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House Resolution 21 History
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HOUSE RESOLUTION 21
(By Delegates Boggs, Beach, Brown, Browning, Caputo, Craig,
DeLong, Doyle, Eldridge, Ellis, Ennis, Fleischauer, Fragale,
Guthrie, Hartman, Hrutkay, Hutchins, Kominar, Marshall, Michael,
Moore, Morgan, Moye, Perdue, Perry, Pethtel, Pino, M. Poling,
Proudfoot, Reynolds, Rodighiero, Shook, Staggers, Stephens,
Swartzmiller, Tabb, Talbott, Varner, Webster, Wells, Wysong and
Yost)
[Introduced February 14, 2007.]
Recognizing the public service of the AARP.
Whereas, Volunteering by sharing time and talent has been
described as the art of caring and doing and makes a difference in
the lives of others; and
Whereas, Many volunteers in West Virginia are members and
volunteers of the AARP; and
Whereas, AARP West Virginia is a nonprofit, nonpartisan
membership organization representing over 300,000 West Virginians
and 37 million individuals nationwide who are 50 years of age or
older; and
Whereas, AARP is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life,
bringing positive social changes and delivering value to members
through information, advocacy and service; and
Whereas,
With more than thirty local chapters, AARP West
Virginia strengthens communities, neighborhood by neighborhood,
each day in our State; and
Whereas,
AARP members and chapters make a special effort to
assist communities through group projects or individual acts of
kindness for the homebound and others in need in the Mountain
State; therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates:
That the House of Delegates hereby recognizes the public
service of the AARP; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the House of Delegates extends its
sincere appreciation to AARP West Virginia for its many
contributions to the State of West Virginia; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Clerk of the House of Delegates is
hereby requested to forward a certified copy of this resolution to
the appropriate representatives of AARP West Virginia.