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HR 2192

Commending Touch Hearts Christian Center.

2026, 1st Special Session Introduced by Josh Cole

The bill formally commends Touch Hearts Christian Center for its community service, education, and faith-based outreach in Stafford County.

Bill text as passed House (HR2192ER)
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Bill Summary · HR 2192

Summary of HR 2192 (2026 Session, Virginia)

Purpose and Intent

  • HR 2192 is a House of Delegates resolution that commends Touch Hearts Christian Center for its community service and faith-based outreach in Stafford County.
  • The resolution acknowledges the center’s leadership under Reverend Dr. Frank R. Lacey and highlights its role in faith-based ministry, education, community outreach, and family support.

Key Provisions and Provisions It Would Make

  • Official commendation: The resolution formally commends Touch Hearts Christian Center for its contributions to community service, education, and faith-based outreach in Stafford County.
  • Presentation of recognition: It directs the Clerk of the House of Delegates to prepare and present a copy of the resolution to Reverend Dr. Frank R. Lacey, senior pastor, as an expression of the House’s admiration.

Who or What Would Be Affected

  • Touch Hearts Christian Center and its leadership (notably Reverend Dr. Frank R. Lacey) receive formal recognition from the Virginia House of Delegates.
  • The broader Stafford County community is indirectly acknowledged through the center’s described activities in faith-based outreach, education, and family support.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Introduction and status: Introduced during Special Session I (2026S1) and offered on June 22, 2026.
  • Action history indicates it was presented and laid on the Speaker’s table on June 22, 2026, with Josh Cole named as a co-sponsor.
  • As a resolution, it does not establish new law or funding; it is a ceremonial expression of appreciation by the legislative body.

Notable Details

  • Patronage: Primary sponsor is not listed in full, but Josh Cole is noted as a co-sponsor.
  • The resolution emphasizes ongoing contributions to education, leadership development, community service, and civic engagement by Touch Hearts Christian Center and its congregation.

If you’d like, I can provide a brief comparison to typical ceremonial resolutions and explain how such resolutions are used within ceremonial or commemorative contexts in Virginia legislation.

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

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