Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR271

Introduced
6/5/19  
Introduced
6/5/19  
Passed
6/5/19  

Caption

Commends Maura Donahue for her many accomplishments and exemplary service to the business community in Louisiana, the United States, and internationally.

Impact

The resolution has a symbolic impact, as it serves to commend Maura Donahue publicly for her various accomplishments and leadership roles. Such recognitions help to inspire other women in business and encourage participation in leadership positions. It also emphasizes the importance of role models in promoting gender equality in business sectors that are often dominated by men. While it does not alter any state laws, it reflects societal values regarding recognition and support for women in leadership roles.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 271 recognizes Maura W. Donahue for her exemplary service and significant contributions to the business community both in Louisiana and on a national level. The resolution honors her impressive track record, including leadership roles in various economic development organizations and her notable achievements as a woman in the male-dominated construction industry. The resolution illustrates her journey from a project manager to the executive vice president of DonahueFavret Contractors, highlighting her influence and commitment to enhancing the quality of life in Louisiana through her work in business and government.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR271 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates Maura Donahue's contributions and successes. Senators from both parties have united in their recognition of her significance, with the resolution likely being received favorably within the community. The commendation highlights the achievements of women in business, fostering a supportive atmosphere for future advancements among women leaders and serving as a reminder of the progress made in gender representation.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not spark contentious debate, the recognition of Donahue's accomplishments does touch on broader issues related to gender equality in the business community. Notable points of contention could involve the ongoing challenges women face in securing leadership roles in traditionally male-dominated industries. There's an implication of a need for continued advocacy to ensure that women's contributions are acknowledged and valued, which could lead to discussions about policies supporting diversity in leadership.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR148

Commends Senator John L. "Jack" Donahue Jr. for his service to the Louisiana Senate.

LA HCR74

Commends Kim Sport of the United Way of Southeast Louisiana for her accomplishments, contributions, and service to her community and state

LA SCR103

Commends Erika McConduit for her accomplishments and service as president and CEO of the Urban League of Louisiana.

LA SR181

To commend the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry (LABI) on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary.

LA SCR137

Commends Ann Duplessis, Louisiana State Senator, for her outstanding public service and dedication to the citizens of Louisiana.

LA HR362

Commends the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary

LA HCR35

Commends Dr. Jinx Coleman Broussard for her accomplishments and service to Louisiana State University Manship School of Mass Communication

LA SR114

To commend Teri G. Fontenot on exemplary accomplishments and achievements.

LA SR170

Commends Jacqui Vines, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Cox Louisiana, for her work, support, and commitment to the Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation and the development and advancement of women and children in Louisiana.

LA SR17

Commends Norene R. Smith on her many years of service to the Louisiana Community and Technical College System.

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