Dedication

This website is devoutly dedicated to all of Larry's friends and associates, both early and late, who have influenced and mentored him. However, it also should be noted that, being who they are, a majority of them have been late most of the time.

Saturday, October 31, 2020

In the House of Delegates Chamber



 This photo was taken, while I was speaking during a previous Summer legislative interim committee meeting, as the sunshine streamed through the West Virginia House of Delegates chamber skylight and darkened my photo gray transition eyeglasses.
 For more about issues in support of good governance, visit my www.LarryKump.us and www.LarryKump.com websites, and ask others to go and do likewise.
 Until then, and for sure and for certain, may God bless you all real good!

Friday, October 2, 2020

Horton Hears Whom?

                               
 "To get the full value of a joy, you must have somebody to divide it with."
-Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
 Delegate Larry D. Kump previously read "Horton hears a Who" to the children at the North Berkeley Branch Library (in Spring Mills, West Virginia) on the library's 50th birthday.   

He also wore a "special" hat in honor of Dr. Seuss (see "The Cat in the Hat") as well as for the previous 150th birthday of the State of West Virginia.

 The "Horton Hears a Who" book is one of the all time favorites of Delegate Kump, because of the lesson it teaches about the worth of each and every one of us and it espouses much of his personal philosophy on life..

 His favorite quote from the book is, "Don't give up! I believe in you all! A person's a person, no matter how small!...If you make yourselves heard! So come on, now, and TRY! ...We've got to make noises in greater amounts! So, open your mouth, ...! For every voice counts!"

Meanwhile, and for sure and for certain, may God bless you all real  good, as we all make our voices count, especially now and during the 2020 elections!

-West Virginia Delegate Larry D. Kump, District #59 (Berkeley-Morgan counties).

Visit www.LarryKump.us & www.LarryKump.com for more about his views on good governance.