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HR 2083

Celebrating the life of Albert Vance Liverman.

2026, 1st Special Session Introduced by Jeion Ward

The bill is a ceremonial resolution recognizing the life and contributions of Albert Vance Liverman, offering condolences and commemorating his impact on the Hampton community.

Bill text as passed House (HR2083ER)
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Bill Summary · HR 2083

Summary of HR 2083 (2026 Session, Virginia)

Purpose and Intent

  • A House of Delegates resolution recognizing and commemorating the life of Albert Vance Liverman, a Hampton community leader, upon his death on April 24, 2026.
  • The resolution expresses the House’s sorrow and respect for Liverman and notes his contributions to local ministry, church communities, and community service.

Key Provisions and Provisions Effect

  • Declares in the formal record of the Virginia House of Delegates that Albert Vance Liverman’s passing is a significant loss to the Hampton community.
  • Requests that the Clerk of the House prepare and present a copy of the resolution to Liverman’s family as an expression of the House’s respect and condolences.
  • The document functions purely as a commemorative, ceremonial expression and does not enact policy changes or allocate resources.

Who or What Is Affected

  • Primary beneficiary: the family of Albert Vance Liverman (for whom the resolution is presented).
  • The Hampton community and broader public within the Commonwealth of Virginia, recognizing Liverman’s roles in ministry and community leadership.
  • House of Delegates and its members, who acknowledge Liverman’s life and contributions in a formal record.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduced as a special-session resolution on June 12, 2026.
  • Presented and laid on the Speaker’s Table on June 12, 2026.
  • Sponsorship: Primary sponsor (noted) and Co-sponsor Jeion Ward.
  • Status: A ceremonial resolution with no fiscal impact or policy changes; intended for formal adoption by the House of Delegates.

Additional Context

  • Lifelong involvement: Liverman was active in ministry and various church ministries, including marriage ministry, intercessory prayer, security, outreach, and praise dancing; he served in multiple congregations and community roles before his passing.
  • Personal background: Born in 1971, lived in Hampton after relocating from New Jersey, professional experience in retail and as a pipefitter at Newport News Shipbuilding.

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Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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