Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR62

Introduced
5/6/13  
Introduced
5/6/13  
Passed
5/7/13  
Passed
5/7/13  
Engrossed
5/7/13  

Caption

Commends Ray Castle, Derek Carter, Brendan Jacob, and Caitlyn McKinley for providing volunteer emergency medical assistance to the victims of the recent Boston Marathon bombing.

Impact

While SCR62 is a commendation rather than a legislation that alters state law, it serves a symbolic purpose by honoring the contributions of individuals in times of crisis. It reinforces the value of volunteerism and emergency readiness within the community, particularly in the field of athletic training. The recognition implies a potential influence on future support for volunteer efforts in emergency healthcare and could inspire similar initiatives across Louisiana and beyond.

Summary

SCR62 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that was introduced to commend four individuals, Ray Castle, Derek Carter, Brendan Jacob, and Caitlyn McKinley, for their exceptional volunteer work in providing emergency medical assistance during the Boston Marathon bombing. The resolution celebrates their quick response and dedication in attending to the needs of over two hundred victims who were injured during the tragic event. Their actions not only highlight heroism in emergency situations but also underscore the importance of training and preparedness in healthcare and athletic training contexts.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR62 is overwhelmingly positive. The resolution reflects a sense of pride in the accomplishments of Ray Castle and his students, aligning with a broader appreciation for first responders and volunteers who act in emergencies. It fosters community spirit and highlights the critical role that trained healthcare professionals can play during disasters. Legislative support for this resolution demonstrated a united front among lawmakers in acknowledging bravery and selflessness in crisis situations.

Contention

There were no notable points of contention during the discussions around SCR62. The resolution received unanimous support during the Senate vote, indicating a collective agreement on the importance of recognizing volunteer contributions in emergency medical situations. This lack of opposition represents a consensus on the value of heroism and service during tragic events, highlighting the role of such commendations in reinforcing community values and inspiring future acts of service.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR104

Commends the Louisiana Varsity Sports Women's Team and Men's Team on their participation and achievements in the 2013 Boston Marathon.

LA SCR61

Commends the Louisiana Varsity Sports Women's Team and Men's Team on their participation and achievements in the 2013 Boston Marathon.

LA HR1614

In memory of those killed in the bombings at the Boston Marathon, in support of those injured, and in honor of those who rendered aid to the victims of that tragedy.

LA SR47

Commends Colonel William S. "Bill" Orlov upon his military career, his induction into the LSU Ole War Skule Hall of Honor and his lifetime of volunteerism.

LA SCR5

Commends the heroic actions taken by Daniel Wesley of Central during a dangerous medical emergency.

LA SCR6

Commends the de Brueys family for their dedication to continue the legacy of the late James de Brueys.

LA SR27

Commends the Pope John Paul II High School boys soccer team for winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association Division IV state championship.

LA SCR103

Commends the St. Louis Catholic High School boys soccer team on winning their fourth consecutive state championship.

LA SCR22

Commends the Volunteer Louisiana Commission for its support of national service and volunteerism in Louisiana.

LA SCR42

Commends Derek Stingley Jr. on an outstanding season with the Louisiana State University Fighting Tigers football team.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.