Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HJR296

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

Caption

Commending Margot Lee Shetterly.

Impact

The passing of HJR296 serves a dual purpose: it honors Margot Lee Shetterly and promotes awareness of the contributions made by women of color in historically male-dominated fields like mathematics and engineering. This acknowledgment aligns with broader state initiatives to celebrate diversity and inclusion, particularly in educational and professional environments. Furthermore, the resolution may inspire current and future generations to pursue careers in STEM by spotlighting role models from Virginia's history.

Summary

House Joint Resolution 296 (HJR296) was introduced to commend Margot Lee Shetterly for her significant contributions through her book 'Hidden Figures'. The resolution highlights Shetterly's role in bringing to light the achievements of African American women mathematicians who worked at NASA during a time of segregation. Through her writing, Shetterly not only chronicled their stories but also celebrated their impact on the field of aeronautics and the space race. The resolution was offered by patrons Callsen and Laufer, with support from Senator Deeds, indicating a collaborative legislative effort to recognize local talent.

Conclusion

In summary, HJR296 is an important legislative act that honors Margot Lee Shetterly's work while also serving as a reminder of the historical contributions of African American women to NASA and the field of aeronautics. The resolution, by acknowledging these contributions, potentially fosters a culture of inclusion and supports the continued recognition and pursuit of diversity in the workforce.

Contention

As a resolution, HJR296 is unlikely to face significant contention in terms of legislative pushback; however, there are underlying discussions around the representation of women in STEM fields. While the resolution is largely celebratory, it also raises points regarding the ongoing challenges women, particularly women of color, face in science and technology careers. The recognition of historical figures like those in 'Hidden Figures' underscores the need for continued efforts to promote diversity and equality within educational and professional spheres.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HR460

Commending Michele Moyer Lee.

VA HR464

Commending Mary Werkheiser.

VA SJR266

Commending Debbie Rountree.

VA SR202

Commending Rashiem D. Franklin.

VA SR195

Commending Lieutenant Colonel Theresa M. Claiborne, USAF, Ret.

VA SR199

Commending David W. Poole.

VA HR453

Commending Leland Teets.

VA HR462

Commending Mark Merrill.

VA HR465

Commending the Iranian American community in Virginia.

VA SR194

Commending Bethany Presbyterian Church.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.