Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SR1005

Introduced
6/12/23  

Caption

Greg Jernigan; fifty years; service

Impact

The resolution does not enact any new laws or policies but serves to celebrate and reflect on the significant contributions of an individual within the legislative framework. By honoring Greg Jernigan, the resolution underscores the importance of long-term commitment and institutional knowledge in state governance. This acknowledgment may also inspire a culture of appreciation for service within the legislature, impacting morale positively among current and future staff.

Summary

Senate Resolution 1005 recognizes and honors Greg Jernigan for his fifty years of dedicated service to the Arizona State Senate. It commemorates his journey starting from 1973 when he joined the Senate staff as a Staff Attorney. The resolution highlights various milestones in his career, including working under seventeen Senate Presidents, and his pivotal roles in redistricting and legislative counsel. The resolution serves as an acknowledgment of his contributions and commitment to the legislative process in Arizona.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SR1005 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a collective gratitude and respect for Greg Jernigan's legacy. The resolution received unanimous support from the Senate, indicating a bipartisan recognition of Jernigan's achievements and character. The language used portrays him as a figure of integrity and expertise, admired by colleagues and legislators alike, which enhances the goodwill associated with this resolution.

Contention

Given that SR1005 is a resolution rather than a bill proposing any changes in law, there is minimal contention surrounding it. The unanimous adoption signals a united front among Senate members to honor Jernigan without any opposition. This resolution exemplifies the collaborative spirit of recognition in the Senate, sparingly exposing any divisions or dissenting opinions that often accompany legislative discourse. Thus, the resolution stands as a ceremonial tribute rather than a subject of debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SCR1008

NCSL; fiftieth anniversary

AZ SCR1042

Support; Texas; southern border

AZ HCR2026

NCSL; fiftieth anniversary.

AZ SB1337

Financial services; social credit score

AZ SCR1005

Sandra Day O'Connor; death resolution

AZ SB1570

Psilocybin services; regulation; licensure

AZ SB1280

School boards; sex offender registry

AZ SB1743

Human services; 2024-2025.

AZ HB2905

Human services; 2024-2025

AZ SCM1004

Space national guard; urging establishment

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