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SR 2060

Commending the Western Albemarle High School boys' tennis team.

2026, 1st Special Session Introduced by Creigh Deeds

The Virginia Senate commends Western Albemarle High School boys tennis team for their achievements, offering ceremonial recognition of their contributions to the school and communi

Bill text as passed Senate (SR2060ER)
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Bill Summary · SR 2060

Summary of SR 2060 (Session 2026S1) – Virginia

Purpose and intent

  • SR 2060 is a ceremonial resolution recognizing and commending a specific high school athletic program: the Western Albemarle High School boys tennis team.
  • The bill serves to acknowledge the team's achievements and to publicly honor their accomplishments.

Key provisions and changes

  • The resolution does not establish new laws or allocate funding.
  • It formally expresses the Senate of Virginia’s admiration and appreciation for the Western Albemarle High School boys tennis team, typically citing notable achievements such as recent performances, championships, or the team’s representation of the community at state or regional events.
  • It may include a brief summary of the team’s achievements and the positive impact of their success on the school and local community.

Who or what is affected

  • The primary “subject” is Western Albemarle High School’s boys tennis team.
  • The resolution is largely symbolic, affecting students, coaches, school staff, family members, and supporters by publicly recognizing their efforts.
  • The formal acknowledgment reflects on the school and the local community and can influence school pride and local recognition.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Legislative status: The bill has been presented and laid on the Clerk’s Desk as of June 18, 2026, indicating normal committee and chamber processing for a ceremonial resolution.
  • Action history:
    • 2026-06-18: Presented (document number 26200262D) and laid on the Clerk’s Desk.
    • 2026-06-22: Agreed to by the Senate by voice vote (a non-recorded method of approval common for ceremonial resolutions).
  • Sponsor: Co-sponsored by Creigh Deeds, indicating bipartisan or regional sponsorship typical for non-controversial commendations.

Notes

  • As a resolution of commendation, SR 2060 does not impose legal requirements, funding, or policy changes. Its impact is principally ceremonial, offering formal recognition from the Virginia Senate.
  • The precise achievements cited (e.g., titles, records) would be detailed in the resolution text itself, which accompanies the formal approval.

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

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