Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR43

Introduced
4/24/17  
Introduced
4/24/17  
Passed
4/25/17  
Passed
4/25/17  

Caption

Expresses condolences upon the death of Willie F. Hawkins.

Impact

The passage of SCR43 reinforces the state's recognition of individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to their communities. By honoring Hawkins' life and work, the resolution highlights the importance of public service and the legacies left by dedicated individuals in the field of healthcare. It also serves to inspire current and future public servants to devote themselves to the betterment of their communities, fostering a culture of compassion and commitment.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 43 (SCR43) serves as an expression of condolences from the Louisiana Legislature upon the passing of Willie Floyd Hawkins. Hawkins, known for his significant contributions to public service, particularly in healthcare and social services, passed away on September 17, 2016. His career spanned over 42 years, during which he made substantial impacts in various roles including as the Executive Director of the Eden Park Community Health Center and the CEO of the Medical Center of Louisiana in New Orleans. The resolution emphasizes his dedication to serving the citizens of Louisiana, especially in Baton Rouge.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR43 is overwhelmingly positive, showcasing a deep respect and appreciation for Willie Hawkins' contributions. Legislators expressed a sense of loss for a man whose life's work integrated various facets of community welfare, health services, and educational opportunities. The resolution reflects the collective grief of the legislature while celebrating the legacy of a public figure who exemplified dedication and service.

Contention

While SCR43 is largely a consensus resolution acknowledging Hawkins’ contributions, it does raise broader discussions about the importance of maintaining and supporting public service initiatives. As a resolution, it potentially opens dialogue about the future of healthcare services in Louisiana and how public servants can continue to make impactful changes within their communities. However, there are no explicit points of contention noted within the resolution itself, as it primarily serves to honor Hawkins.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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