Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR120

Introduced
5/21/12  
Passed
5/22/12  

Caption

Commends Ms. Jodi Wilson on her 33 years of outstanding service and dedication to the citizens of the state of Louisiana and to congratulate her on the occasion of her retirement from the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals.

Impact

The resolution does not propose any changes to state laws or regulations; instead, it functions as a formal acknowledgment of Ms. Wilson's contributions to state service. Commendations such as these play a vital role in recognizing the hard work of individuals in public service, promoting a culture of appreciation in government agencies. While it does not alter legal frameworks, the resolution contributes to morale and a sense of community within public service sectors.

Summary

SCR120 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that honors Jodi Wilson for her thirty-three years of exemplary service in the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals. The resolution acknowledges her dedication to the citizens of Louisiana and conveys congratulations on her retirement. Throughout her career, Ms. Wilson held various significant positions within the department, including roles in budget management and mental health services. This resolution not only highlights her professional accomplishments but also her personal journey as a dedicated public servant.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR120 is overwhelmingly positive, with a shared appreciation for Ms. Wilson's long-standing commitment and contributions. The resolution serves to bolster the values of dedication and public service in Louisiana, fostering an environment where such efforts are formally recognized and celebrated. The legislative backing, evidenced by the unanimous vote in favor of the resolution, underscores the respect held for Ms. Wilson among her peers.

Contention

Given that SCR120 is a commendation rather than a legislative change, there were no notable points of contention during discussions. The unanimous support from the Senate reflects a consensus on the value of Ms. Wilson’s contributions. However, discussions in a broader context likely touch on the importance of supporting and recognizing public servants, an area that can evoke differing opinions in other legislative matters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR167

Commends Jodi Wilson for 33 years of dedicated service to the citizens of the state of La. upon her retirement from the Dept. of Health and Hospitals

LA SCR47

Commends Charles F. Castille on thirty-five years of outstanding service and dedication to the citizens of the state of Louisiana on the occasion of his retirement from the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals.

LA SCR113

Commends Ms. Debra Ann "Debbie" Gough for her thirty-three years of dedicated service to the citizens of Louisiana as an employee of the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals.

LA SCR94

Commends Don Gregory on thirty-six years of service and dedication to the citizens of Louisiana and to congratulate him on his retirement from DHH.

LA HCR121

Commends Don Gregory on 36 years of outstanding service and dedication to the citizens of the state of La. on the occasion of his retirement from the La. Dept. of Health and Hospitals

LA HCR104

Commends Charles F. Castille on 35 years of outstanding service and dedication to the citizens of the state of La. on the occasion of his retirement from the La. Dept. of Health and Hospitals

LA HCR151

Commends Debbie Gough for 33 years of dedicated service to the citizens of the state of Louisiana as an employee of the Dept. of Health and Hospitals

LA SCR48

Commends Mary Julia S. Terrebonne upon her retirement from the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals.

LA SCR137

Commends Ann Duplessis, Louisiana State Senator, for her outstanding public service and dedication to the citizens of Louisiana.

LA SCR143

Commends Dr. Randy Lemoine who is retiring after thirty-five years with the Department of Health and Hospitals.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.