Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HJR294

Introduced
3/9/26  
Engrossed
3/10/26  
Enrolled
3/12/26  

Caption

Commending the Reverend Dr. Lehman D. Bates II.

Impact

While resolutions like HJR294 do not create new laws or amend existing legislation, they play a significant role in highlighting the values of the legislative body. By commending individuals like Dr. Bates II, the legislature reaffirms its commitment to supporting community leaders and encouraging civic engagement. This can foster a spirit of gratitude and respect within the community and may motivate others to follow in his footsteps.

Summary

HJR294 is a resolution that formally commends Reverend Dr. Lehman D. Bates II for his contributions to the community and religious leadership. This resolution serves as a public acknowledgment of Dr. Bates II’s impact in his field, promoting recognition for individuals who dedicate their lives to serving others and leading through example. Such recognition can strengthen community ties and encourage similar acts of service and leadership among constituents in the state.

Contention

There are typically few points of contention with resolutions such as HJR294, as they are often seen as non-partisan acknowledgments. However, any discussions about the allocation of resources or support for various community leaders might lead to debates about whose contributions are recognized. Factors influencing the discussion could include differing opinions on priorities in community service or the recognition of religious leaders versus secular figures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SR200

Commending Mill Swamp Baptist Church.

VA SR194

Commending Bethany Presbyterian Church.

VA SR199

Commending David W. Poole.

VA HR453

Commending Leland Teets.

VA SJR265

Celebrating the life of John Andrew Brown.

VA SR202

Commending Rashiem D. Franklin.

VA HR462

Commending Mark Merrill.

VA SR201

Commending Greg May.

VA SR186

Commending Grant Holloway.

VA HJR465

Commending Shenandoah University.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.