Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR205

Introduced
6/22/11  
Engrossed
6/23/11  

Caption

Recognizes Judy Burt upon her retirement as the director of the Ruston Civic Center

Impact

The resolution serves primarily as a formal acknowledgment of Judy Burt's service and achievements rather than a change to state laws. By commemorating her contributions, HCR205 reinforces the importance of local leadership in fostering community well-being and resilience. Although not legislatively binding, the resolution plays a role in promoting the value of public service and recognizing the tireless efforts of individuals who work for the betterment of their communities.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 205 (HCR205) was introduced to commend Judy Burt upon her retirement as the director of the Ruston Civic Center. The resolution honors Burt for her significant contributions to the city of Ruston over her tenure, particularly highlighting her involvement in the beautification of the downtown area and her efforts during Hurricane Katrina to provide shelter and support for displaced individuals. The resolution reflects a broader recognition of community figures who champion local development and demonstrate exemplary service.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR205 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating Burt's contributions and the impact of her work in Ruston. Community members and legislators express admiration and gratitude towards her dedication and service. This resolution not only honors Burt but also emphasizes the collective appreciation for local leaders who have a tangible impact on their communities.

Contention

While HCR205 predominantly received unanimous support, reflecting a shared respect for Judy Burt's efforts, discussions around its presentation spotlight the significance of publicly recognizing local leaders. There may have been minor discussions regarding the inclusivity of such commendations, with some advocating for broader recognition of other community figures. However, overall, the resolution functions as a clear expression of gratitude and acknowledgment of service rather than as a point of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR78

Expresses condolences upon the death of John Worth Perritt, Ruston's longest serving mayor

LA HCR173

Commends Barbara Morvant upon her retirement as executive director of the La. State Board of Nursing

LA HR45

Commends Connie Elkins Bradford upon her retirement as head of school at Cedar Creek School in Ruston

LA HCR117

Expresses condolences upon the death of Dr. Betty E. Smith of Ruston

LA HCR102

Expresses condolences upon the death of Carolyn Susan Taylor "Sue" Haley of Ruston

LA HCR84

Commends Dr. Joe Ann Keeley Clark upon the occasion of her retirement as executive director of the La. State Nurses Association

LA HCR120

Commends Ruston Florist and Boutique upon being recognized as Business of the Year by the Ruston-Lincoln Chamber of Commerce

LA HCR269

Commends Judith Watts of New Orleans upon her retirement from Agenda for Children

LA SCR74

Commends Mrs. LouAnn Gerard, Director of Patient Relations at LSU University Medical Center, on the occasion of her retirement.

LA HCR148

Commends Vickey Thrash upon her retirement as principal of Benton High School after nearly three decades of service with the Bossier Parish School System

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.