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SR 116

Commending Quentin Kidd.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Jennifer Boysko and 1 co-sponsor

Virginia Senate commends Quentin Kidd with a non-binding symbolic resolution honoring his achievements or service contributions.

Bill text as passed Senate (SR116ER)
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Bill Summary · SR 116

Legislative bill overview

SR 116 is a commendation resolution recognizing Quentin Kidd for his contributions and accomplishments. As a simple resolution, it carries symbolic rather than legal weight and does not create enforceable policy or law.

Why is this important

Commendation resolutions formally acknowledge individuals' achievements and service on the legislative record. While non-binding, they provide public recognition and may honor civic contributions, community service, or professional excellence that legislators deem worthy of official notice.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited information available: The bill text details are not provided, making it impossible to assess whether the commendation is universally supported or controversial
  • Subjective criteria: Commendations depend on subjective judgments about who deserves recognition, which can reflect political preferences
  • Symbolic-only function: Critics may view legislative time spent on non-binding resolutions as less productive than time spent on substantive policy matters

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

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