Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont Senate Bill SCR015

Introduced
5/2/24  
Engrossed
5/3/24  
Enrolled
5/3/24  

Caption

Senate concurrent resolution honoring the dental career achievements, humanitarianism, and community service of Dr. David Baasch of Wallingford

Impact

The resolution acknowledges not only Dr. Baasch's professional accomplishments but also his humanitarian efforts. His participation in medical missions to Zimbabwe and involvement with local organizations such as Habitat for Humanity highlights his commitment to serving both local and international communities. Establishing the Baasch Foundation further emphasizes his dedication to education and equality, particularly supporting the education of women and girls affected by HIV/AIDS in developing countries.

Summary

SCR015 is a Senate concurrent resolution honoring Dr. David Baasch for his significant contributions to dental care and community service in Vermont. Graduating from the University of Maryland Dental School in 1982, Dr. Baasch established a dental practice in Wallingford, where he has played a pivotal role in advancing dental standards and education through various leadership positions, including his tenure as president of the Vermont State Dental Society and member of the Vermont Dental Workforce Committee. His notable dedication to promoting high-quality dental care is evident in his work as chair of the Vermont Board of Dental Examiners and chief examiner, where he also contributed to the assessment of dental competencies for students.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR015 is overwhelmingly positive, with legislators expressing admiration for Dr. Baasch's multifaceted contributions. The resolution serves not only as a formal recognition of his achievements but also as an encouragement for others in the community to engage in similar forms of service and leadership. Legislators from both parties appreciate his efforts to balance professional excellence with community involvement, showcasing how individuals can make a profound impact in various spheres of society.

Contention

While SCR015 is largely celebratory in nature, it also reflects the broader discussions on the importance of healthcare professionals in community development and the value of service-oriented leadership. There may be some contention regarding the prioritization of certain professions in state honors; however, the resolution seems to unify support for the healthcare community as a whole, recognizing the unique role that individuals like Dr. Baasch play in enhancing the welfare of Vermonters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR150

House concurrent resolution honoring Dr. David Winfield Butsch for a half century of meritorious medical, civic, and humanitarian leadership in Central Vermont and internationally

VT K00420

Mourning the death of David T. Wallingford, distinguished citizen and devoted member of his community

VT SCR009

Concurrent Resolution Honoring the Life and Achievements of Helen Foster Snow

VT HR1840

Honoring Dr. Cayetano E. Barrera III of McAllen for his distinguished medical career and service to his community.

VT HR67

Honoring Dr. T. David Greer, Physician of the Day for January 15, 2009, for his professional achievements.

VT HCR0036

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring the life of Mr. Byron David Ratcliffe, Sr.

VT SCR018

Senate concurrent resolution honoring Senator Robert A. Starr of Orleans District for his decades of distinguished public service

VT SCR016

Senate concurrent resolution honoring Senator Richard McCormack for his dedicated legislative service in the Vermont Senate

VT SCR001

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

VT SCR10

Concurrent resolution; honoring the service of Dr. Glen D. Johnson, Chancellor of the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education; expressing thanks and wishing him well in his retirement.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.