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WV HCR29
Concurrent Resolution
Status
4/12/2025
Primary Sponsor
Gary Howell
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AI Summary
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Requests the Division of Highways designate 2.9 miles of County Route 9 (Knobley Road) in Mineral County as the "Sheriff Jeremy Taylor Memorial Road," from its intersection with Headsville Road to Limestone Road
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Honors Sheriff Jeremy Taylor, who served two terms as Mineral County Sheriff and worked in law enforcement for nearly two decades, also serving as a professional firefighter with Berkeley County Fire Department
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Sheriff Taylor began his public service career with Tri-County Ambulance and was a life member of Fountain Volunteer Fire Department, joining at age 13
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Taylor also served as an instructor for West Virginia Police Standards and Training and WVU in fire service and law enforcement education
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Sheriff Taylor died on November 26, 2024, survived by his wife of 19 years and three children; the resolution directs the Division of Highways to place memorial signs along the designated route
Legislative Description
Sheriff Jeremy Taylor Memorial Road
Last Action
Completed legislative action
4/12/2025