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SJ 233

Commending the Junior Woman's Club of Loudoun.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Russet Perry

Virginia legislature formally commends the Junior Woman's Club of Loudoun for community service contributions through a symbolic recognition resolution.

Agreed to by House by voice vote
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Bill Summary · SJ 233

Legislative bill overview

SJ 233 is a commendation resolution that formally recognizes and honors the Junior Woman's Club of Loudoun for their contributions and community service. This type of bill serves as official legislative acknowledgment of an organization's achievements and impact within the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Why is this important

Commendation resolutions create an official public record of community organizations' work and can boost civic engagement by publicly recognizing volunteer efforts. These resolutions, while symbolic rather than substantive, demonstrate legislative support for community service organizations and can provide credibility and visibility to their missions.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited substance: As a commendation-only bill, it creates no new policy, funding, or enforceable requirements, making it primarily ceremonial
  • Selective recognition: Critics might question why certain organizations receive legislative commendation while others do not, and what criteria determine worthiness
  • Resource allocation: Some may view legislative time spent on commendations as better used for substantive policy-making, particularly in a busy legislative session

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

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