Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont Senate Bill SCR019

Introduced
5/10/24  
Engrossed
5/10/24  
Passed
5/10/24  

Caption

Senate concurrent resolution honoring Sue Allen for her exemplary career in journalism, government, politics, and the nonprofit sector

Impact

The resolution is primarily ceremonial in nature and does not enact new laws or alter existing legislation. Its purpose is to formally recognize and honor an individual’s contributions to society, showcasing the legislature's ability to acknowledge the accomplishments of its citizens. As a concurrent resolution, it serves to symbolize a collective appreciation from both the Senate and the House of Representatives.

Summary

SCR019 is a Senate concurrent resolution that honors Sue Allen for her exemplary career in journalism, government, politics, and the nonprofit sector. The resolution recognizes her numerous and diverse roles, notably her work as a journalist associated with significant publications and her impactful service in various government positions, including as press secretary for two Vermont governors. The resolution aims to commemorate Allen’s achievements and her contributions to the state of Vermont.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR019 is largely positive, reflecting a united agreement among legislators to appreciate Sue Allen’s diverse career and contributions. The act of honoring a public figure in this way transcends political divisions, promoting a sense of goodwill and acknowledgment of hard work and dedication to public service. The resolution fosters a narrative of respect and community pride.

Contention

While the resolution is overwhelmingly supported, it highlights an important dialogue around the roles of journalism and public service in Vermont. Notable points of interest may arise from discussions on the influence of media on politics, the personal sacrifices involved in public service, and the importance of maintaining public trust in governmental and media institutions. However, these are reflective concerns rather than direct points of contention within the bill itself, as the resolution is intended to bring forth a spirit of gratitude.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR128

House concurrent resolution honoring Vermont National Guard Deputy Adjutant General Kenneth Gragg for his exemplary career accomplishments

VT HCR076

House concurrent resolution honoring Robin Lunge for her dedicated public service in Vermont State government

VT HCR114

House concurrent resolution honoring Karen Horn of Moretown for her exemplary leadership representing and strengthening local government in Vermont

VT SCR003

Senate concurrent resolution honoring James Sullivan for his exemplary leadership at the Bennington County Regional Commission

VT HCR081

House concurrent resolution in memory of former Bakersfield Select Board member Brenda Churchill

VT HR1465

Honoring Paul Harasim for his outstanding career in journalism.

VT HCR173

House concurrent resolution in memory of former Castleton State College Dean of Education Honoree Fleming

VT HCR064

House concurrent resolution honoring exemplary Kirby Town Clerk-Treasurer Wanda Grant

VT HCR163

House concurrent resolution recognizing Public Schools Week in Vermont

VT SCR001

Senate concurrent resolution honoring Steven D. Marshall of Swanton for his exemplary service as the Assistant Secretary of the Senate

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.