Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR107

Introduced
4/30/14  
Introduced
4/30/14  
Passed
5/1/14  

Caption

Commends Dr. William Kubricht III for his dedication and service to the Special Ops Survivors organization.

Impact

The resolution serves to elevate awareness about the struggles faced by the surviving spouses of military personnel and the support provided by organizations like Special Ops Survivors. By commending Dr. Kubricht, the Senate aims to acknowledge the vital contributions of individuals dedicated to these causes, thus encouraging further community involvement and recognition of military families' sacrifices. It strengthens legislative support for initiatives geared toward improving the lives of these families, particularly in educational and financial realms.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 107 is a commendation directed toward Dr. William Kubricht III, recognizing his exemplary service and dedication to the Special Ops Survivors organization. This organization specifically caters to the needs of surviving spouses of special operations personnel from the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps who have lost their lives in combat or training since September 11, 2001. The resolution underscores Dr. Kubricht's role as a board-certified urologist in Baton Rouge and highlights his leadership as the 2014 board president of Special Ops Survivors.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SR 107 is positive, reflecting admiration and respect for Dr. Kubricht's dedication to his work with Special Ops Survivors. Legislators and community members who support this resolution convey appreciation for the compassionate efforts that improve the lives of those grieving the loss of their spouses. The resolution publicly acknowledges these efforts and seeks to inspire others to follow suit in providing support to military families.

Contention

While the resolution is broadly supportive, it is important to recognize that discussions surrounding military benefits and survivor support can often bring debate over resource allocation and the effectiveness of existing programs. However, specific contention directly related to SR 107 appears minimal, as it primarily functions as a tribute rather than a legislative proposal that might provoke disagreement among lawmakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR138

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

LA HR1962

Commending Vice Admiral William H. McRaven for his distinguished service to the United States of America and congratulating him on his nomination to lead U.S. Special Operations Command.

LA HR146

Commends Hershel "Woody" Williams for his achievements and efforts to commemorate military service members

LA SR154

Commends U.S. Army Specialist Jeffrey Argrave for his service to his country.

LA SR51

Commends Dr. Torin T. Sanders for twenty five years of pastoral service.

LA HR24

Commends Pearl Harbor survivor Joe Richard for his military service

LA HCR146

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

LA SR226

Commends William J. Nunez III on his retirement after 45 years in higher education.

LA HR141

Commends Colonel William D. Andersen, U.S. Air Force

LA SCR86

Commends Mary P. Williams on thirty years of dedicated service.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.