Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR171

Introduced
5/29/13  
Engrossed
5/30/13  

Caption

Commends Mr. Willie F. Hawkins upon his retirement from the LSU System

Impact

Though HCR171 primarily serves as an acknowledgment rather than a legislative change, the commendation highlights the importance of dedicated public service in the health sector. It reflects on the positive influence that committed individuals like Mr. Hawkins have on the healthcare system in Louisiana. His work enabled thousands to navigate the complexities of healthcare access, directly impacting state laws regarding patient care and the administration of health services within the region.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 171 (HCR171) commemorates Mr. Willie F. Hawkins for his significant contributions and forty-two years of dedicated service to the citizens of Louisiana, particularly in the areas of higher education, health care, and social services. The resolution acknowledges his extensive career within the Louisiana State University (LSU) System and his numerous high-level administrative roles in public health care. Mr. Hawkins' retirement is noted as a significant transition in the Louisiana healthcare landscape, emphasizing his commitment to ensure patients receive care regardless of their financial circumstances.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR171 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the lifetime achievements of Mr. Hawkins. Legislators and community members express gratitude and respect for his contributions. Recognizing a figure with such a long-standing commitment to public health reinforces the value of service and dedication within governmental roles, particularly in sectors as impactful as healthcare. This resolution serves as a unifying appreciation within the legislature, often bridging partisan divides in respect for public servants.

Contention

While there are no significant points of contention within HCR171 itself, the resolution does reflect broader conversations surrounding healthcare administration and access in Louisiana. It underscores a consistent acknowledgment of healthcare professionals in navigating complex systems, especially for vulnerable populations. By honoring Mr. Hawkins, the resolution indirectly highlights ongoing challenges within the healthcare sector and the importance of advocacy and leadership in overcoming these challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR119

Commends Willie F. Hawkins for forty-two years of dedicated public service.

LA SCR43

Expresses condolences upon the death of Willie F. Hawkins.

LA SSR1

Requests study of the feasibility of renaming the LSU Health North Clinic and Urgent Care Facility in Baton Rouge to the "Willie F. Hawkins Emergency Care Center".

LA HCR146

Commends Dr. William L. Jenkins for his service to LSU and the LSU system

LA SR78

Commends Toni Hawkins-Bailey, Renee Chatelain, and Greg Williams, Jr., for their contributions to the performing arts in the African American community.

LA SR138

Commends and honors Dr. Leodrey Williams on his retirement from Southern University.

LA HCR185

Commends Dan Juneau upon his retirement from the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry

LA HCR184

Commends Andy Dreher upon his retirement from Entergy

LA HCR173

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

LA HCR99

Commends Mr. William E. "Bill" Crawford on his retirement from the Louisiana State Law Institute

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