Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR14

Introduced
3/12/14  
Introduced
3/12/14  
Passed
3/12/14  

Caption

Commends Sister Vera Butler, director of the St. Joseph Catholic Church Rebuild Center, upon receipt of the 2014 Hibernian of the Year Award.

Impact

The resolution underscores the vital role that Sister Vera Butler plays in fostering community support and aiding vulnerable populations. By recognizing her efforts, the Louisiana Senate aims to promote the positive impact of community service and encourage others to engage in philanthropic activities. The resolution not only honors Sister Vera's contributions but also reinforces the importance of collaborative efforts among various organizations in addressing the needs of the disadvantaged.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 14 commends Sister Vera Butler for her exemplary community service work as the director of the St. Joseph Catholic Church Rebuild Center in New Orleans. The resolution highlights her dedication to serving the less fortunate and homeless in the Mid-City area. Sister Vera's leadership at the Rebuild Center focuses on providing essential services, such as access to hygiene facilities, a free lunch program, and legal assistance, which aim to help individuals regain their dignity and transition back into society.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR14 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating Sister Vera Butler’s contributions and the spirit of charity within the community. Senators and constituents express admiration for her relentless service and optimistic outlook on helping those in need. The resolution reflects a shared appreciation for community activists and an acknowledgment of their significance in improving societal conditions, emphasizing unity and hope.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, it does open a dialogue about the ongoing challenges faced by the homeless and less fortunate individuals in New Orleans. While there is broad recognition of Sister Vera's positive influence, some may argue about the systemic issues that lead to homelessness, bringing attention to the need for comprehensive policies addressing poverty and housing insecurity. Nevertheless, SR14 primarily serves to honor individual achievement in community service without delving deeply into legislative debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR22

Commends Sister Vera Butler upon being named Hibernian of the Year

LA SCR76

Commends St. Joseph Catholic Church on its seventieth anniversary.

LA SR59

Commends the Sisters of the Holy Family on 175 years of service.

LA SR21

Commends Brown Builders, Inc. of Bossier City upon receipt of the titles of 2014 Builder of the Year and 2014 North American Volume Builder of the Year awarded by Butler Manufacturing.

LA HJR270

Commending St. Andrew's Catholic Church.

LA SCR84

Commends John J. Finan Jr. upon receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Catholic Health Association of the United States.

LA SR169

Commends Ms. Bobbie Smith upon receipt of the Mary Steibel CAREGiver of the Year Award for 2012.

LA HCR182

Commends Clarissa A. Preston upon her receipt of a 2014 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

LA HR352

Commends the Sisters of the Holy Family of New Orleans, the first African American Catholics to serve as missionaries

LA HR325

Commends Loyce Pierce Wright on receipt of the 2024 Regina Matrum Award from the Archdiocese of New Orleans

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.