Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR68

Introduced
5/6/15  
Introduced
5/6/15  
Passed
5/7/15  

Caption

Commends Patricia Jones for her years of service with the Allen Parish Council on Aging

Impact

The adoption of HR68 serves as a formal acknowledgment of Patricia Jones' efforts in promoting the welfare of the elderly, highlighting the significance of leadership in community-based organizations. The resolution illustrates a broader legislative commitment to supporting aging populations, as well as the importance of recognizing individuals who dedicate their lives to public service. While not a law that affects statutes directly, it emphasizes the state's recognition of the essential work done by local leaders in the field of aging services.

Summary

House Resolution 68 (HR68) commends Patricia Jones, the executive director of the Allen Parish Council on Aging, for her dedicated service to the community and her impactful contributions to the state of Louisiana. The resolution recognizes her decades-long commitment to improving the lives of seniors in Allen Parish, where she has served since January 2000. Patricia Jones is celebrated not only for her professional accomplishments but also for her personal role as a mother and grandmother, reflecting her values of family and community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding this resolution is overwhelmingly positive, with a strong focus on gratitude and appreciation for community service. Legislators and community members alike view the resolution as a celebration of a life devoted to public welfare and an encouragement for others to follow in similar footsteps. This admiration for Patricia Jones reflects a larger communal respect for those working in the aging sector and acknowledges the importance of advocacy for vulnerable populations.

Contention

While HR68 is generally uncontroversial, it highlights the ongoing discussions about the support and resources available for aging services in Louisiana. Notable points of contention that may arise in similar future resolutions could involve debates over funding for aging services or the framework of community organizations. However, HR68 itself stands as a singular recognition devoid of opposition or significant political contention, showcasing a unifyin sentiment towards honoring public service in local communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR65

Commends Dathene Brown for more than 40 years of service as the executive director of the Webster Parish Council on Aging

LA HR1

Commends Patricia Lowrey-Dufour on her retirement as the senior legislative analyst for the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs with House Legislative Services

LA HR783

Commending Robin L. Sedlacek for her service on the Allen City Council.

LA HCR172

Commends Councilman Curtis L. McCune upon his retirement after forty-two years of public service

LA SCR95

Commends Mary Alice Rountree on the occasion of her retirement from the Caddo Council on Aging.

LA HR55

Commends William C. "Pat" Allen III and Patricia Hoke Allen upon their 50th wedding anniversary

LA SR20

Commends Warren "T-Notchie" Taylor for his distinguished public service as Parish Councilman for District 1 on the Iberville Parish Council.

LA HR42

Commends Shirley Lee Davis Holliday upon the occasion of her seventieth birthday

LA HR2800

Commending Vonciel Jones Hill for her service to the Dallas City Council.

LA HR108

Commends Casey Jones as the new head coach of the Wossman High School boys' basketball team

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.