Virginia 2026 1st Special Session

Virginia Senate Bill SR2004

Introduced
4/23/26  
Engrossed
4/23/26  

Caption

Commending William E. Harrell.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes Mr. Harrell's contributions to improving the transportation infrastructure in the region, overseeing a substantial budget and a large workforce. Under his leadership, Hampton Roads Transit achieved notable milestones such as securing the first dedicated regional funding from the Virginia General Assembly and expanding public transportation services, which have had lasting positive effects on regional mobility and access to jobs.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 2004 (SR2004) commends Mr. William E. Harrell for his extensive public service career, culminating in his retirement as the president and CEO of Hampton Roads Transit in 2026. The resolution highlights his 40-year commitment to public service, including significant roles in city management across several municipalities in Virginia. As the leader of Hampton Roads Transit since 2012, Mr. Harrell has been instrumental in developing efficient and sustainable transportation solutions for the Hampton Roads area, serving various cities including Virginia Beach and Norfolk.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR2004 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating Mr. Harrell's leadership and legacy in fostering regional cooperation among the six cities served by Hampton Roads Transit. The resolution's language reflects admiration and respect for his achievements, marking a significant moment of recognition for his work in public transit and community service. The commendation serves as an appreciation of both his professional and personal contributions to the community.

Contention

While the resolution itself is celebratory in nature, it inherently points to the complexities of public service roles and the challenges faced in public transit leadership. Mr. Harrell's tenure has been marked by efforts to enhance public transportation services while managing substantial budgets and diverse stakeholder interests. The broader implications involve considerations of how public figures ensure accountability and maintain service quality in the face of changing community needs and funding landscapes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HR385

Commending William E. Harrell.

VA HJR28

Hampton Rds.; joint subcommittee to study public transit systems to ensure it meets needs of region.

VA HR370

Commending C. Elizabeth Williams.

VA SJR158

Celebrating the life of Ashley Elizabeth Harrell.

VA SR92

Commending Joyce Williams.

VA SR160

Commending Belvin Williamson, Jr.

VA SR78

Commending Ronald H. Williams.

VA HJR94

Commending Patricia Y. King, M.D.

VA SJR135

Commending Patricia Y. King, M.D.

VA HR213

Commending Virginia Natural Gas.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.