, staff, and current students.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not present significant points of contention, discussions around funding and resources for higher education institutions like Glenville State University are ongoing in broader legislative contexts. Advocacy for continued support and funding for the university is implicit in the resolution, highlighting the need for ongoing dialogue between the university's administration and state lawmakers to ensure its continued success in serving the educational needs of the region.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SR7

Recognizing 153rd anniversary of Glenville State University

WV SR36

Recognizing 100th anniversary of WV State Fair

WV SR22

Recognizing 175th anniversary of Wheeling Hospital

WV SR30

Recognizing 80th anniversary of Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation

WV SCR20

Recognizing and commending NCSL on its 50th anniversary

WV SR37

Recognizing Energy Council on its 50th anniversary

WV SR28

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

WV HB2727

Require at least one person of the WVU Board of Governors and of the West Virginia State University with a background in agriculture or agricultural field

WV SR19

Designating March 4, 2025, as Marshall University Day

WV SR20

Designating March 5, 2025, as West Virginia University Day

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.