SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 4
(By Senators Helmick, Anderson and Ross) 
Requesting the division of highways name that section of highway
 55 from the Cranberry visitor center to the top of Elk
 mountain where highway 55 intersects route 219 the "Jennings
 Randolph Highway", with appropriate signs to be erected.
Whereas, Jennings Randolph served the state of West Virginia
 in Congress as a representative and a senator with honor,
 integrity and compassion throughout his dedicated tenure of
 public service, which spanned a period of over five decades; and 
Whereas, Jennings Randolph was first elected to the House of
 Representatives in 1932 and is the last surviving member of the
 "New Deal" Congress that served with President Franklin Roosevelt
 during the Great Depression; and 
Whereas, Jennings Randolph was active in passing legislation
 to develop increased educational and training opportunities for
 all, including the Manpower Development and Training Act, the
 Elementary and Secondary Education Act, the Higher Education
 Facilities Act and others; and
Whereas, Jennings Randolph was the principal sponsor and Senate floor manager of the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965,
 which authorized a regional economic development program for West Virginia and eleven other Appalachian states, and  Jennings Randolph
 played a major role in passing the revised Appalachian Development
 Act of 1967, which provided for the Appalachian highway program;
 and
Whereas, Jennings Randolph worked tirelessly on behalf of the
 poor, disabled, elderly and working people of this country, helping
 to pass Medicare, the Full Employment Act, the National Labor
 Relations Act and legislation aiding blind and otherwise disabled
 persons; and 
Whereas, Jennings Randolph became known as the "humanitarian
 senator" because of his tireless efforts on behalf of such people
 in need; therefore, be it
Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That highway 55 from the Cranberry visitor center to the top of
 Elk mountain where highway 55 intersects route 219 be named the
 "Jennings Randolph Highway" in honor of this great West Virginia
 statesman and that appropriate signs so designating this highway be
 erected; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Clerk of the Senate is hereby
 directied to forward a copy of this resolution to Jennings Randolph
 and the cCommissioner of the dDivision of hHighways.