West Virginia 2026 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR47

Introduced
2/23/26  
Enrolled
2/24/26  

Caption

Recognizing Leadership Berkeley

Impact

The resolution is primarily a statement of recognition rather than a change in legislation; therefore, its impact on state laws is minimal. However, by acknowledging the efforts of Leadership Berkeley, the resolution reinforces the value of community service and civic engagement within local governance. It serves as an important reminder of the role that organizations like Leadership Berkeley play in facilitating community growth and fostering relationships among diverse groups within the county.

Summary

Senate Resolution 47, introduced on February 23, 2026, recognizes and honors Leadership Berkeley for its continuous service and commitment to the improvement of Berkeley County, West Virginia. The resolution highlights the organization's objective to enhance knowledge of local issues and promote community engagement among various sectors, including business, education, and civic organizations. By fostering discussions and participatory experiences, Leadership Berkeley aims to create a network that addresses both the challenges and opportunities that Berkeley County faces.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR47 is overwhelmingly positive. Senators Barrett, Rucker, Thorne, and Willis, who introduced the resolution, express admiration for the dedication shown by the members of Leadership Berkeley. The resolution reflects a shared recognition of the hard work and commitment of those involved in the organization, highlighting the importance of community and the collaborative efforts necessary for local development.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention related to SR47 as it serves solely as a congratulatory resolution. Since it does not propose any controversial changes to law or regulation, the discussions related to this bill are focused on its commendable intent rather than on any opposing views or legislative implications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SR14

Recognizing Leadership Berkeley

WV HB2091

Reducing the term of office for Berkeley County Commisioners from six years to four years

WV HB2495

Moving the Berkeley County Roundhouse Authority to the Department of Arts, Culture, and History.

WV SCR20

Recognizing and commending NCSL on its 50th anniversary

WV SR35

Recognizing WV Mothers and Babies Support Program for its outstanding achievements

WV SR47

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

WV SR36

Recognizing 100th anniversary of WV State Fair

WV SCR18

Recognizing intent to create WV Coal Renaissance Act

WV SR30

Recognizing 80th anniversary of Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation

WV SR37

Recognizing Energy Council on its 50th anniversary

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WV HB2495

Moving the Berkeley County Roundhouse Authority to the Department of Arts, Culture, and History.

WV HB2091

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