The resolution introduced by Delegate Hanshaw and co-sponsored by numerous members of the West Virginia House of Delegates honors the life and public service of the late Honorable Timothy P. Armstead, who passed away recently. Born on February 26, 1965, in Charleston, West Virginia, Armstead was a distinguished graduate of Braxton County High School and later earned degrees in History, Political Science, and Law. His career spanned various roles in public service, including serving as a press intern, law clerk, and ultimately as a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates, where he held positions such as Minority Leader and Speaker. He later served on the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, where he was respected for his commitment to justice and constitutional principles.

The resolution expresses the condolences of the House of Delegates to Armstead's family and memorializes his contributions to the state, highlighting his dedication to public service, community advocacy, and his compassionate nature. It also proposes naming the conference room located in 218M as the Speaker Tim Armstead Memorial Conference Room to honor his legacy. The resolution concludes with a commitment to forward a copy to Armstead's family, recognizing the profound impact he had on the citizens of West Virginia and his unwavering dedication to improving the lives of others.