Louisiana 2018 2nd Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR24

Introduced
6/3/18  
Passed
6/3/18  
Engrossed
6/3/18  

Caption

Commends Jeff Reynolds for his many years of dedicated service at the Louisiana Department of Health and congratulates him upon his appointment as Vice Chancellor of Finance at the Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport.

Impact

The passage of SCR24 does not amend state laws or create new legal precedents; rather, it serves to acknowledge and celebrate an individual's contributions to public service in Louisiana. Specifically, it highlights the importance of effective leadership in managing the state's healthcare budget, which exceeds eleven billion dollars and ensures the provision of services to residents relying on Medicaid. This resolution reflects the legislative body's appreciation for dedicated public servants and emphasizes the vital role of effective healthcare management in state governance.

Summary

SCR24 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that commends Jeff Reynolds for his twenty-eight years of dedicated service at the Louisiana Department of Health and congratulates him on his appointment as Vice Chancellor of Finance at the Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport. The resolution serves to honor Reynolds’ significant contributions to healthcare financing and management within the state, recognizing his efforts during times of both budget stability and crisis. His calm demeanor and integrity have earned him respect from colleagues and legislators alike, particularly for his adept handling of complex financial structures within the department.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR24 is overwhelmingly positive, characterized by a bipartisan agreement on the value of Reynolds' long-standing service and expertise. Legislators from both parties recognize and celebrate his contributions, indicating a shared understanding of the need for commendation of exemplary public service in a field that impacts the lives of many Louisiana residents. The resolution fosters a spirit of gratitude and respect for those who work tirelessly for the well-being of their communities.

Contention

While SCR24 is largely uncontroversial, it exemplifies the broader issues of public service and healthcare management. By honoring Reynolds' contributions, the resolution implicitly raises the conversation about the sustainability and challenges within Louisiana’s healthcare system, particularly amidst budgetary pressures. However, no significant points of contention have been noted regarding this specific resolution, as it is primarily a celebratory acknowledgment rather than a policy-driven piece of legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR17

Commends Paul Sisson on his years of service to Louisiana State University in Shreveport as interim chancellor

LA SCR50

Commends Chancellor Robert A. Barish, MD, for his extraordinary leadership at the LSU Health Science Center in Shreveport and for improvements in health care opportunities in the state of Louisiana.

LA SCR23

Expresses condolences upon the death of John McDonald, MD, chancellor emeritus of the LSU Health Sciences Center at Shreveport and dean emeritus of the School of Medicine in Shreveport.

LA HCR39

Commends Louisiana State University Health Shreveport faculty member Dr. Daniel Flowers for his accomplishments

LA HCR33

Commends Dr. G. E. Ghali for his leadership as chancellor of LSU Health Sciences Center in Shreveport

LA SCR29

Commends LSU Shreveport chancellor Larry Clark on his retirement.

LA HCR64

Commends Dr. Andrew Chesson, Jr., dean of the School of Medicine at LSU Health Sciences Center Shreveport, upon his retirement

LA SCR13

Commends and congratulates Danny Wilson on his forty-fifth service anniversary at AT&T Louisiana.

LA HCR26

Expresses condolences upon the death of John Clifton McDonald, M.D., chancellor emeritus of the LSU Health Sciences Center at Shreveport and dean emeritus of the School of Medicine in Shreveport

LA SCR94

Commends Sunjay Letchuman upon his selection as the 2018 Louisiana High School Student of the Year.

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