West Virginia 2026 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR42

Introduced
2/13/26  
Enrolled
2/16/26  

Caption

Memorializing life of Honorable Walter Dolph Helmick

Impact

The resolution commemorates the legacy of Helmick, recognizing his work not only in agriculture, where he served as the Commissioner, but also in education and local governance. SR42 underscores the importance of honoring individuals who have made significant contributions to society, thereby reinforcing values of public service and community involvement within West Virginia's legislative practices. By memorializing such figures, the resolution aims to inspire current and future generations to engage in community-oriented roles.

Summary

Senate Resolution 42 (SR42) serves as a memorial tribute to the life of the Honorable Walter Dolph Helmick, reflecting on his extensive contributions to the state of West Virginia. Helmick, who was a coal miner, welder, educator, and public servant, held various significant roles throughout his life, including being a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates and the Senate. His dedication is commemorated through this resolution, emphasizing the impact he had on his community and the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR42 is primarily positive, characterized by a collective appreciation for Helmick's lifetime of service. Colleagues and community members expressed gratitude for his leadership and the numerous roles he fulfilled during his lifetime. This type of resolution fosters a sense of unity and respect in honoring those who have significantly shaped the state's history and governance.

Contention

While Senate resolutions like SR42 are generally well-received, there is often a broader context of debate regarding how public figures are remembered and the legacy they leave behind. Some discussions may touch upon different perspectives on the legislators' policies and actions while in office. However, SR42 stands as a unified recognition of Helmick's contributions, with little contention highlighted as the focus is solely on memorializing his life and work.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SR44

Memorializing life of basketball legend Jerry West

WV SR13

Memorializing life of Wanda Porterfield Casto

WV SR23

Memorializing life of Janie Lou White

WV SB429

Providing tax credit to certain honorably discharged veterans for lifetime hunting and/or fishing license

WV SJR15

Honorably Discharged Veteran's Property Tax Exemption Amendment

WV HCR69

Landen, Fannie , Katherine, Ab and Laura Baisden Family Memorial Bridge

WV HJR40

To modify the makeup of the State Board of Education.

WV HB2580

Exempting honorably discharged Veterans from “Hunter Safety Course” requirement for WV Hunting License

WV HCR11

Thomas A. Azinger Memorial Bridge

WV HB3313

Providing more opportunities for high school students in community colleges

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