Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HR394

Introduced
3/11/26  
Engrossed
3/12/26  

Caption

Commending the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities.

Impact

The resolution recognizes the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities for its extensive outreach and educational programs, which serve more than 15,000 Virginians annually. These initiatives include tailored programs for K-12 students, colleges, and workplaces, reflecting a strong commitment to overcoming societal prejudices and enhancing human rights awareness. By acknowledging the organization's influence, HR394 reinforces the importance of fostering inclusive environments in both educational and professional settings throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Summary

House Resolution 394 commends the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities for its contributions over the past 90 years in promoting inclusivity, understanding, and community service across Virginia. Founded as the Lynchburg Round Table in 1935, the organization has adapted over decades to address various forms of prejudice, facilitating dialogue and understanding among different faiths, races, and backgrounds. The resolution celebrates its evolution from a local interfaith group into a prominent nonprofit dedicated to improving academic achievement and workplace productivity while combating intolerance and injustice in society.

Contention

Although HR394 is largely celebratory, it highlights the ongoing need for dialogue around issues of prejudice and discrimination, underscoring challenges that may arise in diverse communities. While the resolution is a positive affirmation of the organization's mission, it implicitly points to the contentious nature of inclusivity efforts, particularly in contexts where resistance to such initiatives may persist. By bringing attention to these themes, the resolution serves to remind policymakers and the public of the essential work that remains to address systemic biases and promote equitable treatment for all individuals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HR455

Commending the Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth.

VA SJR294

Commending Children's Home Society of Virginia.

VA HJR470

Commending program partners for the Virginia American Revolution 250 Commission's Fincastle Resolutions events.

VA HR490

Commending the Lighthouse Community Center.

VA HR465

Commending the Iranian American community in Virginia.

VA HB602

Firearm Violence Intervention and Prevention, Virginia Center for, etc.; created.

VA HR466

Commending the Virginia Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission.

VA HR519

Commending Virginia Beach City Public Schools.

VA HJR475

Commending the Charlotte County Virginia Angels softball team.

VA HJR453

Recognition of the Wolf Creek Cherokee Tribe of Virginia.

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