Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HCR2049

Introduced
5/3/23  
Engrossed
5/3/23  

Caption

Ann Nichols; death resolution

Impact

Dr. Nichols left an indelible mark on legislation advocating for kinship care and social services. Her lobbying efforts contributed to the passage of supportive measures for grandparents raising their grandchildren in Arizona. This resolution aims to not only honor her legacy but also to bring attention to the importance of the initiatives she championed, highlighting the ongoing need for advocacy in social support systems.

Summary

HCR2049 is a House Concurrent Resolution expressing condolences on the passing of Dr. Ann Weaver Nichols, a renowned figure whose contributions spanned various fields including social work, education, and community advocacy. Born in 1942, Dr. Nichols dedicated her life to service, leveraging her academic background to foster change and empowerment in her community. She was particularly noted for her work at Arizona State University, where she developed the School of Social Work program in Tucson, fundamentally enhancing education access for social work students in that region.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR2049 is one of respect and appreciation for Dr. Nichols' life and work. The resolution was unanimously adopted by both the House and Senate, indicating a widespread acknowledgment of her contributions and the positive impact she had on many lives. This collective sentiment reflects the values of community service and the activism she embodied throughout her career.

Contention

While HCR2049 serves to honor Dr. Nichols, it also draws attention to the broader discussions on the importance of education and support networks within communities. The resolution encourages recognition of strategies that can further empower families and advocates who continue to work towards equitable solutions in social services. Dr. Nichols’ legacy serves as a reminder of the profound influence one individual can have on societal change and the need for continued support for issues like kinship care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HCR2046

Dr. Geraldine Peten; death resolution

AZ HR2008

Death resolution; Honorable Lou-Ann Preble

AZ SCR1005

Sandra Day O'Connor; death resolution

AZ HR2007

Death resolution; Amy Sue Bhola

AZ HR2009

Death resolution; Dr. Peter Pingerelli

AZ HCR2064

Jim Weiers; death resolution

AZ SCR1046

Jim Weiers; death resolution

AZ HCR2043

Expenditure limitation; school districts

AZ HR2001

Darrell Covert; death resolution

AZ HR2005

Leezah Sun; expulsion

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