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SR 2053

Commending David L. Moore, Sr.

2026, 1st Special Session Introduced by Tammy Mulchi

The resolution formally commends David L. Moore, Sr. for a lifetime of public service, leadership in education, and extensive community volunteerism in Charlotte County.

Bill text as passed Senate (SR2053ER)
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Bill Summary · SR 2053

Summary of Senate Resolution No. 2053 (2026 Session, Virginia)

Purpose and Intent

  • Commends David L. Moore, Sr. on the occasion of his 100th birthday in 2026.
  • Recognizes Moore’s lifelong public service, leadership in education, and volunteer work in Charlotte County and surrounding communities.

Key Provisions and Provisions Changes

  • Formal recognition by the Virginia Senate:
    • AResolution expressing admiration for Moore’s personal and professional achievements and his “legacy of service to the Charlotte County community.”
  • Acknowledges specific aspects of Moore’s biography and service, including:
    • Military service in the United States Army.
    • Roles in education as a teacher and principal within Charlotte County Public Schools.
    • Service on the Charlotte County Board of Supervisors.
    • Volunteer public safety involvement.
    • Contribution to racial integration of Charlotte County Public Schools and Campbell County Public Schools.
    • Broad community involvement through various organizations (Funeral attendant work with Jeffress Funeral Home; Meals on Wheels; Charlotte County Recycling Facility; leadership roles with Crossroads Community Services Board, NAACP, Piedmont Senior Resources, Charlotte County Christmas Parents, Inc., Virginia Pork Council).
    • Religious involvement as a life member and deacon at Saint Andrews Baptist Church in Cullen.
  • No policy changes, funding provisions, or regulatory amendments are included. The measure is honorary in nature, focusing on recognition rather than altering statutes or public program operations.

Who/What Is Affected

  • Primary beneficiary: David L. Moore, Sr., and his family, through formal Senate commendation.
  • The broader Charlotte County community, which is highlighted through Moore’s long-standing service and leadership.
  • No governmental program changes or fiscal implications are associated with this resolution.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Introduced and presented on June 18, 2026, during Special Session I.
  • Status: Laid on the Clerk’s Desk on June 18, 2026, with a sponsor listed (Co-sponsor: Tammy Mulchi).
  • Typical outcome: Passage of a Senate resolution of commendation, which is customary ceremonial language, does not require enactment into law or involve appropriations.

Notes for Readers

  • This is a ceremonial measure (a congratulatory/commendation resolution) rather than substantive legislation.
  • It serves to publicly honor an individual’s life and service and to acknowledge notable community contributions.
  • The language emphasizes Moore’s role in education, civil rights-era school integration, local governance, and extensive volunteerism.

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

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