Resolution Expressing Sympathy On The Death Of Bruce L. Morris.
The resolution does not amend any laws or statutes but serves as a formal recognition of Morris's impact on the state and the communities he served. It outlines his extensive career, including his legislative terms, various positions he held, and his role as a mentor in his community. It memorializes his dedication to public service and the multiple facets of his professional life that contributed to his legacy.
House Joint Resolution No. 173 expresses condolences on the death of Bruce L. Morris, a distinguished former legislator in Connecticut who passed away on November 11, 2017, at the age of eighty-five. The resolution highlights Morris's significant career in public service, noting that he was a legislator for many years and played various leadership roles, including being the first African American to hold a leadership position in the Connecticut General Assembly. It mentions his educational background, military service, and numerous contributions to various community and civic organizations throughout his life.
While the resolution is a straightforward expression of sympathy and does not present points of contention or debate over policy, it does serve as a reminder of the importance of recognizing individuals who have made substantial contributions to society. It encourages reflection on the legacies of public servants and the need to honor diverse leaders who have represented the interests of their constituents and fostered community engagement.