Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR72

Introduced
4/26/17  
Introduced
4/26/17  
Passed
4/27/17  

Caption

Commends Deborah Bradford Young for her many accomplishments and upon her retirement

Impact

The resolution highlights the impact of Young's service on community safety and her exemplary contributions during natural disasters, including Hurricane Katrina. By recognizing her efforts, HR72 emphasizes the importance of public service and the dedication of employees within state departments. Such resolutions serve to inspire future public servants by honoring those who have paved the way through their hard work and accomplishments.

Summary

House Resolution No. 72 (HR72) was introduced to commend Deborah Bradford Young for her numerous accomplishments and dedicated service to the state upon her retirement. Young began her state service with the Louisiana Department of Health in 1992 and later worked with the Department of Public Safety and Corrections. Over her career, she significantly contributed to the Shreveport District Office of Probation and Parole and worked collaboratively with various law enforcement agencies. Her exemplary work earned her the title of Probation and Parole Officer of the Year in 2003, reflective of her commitment to her duties and community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR72 is overwhelmingly positive. Committee discussions and legislative sentiments reflect pride in Young's service, portraying her as a role model for current and future public servants. This is evident in the language used throughout the resolution, which focuses on gratitude and commendation for her dedication and impact on the state's health and public safety over her lengthy career.

Contention

As HR72 is a commendatory resolution rather than a controversial piece of legislation, it does not present notable contention around policy or law changes. However, it does emphasize the need for recognition of public servants, highlighting the often underappreciated work done by individuals like Young in maintaining community safety and welfare during significant challenges. The consensus within the legislature showcases a unified respect for her contributions and the positive acknowledgment of the public service sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR179

Commends Anna Catherine Lee upon her many accomplishments

LA HR182

Expresses condolences upon the death of Deborah Farrar Tomasek

LA HR56

Commends Kaydence Bradford on her selection as a 2023 Louisiana Public Broadcasting Young Hero

LA HR45

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

LA SR35

Commends Sara Simmonds on her many outstanding accomplishments.

LA HR10

Commends Fletter Cox Taylor for her many accomplishments

LA HR70

Commends Ronnie "Ron" Lee Adams upon his many accomplishments

LA HR275

Posthumously commends Deborah Henry Mims, the first woman in Louisiana to become a professional firefighter

LA HR136

Commends Lavaille Lavette on her many accomplishments

LA SCR93

Commends Lynn Whitfield on her many accomplishments.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.