Louisiana 2016 2nd Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HR29

Introduced
6/23/16  
Introduced
6/23/16  
Passed
6/23/16  

Caption

Commends Theresa Harper Ray upon her retirement from House Legislative Services after thirty-six years of service

Impact

The resolution acknowledges Ms. Ray's academic accomplishments, including a 4.0 GPA from Louisiana State University and her graduate degree in Public Administration. It reflects her long-standing commitment to legislative work, providing insight into not only her professional life but also her strong educational foundation. Through her various roles within the legislative committees, she has played a vital part in shaping policy and supporting numerous legislators throughout her career.

Summary

House Resolution 29 (HR29) commends Theresa Harper Ray upon her retirement from her extensive career at the House Legislative Services. After dedicating thirty-six years of service to the Louisiana House of Representatives, Ms. Ray's retirement is recognized as an important milestone, both for her personal achievements and her contributions to the legislative process. The resolution highlights her various roles and significant impact during her tenure, particularly in the House Committee on Insurance, where she served as a senior legislative analyst.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR29 is overwhelmingly positive, with a tone of appreciation and respect for Ms. Ray’s contributions to the Louisiana House. Her colleagues and former supervisors are quoted in the resolution, expressing their admiration for her dedication, knowledge, and the personal relationships she has built over the years. There is a clear emphasis on community and camaraderie among legislative staff, celebrating her character as well as her professional accomplishments.

Contention

While HR29 does not present points of contention—being a resolution of commendation—it highlights the importance of honoring public servants upon their retirement. It serves as a reminder of the value of their service and the legacy they leave behind. The resolution proposes not only to recognize Ms. Ray's individual achievements but also to set a precedent for appreciating the tireless work of legislative staff who contribute to democratic governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR174

Commends Jean Thompson upon her retirement from House Legislative Services

LA HR50

Commends Noel Hunt upon his retirement after 35 years of dedicated state public service and 30 years of service to the Louisiana House of Representatives

LA HR202

Commends and expresses appreciation to Mary F. Quaid upon her retirement as executive director of House Legislative Services of the La. House of Representatives

LA HR16

Commends Su King on the occasion of her retirement from House Legislative Services

LA HCR83

Commends Su King on the occasion of her retirement from House Legislative Services

LA HR143

Commends J. Ruth Kennedy upon her retirement after thirty-seven years of service at the Louisiana Department of Health

LA HR202

Commends Sharon Perez upon her retirement as a House public finance specialist after 40 years of state public service

LA HR96

Commends Mary Ann Freeman upon her retirement after a long career of dedicated public service, culminating in her service as executive assistant to the Speaker of the House

LA HCR175

Commends Captain Patrick C. Rabun upon his retirement from the United States Navy after thirty years of dedicated service

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

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