Honoring the life and public service of Representative Donald W. Hasenohrl.
Impact
The passing of AR25 serves to recognize and celebrate the legacy of an accomplished public servant. It reflects the values of honoring individuals who have dedicated their lives to public service, thereby fostering a sense of community in remembering those who have made significant contributions to their state. The resolution emphasizes the importance of acknowledging historical contributions to transportation and other societal needs that were addressed by Hasenohrl.
Summary
Assembly Resolution 25 (AR25) is a legislative bill introduced to honor the life and public service of Representative Donald W. Hasenohrl, who passed away on January 3, 2024, at the age of 88. Representative Hasenohrl served in the Wisconsin State Assembly for 26 years, representing the 70th Assembly District. He was noted for his deep involvement in transportation and traffic safety issues and had a substantial impact on legislation in these areas. The resolution pays tribute to his commitment and contributions to the state during his public service career.
Contention
While AR25 is a resolution of honor and does not carry legislative weight impacting state laws directly, it holds symbolic significance. The resolution marks an opportunity for lawmakers to express collective respect and gratitude for Hasenohrl's lifetime achievements. Such resolutions can provoke discussions about the lasting impact of public servants, highlighting both individual accomplishments and broader implications on public policy through their efforts.