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HR 95

Commending Cameran Drew.

2026 Regular Session

The bill ceremonially honors Cameran Drew for being elected as the youngest Surry County supervisor, with no legal changes or funding involved.

Bill text as passed House (HR95ER)
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Bill Summary · HR 95

Summary of Bill HR 95 (2026, Virginia)

What the bill does

  • HR 95 is a House Resolution that formally commends Cameran Drew, a student and recent elected official in Surry County, Virginia.
  • The resolution acknowledges his election to the Surry County Board of Supervisors and offers public recognition from the Virginia House of Delegates.

Main purpose and intent

  • The primary purpose is ceremonial: to honor Cameran Drew for being elected to public office and to publicize the achievement as a matter of commendation from the House of Delegates.
  • It serves as an official expression of admiration and best wishes to Drew for his service.

Key provisions and changes

  • Text establishes a formal resolution recognizing:
    • Drew’s status as a lifelong resident of Surry County and a student at Virginia Peninsula Community College.
    • His election in November 2025 to represent the Dendron District on the Surry County Board of Supervisors.
    • Noteworthy aspects of his candidacy, including his narrow victory by eight votes and his status as the youngest supervisor in Surry County history at age 19.
    • Personal background details, such as his previous teacher-turned-opponent (Kenneth Bell), his campaign efforts (door-to-door engagement, community events), and his educational and entrepreneurial pursuits (business studies, Prez Productions, Produce Your Future Foundation).
    • Positive assessments of his potential impact and dedication to the community.
  • The resolution directs the Clerk of the House of Delegates to prepare and present a copy to Cameran Drew.

Who is affected

  • Cameran Drew receives formal recognition.
  • The recognition is a ceremonial political statement intended for public record and Neys of admiration from the House of Delegates.
  • No changes to law, governance authority, or funding are proposed or enacted.

Procedural and timeline details

  • Enactment status: Approved by the House of Delegates and enrolled as a resolution.
  • Key dates:
    • February 9, 2026: Presented and laid on Speaker’s table.
    • February 16, 2026: Engrossed by the House and agreed to by a voice vote.
    • April 16, 2026: Bill text as passed by the House (HR95ER).
  • Effective date: As a ceremonial resolution, it does not create statutory obligations or enforceable changes; its effect is acknowledgment and recordation.

Notes

  • This is a non-binding symbolic measure recognizing a local public official and highlighting his background and community contributions.
  • The resolution may be used for public relations and historic record purposes, illustrating youth involvement in local governance.

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

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