SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 21

(By Senators Rowe, Hunter, Caldwell, McCabe, Mitchell, Love, Ross, Sharpe, Oliverio, Facemyer, Redd, Burnette, Minear, Sprouse, Minard, Kessler, Edgell, Fanning, Helmick, Unger, Anderson, Bailey, Plymale, Bowman, Jackson, Wooton, Craigo, McKenzie, Boley, Snyder and Tomblin, Mr. President)


Requesting the Governor proclaim the fourth Friday of April, 2002, as "Children's Memorial Day" in West Virginia.

Whereas, Tragic acts of violence against children are occurring with increasing frequency throughout the State of West Virginia and the United States. These senseless acts are destroying innocent lives and devastating families and communities; and
Whereas, Too many of West Virginia's children have been lost in violent, preventable deaths through guns, fires, automobile accidents, physical violence and suicide; and
Whereas, In celebration of life, diversity and hope for the future, the citizens of West Virginia should condemn acts of violence committed against our children and our communities; and
Whereas, A Children's Memorial Flag has been obtained by the State of West Virginia and should be flown on the fourth Friday of April, 2002, in remembrance of young lives lost in senseless acts of violence; therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate:
That the Senate hereby requests the Governor to proclaim the fourth Friday of April, 2002, as "Children's Memorial Day" in West Virginia; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Children's Memorial Flag be flown on the fourth Friday of April, 2002, in remembrance of those young lives that have been lost in senseless acts of violence; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Clerk is hereby directed to forward a copy of this resolution to the Governor of the State of West Virginia.