West Virginia 2026 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR68

Introduced
3/14/26  
Enrolled
3/14/26  

Caption

Recognizing dedicated public service of Honorable Charles Houston Clements

Impact

This resolution serves as a symbolic acknowledgment of Clements's commitment and contributions to his constituents and the legislative process. Although SR68 does not enact any changes to state law, it holds significance in fostering a sense of appreciation and gratitude towards public service. The recognition is part of the legislative tradition in honoring individuals who have dedicated a substantial portion of their lives to public service, thereby potentially inspiring future leaders and public servants.

Summary

Senate Resolution 68 is a formal recognition of the Honorable Charles Houston Clements's dedicated public service to the state of West Virginia. The resolution pays tribute to Clements's contributions during his tenure, which includes his election to the West Virginia House of Delegates in 1994 and his subsequent appointment to the West Virginia Senate in 2017. His role as Chair of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure during several legislative sessions is also highlighted, marking his influence in state governance and infrastructure development.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR68 is largely positive, reflecting a unified respect and appreciation for Clements's work. This is evident in the unanimous adoption of the resolution with 31 votes in favor and no opposition. The resolution not only underscores the value of dedicated public service but also serves to bring together members of the Senate in support of their colleague's legacy.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention regarding SR68. The resolution enjoyed bipartisan support, indicating a consensus on the recognition of Clements's service. The lack of dissent in the voting process further emphasizes the collective acknowledgment of his contributions to the state, making this resolution a rare example of harmony in legislative recognition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SR4

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WV HCR12

Charles “Charlie” Goff Memorial Bridge

WV SR22

Recognizing 175th anniversary of Wheeling Hospital

WV SCR18

Recognizing intent to create WV Coal Renaissance Act

WV SR47

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

WV SCR8

US Army E6 Dennis Charles Hurley Memorial Bridge

WV HCR41

Dedicating November 7th as "Clergy Appreciation Day”

WV HCR91

Charles Grant Hoke Memorial

WV SR36

Recognizing 100th anniversary of WV State Fair

WV HCR44

Corporal Charles W. Wolfe Memorial Bridge

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.