Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR91

Introduced
6/20/11  
Passed
6/21/11  

Caption

Commends Dr. Arnold Task on his retirement as Rabbi of the Gemiluth Chassodim Jewish Temple.

Impact

While SCR91 does not introduce new laws or amend existing statutes, it serves as an acknowledgment of Dr. Task's significant role in promoting community values, compassion, and interfaith dialogue. By commemorating his retirement, the resolution reinforces the importance of recognizing leadership within religious and community contexts. It contributes to the historical record by honoring those who have profoundly influenced their communities through service and dedication.

Summary

SCR91 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that commends Dr. Arnold Task on his retirement from his position as Rabbi of the Gemiluth Chassodim Jewish Temple in Alexandria, Louisiana. The resolution recognizes Dr. Task's extensive contributions to the community throughout his years of service, including his leadership roles in various organizations dedicated to family services, human rights, and health ethics. The resolution highlights his commitment to the Jewish faith and his impact on the local community during his tenure.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR91 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating Dr. Task's legacy and the deep respect he has garnered over his years of service. Legislators who supported the resolution expressed gratitude for Dr. Task's contributions, indicating a strong community appreciation for his leadership and commitment to service. This reflects a cohesive sentiment among diverse constituents who have benefitted from his guidance.

Contention

There were no significant points of contention associated with SCR91, as the resolution was unanimously adopted by the Senate with a 37-0 vote. This broad support suggests that Dr. Task's influence was widely recognized and respected across various political affiliations, and there appears to be a collective acknowledgment of the positive role he played in the Jewish and wider community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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