Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SR1753

Introduced
4/4/24  
Passed
4/4/24  
Enrolled
4/4/24  

Caption

Recognizing Chuck Torrence for his outstanding service to the state of Kansas and congratulating him on his retirement.

Impact

This resolution serves not just as a farewell to a dedicated public servant but also emphasizes the values of commitment and integrity that Torrence instilled during his tenure. The resolution hints at the significance of his legacy, which represents years of hard work and dedication toward maintaining the legislative process in Kansas smoothly. As he approaches his planned retirement in the summer of 2024, the resolution acts as a commendation and an acknowledgment of the impact he has made over the decades, both on colleagues and the operation of the state legislature.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 1753 is a formal acknowledgment by the Kansas Senate recognizing Chuck Torrence for his extensive service to the state. Since January of 1990, Torrence has been a crucial figure in the Kansas State Capitol, known for his dedication to assisting legislators, support staff, and visitors alike. His expertise about the history of the Kansas State Capitol, particularly during its recent renovations, has established him as a go-to source of knowledge within the legislative community. The resolution highlights his willingness to help wherever needed, reinforcing the sentiment that many would often say, 'ask Chuck' when in need of assistance.

Contention

While resolutions like this do not often attract significant controversy or debate, they can sometimes highlight broader issues of public service and recognition within state governance. In this case, it may prompt discussions about how long-serving staff contribute to the legislative process and the importance of acknowledging their service as a means of fostering a culture of appreciation in government operations. Additionally, it emphasizes a moment of transition within the Kansas legislative staff, as Torrence's retirement marks the end of an era and could inspire reflections on future individuals who will fill such roles.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

KS SR1111

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KS SR1722

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KS SR722

Recognizing Kelvin Bass for his service to the Texas Senate and congratulating him for earning a 2025 Betty King Public Service Award.

KS HR214

Commends and expresses appreciation to the Honorable Charles E. "Chuck" Kleckley, Speaker of the House, for his outstanding legislative service and recognizes his contributions to his district, the House, and the state

KS SR524

Recognizing Terrence J. Reed for his service to the Acres Homes community.

KS SR210

Commends Glenn Koepp, Secretary of the Senate, for his years of dedicated public service and congratulates him upon his retirement.

KS SR61

Congratulating Charles Steven “steve” Cook, Senate Parliamentarian, Upon His Retirement And Commending Him For His Thirty-eight Years Of Contributions To The Senate And Forty-four Years Of Contribution To The State Of Arkansas.

KS HR277

Congratulating Dr. Robert M. Gates on his retirement as the United States secretary of defense.

KS HR57

Major General Billy M. Nabors; commend exemplary and outstanding service of to the Mississippi National Guard upon his retirement.

KS SR80

Commends Edwin W. "Bill" Curry for his many years of service to the Legislature of Louisiana and congratulates him upon his retirement.

Similar Bills

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