Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR308

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

Caption

Commends Ruby Johnson on her retirement as assistant clerk and journal clerk of the Louisiana House of Representatives

Impact

The resolution serves as an acknowledgment of Johnson's dedication to public service, marking her influence on the legislative process in Louisiana. It encapsulates her journey and professional growth within the state's political structure, representing an important acknowledgment of the roles that clerical staff play in the functioning and efficacy of governmental operations. By honoring such individuals, the resolution promotes a culture of appreciation for public service within the state.

Summary

House Resolution 308 commends Ruby Johnson on her retirement from her role as assistant clerk and journal clerk of the Louisiana House of Representatives, recognizing her exemplary service over more than thirty years. The resolution highlights her career trajectory, beginning as a session desk clerk and advancing to a prominent position within the legislative framework. It reflects on her contributions and the significant impact she has had in supporting the operations of the House under various speakers throughout her tenure.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR308 is overwhelmingly positive. The resolution fosters a sense of gratitude and respect for the long-term contributions of public servants, emphasizing the value of dedication in the public sector. The legislators involved in the resolution expressed their appreciation for Johnson, indicating a unified front in honoring her legacy. This reflects broader themes of loyalty and recognition within the legislative community.

Contention

While HR308 does not face significant opposition or contention, it does provide a platform to reflect on the importance of recognizing public servants' contributions to legislative processes. Notably, the resolution highlights how the personal and professional lives of state employees are intertwined, showcasing Johnson's balance between her responsibilities and family life, which may resonate with discussions on work-life balance in governmental roles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 HR135

Commends Sheila McCant upon her retirement as the first Public Information Officer for the La. House of Representatives

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 HR349

Commends Clancy DuBos on the occasion of his retirement after five decades in journalism

LA HR383

Commends Clancy DuBos on the occasion of his retirement after five decades in journalism

LA HCR114

Commends Dr. Ken Ward upon his retirement as legislative ethicist for the Louisiana House of Representatives

LA HCR84

Commends James C. "Jim" Beam for providing journalistic coverage of the Louisiana Legislature for fifty years

LA HCR64

Commends Alfred W. "Butch" Speer upon his retirement and more than thirty-five years of dedicated service to the Louisiana House of Representatives

LA HR2809

Commending the staff of the office of the House Journal Clerk.

LA HR198

Commends Bunkie City Clerk Cynthia Dauzat upon her retirement

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.