The resolution, introduced on February 13, 2025, requests the Division of Highways to officially name Bridge Number 20-079/03-017.16, known locally as Dry Branch Bridge in Kanawha County, as the "Robert S. Pomeroy Memorial Bridge." This naming honors Robert S. Pomeroy, a local resident who served in the Army National Guard during World War I. Born in March 1898, Pomeroy enlisted in 1917 and served overseas until his death from wounds sustained in action in July 1918. He was posthumously awarded several honors, including the WW1 Victory Medal and the Purple Heart.

The resolution emphasizes Pomeroy's life and service, detailing his journey from enlistment to his eventual burial in Hensley Cemetery in Dry Branch after being disinterred from France. It calls for the Division of Highways to create and install signs identifying the bridge with his name and directs the Clerk of the House to forward a copy of the resolution to the Commissioner of the Division of Highways.