Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR104

Introduced
4/12/10  
Engrossed
4/13/10  

Caption

Commends Charles F. Castille on 35 years of outstanding service and dedication to the citizens of the state of La. on the occasion of his retirement from the La. Dept. of Health and Hospitals

Impact

By recognizing Castille’s dedication and achievements, HCR104 not only honors his individual contributions but also calls attention to the importance of leadership within state agencies. His efforts in implementing statewide healthcare programs, managing substantial budgets, and overseeing operations in mental health and substance abuse services exemplify the kind of effective public service that benefits entire communities. The resolution underscores the ongoing importance of robust public health leadership in improving accessibility and quality of healthcare for Louisiana citizens.

Summary

HCR104 is a concurrent resolution that commends Charles F. Castille for his thirty-five years of exceptional service to the citizens of Louisiana, particularly in his role with the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals (DHH). The resolution acknowledges his leadership and contributions, especially overseeing vital programs like Medicaid, which provides healthcare to over a million residents. The document highlights Castille's extensive career and the valuable impact he has made in public health management.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HCR104 is one of appreciation and gratitude. Many colleagues, legislators, and health professionals expressed admiration for Castille's work ethic and effective management skills throughout his distinguished career. The tone of the discussions emphasizes a collective acknowledgment of his value to the state, indicating strong community support for recognizing dedicated public servants.

Contention

Although the resolution primarily serves a celebratory purpose, it does subtly highlight the challenges and demands faced by state health administrators. The focus on Castille's retirement raises questions concerning the continuity of leadership and the potential impacts on the healthcare system during transitions in executive management within the DHH. Still, the overarching theme is one of gratitude rather than contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR47

Commends Charles F. Castille on thirty-five years of outstanding service and dedication to the citizens of the state of Louisiana on the occasion of his retirement from the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals.

LA HCR96

Commends Charles F. Castille for his outstanding service with the Dept. of Health and Hospitals

LA HCR121

Commends Don Gregory on 36 years of outstanding service and dedication to the citizens of the state of La. on the occasion of his retirement from the La. Dept. of Health and Hospitals

LA SCR120

Commends Ms. Jodi Wilson on her 33 years of outstanding service and dedication to the citizens of the state of Louisiana and to congratulate her on the occasion of her retirement from the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals.

LA HCR187

Commends Dr. Randall L. Lemoine for 35 years of dedicated service to the citizens of the state of La. upon his retirement from the Dept. of Health and Hospitals

LA HCR167

Commends Jodi Wilson for 33 years of dedicated service to the citizens of the state of La. upon her retirement from the Dept. of Health and Hospitals

LA SCR94

Commends Don Gregory on thirty-six years of service and dedication to the citizens of Louisiana and to congratulate him on his retirement from DHH.

LA HCR151

Commends Debbie Gough for 33 years of dedicated service to the citizens of the state of Louisiana as an employee of the Dept. of Health and Hospitals

LA SR204

Commends Vince Latino on the occasion of his retirement from the Department of Transportation and Development.

LA SCR51

Commends Joan W. Burmaster on the occasion of her retirement from 45 years of service in healthcare and law.

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